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sahabiAbdullah ibn Masud

One of the earliest converts and foremost Quran reciters, the Prophet told people to learn Quran from him.

sahabiAbu Hurairah

The most prolific narrator of hadith among the Companions, transmitting over 5,300 had...

sahabiMuadh ibn Jabal

The most knowledgeable of the ummah in halal and haram according to the Prophet.

sahabiJabir ibn Abdullah

A prolific narrator of hadith and one of the last surviving companions in Medin...

sahabiAnas ibn Malik

Servant of the Prophet for ten years and one of the last Companions to die, narrating over 2,200 hadith.

sahabiAisha bint Abi Bakr

Wife of the Prophet and one of the greatest scholars of Islam, narrating over 2,200 hadith.

sahabiAbu Said al-Khudri

A major hadith narrator from the Ansar who participated in twelve battles with the ...

sahabiAbdullah ibn Umar

Son of Caliph Umar, known for his strict adherence to the Sunnah and narration of approximately 2,630 hadith.

sahabiAbdullah ibn Amr

A devout companion who had permission from the Prophet to write down hadith, narrating approximately 700.

sahabiAbdullah ibn Abbas

Known as the interpreter of the Quran (Tarjuman al-Quran), the Prophet prayed for his understanding.

sahabiAbu al-Darda

A wise companion known for his asceticism and teaching in Damascus.

sahabiUmm Waraqah

A female companion who had memorized the Quran and was permitted by the Prophet to lead her household in prayer.

tabiiIbn Shihab az-Zuhri

Pioneer of hadith recording and one of the most important narrators, teacher of Malik and others.

tabiiQatadah ibn Diamah

A blind Tabii scholar of Basra renowned for his knowledge of tafsir and hadith.

tabiiAyyub as-Sakhtiyani

One of the most reliable and pious hadith transmitters among the later Tabi'in. Ayyub was universally praised by hadith critics for his precision and was a key

tabiiIkrimah mawla ibn Abbas

Student and freed slave of Ibn Abbas, a leading authority on tafsir.

tabiiNafi mawla ibn Umar

Freed slave and student of Ibn Umar, a key link in the golden chain of narration (Malik from Nafi from Ibn Umar).

tabi_tabiiYahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan

... (ilm ar-rijal), al-Qattan set the standards for evaluating narrator reliability that later scholars like al-Bukhari and Muslim ...

classicalYahya ibn Main

...reatest hadith critics in history, pioneered the science of narrator evaluation.

classicalAli ibn al-Madini

...eacher and one of the greatest experts in hadith chains and narrator criticism.

medievalal-Mizzi

...l, the most comprehensive biographical dictionary of hadith narrators.