Muslim Scholars Database
Authentic Inter-linked Biographies of Muslim Scholars
Arees Institute
Phase I - beta
[Home]

Scholar List:
Search : (Name, Ids, Tag, Event, Arabic..)
25000+ ScholarsAdvanced Search

Abu Da'ud أبو داود السجستاني الأزدي
Scholar:30002 - Abu Da'ud [Abu Da'ud] 3rd Century AH [11th generation] [Hanafi]
Full Name:Sulaiman bin al-Ash'ath bin Ishaq/Shadad/Bashr al-Azdi As-Sijistani
Parents:Al-Ash'ath bin Ishaq
Birth Date/Place: 202 AH/817 CE (Sajistan, Afghanistan)
Death Date/Place: 275 AH/889 CE (Basra, Iraq)[ Natural ]
Places of Stay: Iraq,Egypt,Syria,Hijaz,Marv
Area of Interest:Hadith, Narrator[Grade:No Doubt] [ ت س , Fiqh, Aqeedah
Teachers/
Narrated From:
Ahmad bin Hanbal, al-Bukhari, Musa bin Isma'il al-Munqari al-Tabudhaki, Hisham bin 'Abdul Malik al-Tayalasi, Muhammad bin Kathir al-'Abdi, Muslim bin Ibrahim al-Azdy, Hafs bin 'Umar Abu, al-Rabi' bin Nafi' Abu Tawba al-Halbi, Sulaiman bin 'Abdur Rahman, Sa'id bin Sulaiman al-Dabi, Safwan bin Salah bin Safwan, Abu Ja'far al-Nafaili, Ahmad bin Hanbal, 'Ali bin al-Madini, Yahya bin Ma'in, Ishaq bin Rahwaya, Qtn bin Nsyr, People of Iraq, People of Khurasan, People of Sham, People of Egypt, People of Jazira
Students/
Narrated By:
Imam Tirmidhi, Imam Nasa'i
Tags :Imam, Hafiz, Hadith Compiler, Basri
Analysis:[] [Family Tree 2] [Teachers Timeline] [ Students Timeline] [Teachers & Students Timeline] [Teacher/Student Tree] [] [Teacher List] [Student List]
Brief Biography:
Scholar and Compiler of Hadith. Sunan Abu Dawud is one of six important and authentic collections (Sihah Sittah) of the Prophetic Traditions, Abu Dawud, following the practice of his time, travelled far and wide to collect Hadith. He visited Hijaz, Iraq, Khurasahn, Egypt, Syria, Nishapur, Marv and Isfahan for the purpose.His proficience in Hadith is accepted. he also had keen insight in law (fiqh). His Sunan, naturally, is replete with legal traditions; it also indicates his point of view on various questions and his acuman in ijtihad. The Sunan is Abu Dawud's most important work. It has 4800 traditions selected from a mass of 50,000. It can be called one of the fundamental works on Hadith. Sunan Abu Dawood has been translated to English.
Last Updated:2011-01-07
References:10[pg:12]
Thiqat [Vol:8] , Siyar A'lam [13/203-221] , Tahdheeb al-Tahdheeb [Vol:4] , Tahdheeb al-Tahdheeb [Vol:12] , Taqrib al-Tahdheeb [250] , Taqrib al-Tahdheeb [638]
Narrations:Sahih Muslim: 31    

<< Back <<
Copyright (c) 2012 & beyond, Arees Institute - All Rights Reserved. [Home].. webmaster@muslim-scholars.info