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Abu Salih as-Samman
أبو صالح السمان
Personal life
Died720 CE (101 AH)
EraEarly Islamic era
RegionCaliphate
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni

Abu Salih as-Samman (Arabic: أبو صالح السمان) (died AH 101, CE 720) was an early Islamic scholar of Medinah. He was a narrator of Hadith is among the Tabi'un generation of Muslims.

Biography

He was born during the reign of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, and was the freed slave of Juwayriyya - the wife of Muhammad. He resided in Medina and witnessed the siege of Uthman. He died in 101 AH at the end of the reign of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz.

Teachers

He met many of the companions of Muhammad, and narrated hadith from:

Students

Some of the people who narrated from him include:

Reception

Ahmad ibn Hanbal said that he is considered Thiqa, (trustworthy in matters of hadith) and was greatly renowned and respected.

References

  1. ^ Al-Dhahabi. Siyar a'lam al-nubala (in Arabic). p. 172.
  2. Ibn Kathir. Bidayah wa al-Nihayah (in Arabic). Vol. 12. p. 723. وفيها توفي مع عمر بن عبد العزيز ربعي بن حراش، ومسلم بن يسار وأبو صالح السمان
  3. Bukhari. al-Tārīkh al-Kabīr. Vol. 3. p. 260.
  4. Ibn Hibban. Al-Thiqat (in Arabic). p. 222.
  5. Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani. Tahdhib al-Tahdhib (in Arabic). Vol. 3. p. 219. ثقة ثقة، من أجل الناس وأوثقهم

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