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« remained with him all his life (according to the sources for either thirty or sixty years), and whom Tustarī is known to have addressed in Persian as his ‘friend’ (dūst). A native of Basra, he remained there with his son Aḥmad b. Sālim after the death of Tustarī, establishing the circle of disciples there who came to be known as the Sālimiyya. Muḥammad b. Sālim was an important transmitter of anecdotes about Tustarī’s life and of his teachings, who is cited in many works of Sufism. Appendix of Names Cited 329 Mujāhid b. Jabr al-Makkī (d. 100/718 or 104/722). A Follower who was known as a Qurʾān reciter »