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Wahb bin Munabbih al-Abnavi
Abu 'Abdullah
وهب بن منبه الأبناوي
Wahb bin Munabbih bin Kamil b. Sayj b. Dhi Kanaz
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He seems to have been a South Arabian of possibly Persian origin with a deep knowledge of Jewish and Christian scriptures and traditions. Wahb wrote the Kitab al-Mubtada , which inspired many Muslim versions of the lives of the prophets. However, much was attributed to him for which he was not responsible. Wahb collected the maghazi , and this has been confirmed by the discovery of a fragment of the lost work on papyri written in 228/842, the so-called Heidelberg papyrus. Wahb himself did not know of the use of isnads, that is the chain of transmitters of a particular tradition. Ibn Ishaq, Ibn Sa'd, al-Tabari, and al-Waqidi do not use Wahb for the life of the Prophet but for the beginnings of Christianity in South Arabia.\r\n
\r\nوهب بن منبه بن كامل بن سيح بن ذي كناز اليماني الصنعاني الذماري أبو عبد الله الأبناوي
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Born
34 AH/654 CE
Birth City
Unknown
Died
110 AH/728 CE
Death City
Unknown
Cause
Natural
Lived in
Yemen,Dhamar
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