Person
Hadith narrator

Abd al-‘Aziz ibn Abi Salama

عبد العزيز بن أبي سلمة
641 CE – 728 CE (20 AH – 110 AH)(aged ~87) Born in Madinah Died in Madinah

Abd al-‘Aziz ibn Abi Salama was a notable Tabi‘i from Madinah, recognised for his trustworthy hadith transmission and devout character.

Abd al-‘Aziz ibn Abi Salama belonged to the generation following the Sahaba, known as the Tabi‘in, and lived in Madinah during the early Islamic era. He was renowned for his piety and reliability in transmitting hadith, contributing to the preservation of Islamic tradition. His role was primarily as a religious scholar and transmitter rather than a political figure. Abd al-‘Aziz is remembered for his devoutness and commitment to Islamic teachings. Details about his family and tribal affiliations are limited, but he was respected among early Muslim communities. His death year is not clearly documented, but he is considered an important figure in the development of Islamic scholarship after the Prophet's companions.

Significance

He is significant as a trustworthy hadith transmitter and a devout early Muslim scholar from Madinah.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition for his reliable hadith transmission and piety.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿī (Successor)
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is important as a trustworthy transmitter from the generation of the Tabi‘in and a link in many chains.

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