Ahmad ibn A'zham
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| Muslim historian |
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| Name: | Abu Muhammad Ahmad ibn A'zham al-Kufi |
| Title: | ibn A'zham |
| Birth: | |
| Death: | 314 AH (926–927) |
| Maddhab: | Shia |
| Main interests: | History of Islam |
| Works: | Alfutuh |
Abu Muhammad Ahmad ibn A'zham al-Kufi (Arabic: أبو محمد أحمد بن أعظم الكوفي) (d. 314/926-27) was a Muslim historian. He wrote a book named Kitab al-futuh where he narrated the sermons and words of Ali, a companion of Muhammad.

