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Ibn Maja

Abu 'Abdallah

ابن ماجة

Muhammad ibn Yazid Ibn 'Abdullah al-Rab'i al-Qazwini

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Biography
Scholar and Compiler of Hadith. \r\nIbn Majah set out on his journey in 230 AH (844 CE) at the age of 22 to learn Hadith from scholars. He traveled to Khurasan, Basra, Kufah, Baghdad, Damascus, Makkah, Madinah, and Egypt.\r\n\r\nHe was instructed by a number of highly knowledgeable scholars, such as Ibrahim ibn Al-Mundhir, Al-Hafiz Al-Halawani Abu Muhammad Hassan ibn `Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Khallal, Al-Hafiz Az-Zubair ibn Bitar, Salamah ibn Shabib, Al-Hafiz Ya`qoub ibn Hamid, Isma`il ibn Mousa Al-Fazari, Harmalah ibn Yahya, and Zuhair ibn Harb.\r\n\r\nAfter an arduous journey that lasted more than 15 years, Ibn Majah turned back to Qazween and settled in it. He spent most of his time writing, classifying, and narrating hadiths. At that time, his fame grew far and wide and seekers of knowledge from everywhere would come to him.\r\n \r\nHe studied under Imam Malik and others, and many people narrated Hadeeth\r\nfrom him. He was one of the eminent scholars of Hadeeth,but his Sunan\r\ncontains many weak and even Munkar Hadeeth. Ibn Majah died in Ramadan in\r\n273H. Sunan Ibn Majah has been translated to English, and printed by\r\nKazi Publications, Lahore. \r\n \r\nOther Books: Kitāb at-Tafsīr and Kitāb at-Tārīkh

Father

Yazid Ibn 'Abdullah

Mother

Maja

Children (1)

'Abdullah

Siblings (2)

Abu BakrAbu 'Abdullah
Classical References
  • ·Tahdheeb al-Kamal — al-Mizzip. 13

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Life Details

Born

209 AH/824 CE

Birth City

Qazween, Iraq

Died

273 AH/887 CE

Death City

Qazween, Iraq

Lived in

Kufa,Basra,Egypt,Syria,Baghdad,Hijaz

Scholarly Profile

Narrator Grade

No Doubt

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