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ibn Mas'ud

Abu 'Abdur Rahman

عبد الله بن مسعود

'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud b. Ghafil b. Habib b. Shamkh b. Far b. Makhzum b. Sahilah b. Kahil b. al-Harith

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Biography
Abdullah ibn Mas'ud remained closely attached to the Prophet. He would attend to his needs both inside and outside the house. He would accompany him on journeys and expeditions. He would wake him when he slept. He would shield him when he washed. He would carry his staff and his siwak (toothbrush) and attend to his other personal needs.\r\n \r\nAbdullah ibn Mas'ud received a unique training in the household of the Prophet. He was under the guidance of the Prophet, he adopted his manner and followed his every trait until it was said of him, "He was the closest to the Prophet in character." \r\n \r\nAbdullah was taught in the "school" of the Prophet. He was the best reciter of the Qur'an among the companions and he understood it better than them all. He was therefore the most knowledgeable on the Shariah.\r\n \r\nIn Kufah, 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'ud left behind his great legacy to 'Alqamah ibn Qays (d. 61 A.H.), Masruq (d. 63 A.H.), and al-Aswad ibn Yazid (d. 74 A.H.). Other Successors from Kufah who were famous for their knowledge of' tafsir were: 'Aamir ash-Sha'bi (d. 109 A.H.), al-Hasan al-Basri (d. 110 A.H.) and Qatadah as-Sadusi (d. 117A.H.)
Classical References
  • ·Tahdheeb al-Tahdheeb (extended) — Ibn Hajarp. 461-500

3[pg:110,289],18[461-500]

Life Details

Born

Unknown

Birth City

Makkah

Died

32 AH/ 652 CE

Death City

Medina/Kufa

Cause

Natural

Lived in

Makkah/Abyssinia/Medina/kufah

Scholarly Profile

Narrator Grade

No Doubt

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