Ubayd Allah ibn Abd Allah
Medinian scholar of the Banu Taym
Ubayd Allah ibn Abd Allah | |
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عبيد الله بن عبد الله | |
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Born | Medina, Rashidun Caliphate |
Died | 700s Umayyad Caliphate |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Islamic golden age |
Known for | Tabi‘in and one of the Hadith school |
Ubayd Allah ibn Abd Allah ibn Zuhayr ibn Abd Allah ibn Jud'an al-Taymi (Arabic: عبيد الله ابن عبد الله ابن زهير عبد الله ابن جدعان التيمي, romanized: Ubayd Allāh ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Zuhayr ibn Abd Allāh ibn Jud'ān al-Taymī) was a Medinian hadith narrator.[1] He was possibly the qadi of Ta'if for caliph Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr (r. 683–692).[1] He retold the event of the pen and paper as he heard from Ibn Abbas.[2]
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See also
- Urwa ibn al-Zubayr
References
- ^ a b Ahmed, Asad Q. (2011). The Religious Elite of the Early Islamic Ḥijāz: Five Prosopographical Case Studies. Occasional Publications UPR. ISBN 978-1-900934-13-8.
- ^ Niall Christie: The Book of the Jihad of'Ali Ibn Tabir al Sulami (d. 1106), 2015, p.415, ISBN 0754667723, LOC BP182 .S845 2015
External links
- http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/bukhari/bh1/bh1_114.htm
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