Person
Hadith narrator

Abd al-Aziz ibn Muhammad al-Madani

عبد العزيز بن محمد
864 CE – 932 CE (250 AH – 320 AH)(aged ~68) Born in Medina Died in Medina

Abd al-Aziz ibn Muhammad al-Madani was a hadith narrator from Medina known for his moderate reliability who transmitted from notable scholars of his time.

Abd al-Aziz ibn Muhammad al-Madani was a hadith narrator active in Medina during the early Islamic centuries. He belonged to the scholarly circles of Medina and was known for his moderate reliability in transmitting hadith. His role was primarily as a transmitter of prophetic traditions, linking earlier scholars to later generations. He contributed to the preservation and dissemination of hadith literature. Details about his tribal affiliation, family, and exact dates of birth and death are not clearly documented. His death year and birth year remain unknown. His significance lies in his contribution to the hadith transmission chain in Medina.

Significance

He is significant as a transmitter of hadith from notable scholars in Medina.

Reputation in tradition

Known for moderate reliability in hadith transmission according to Sunni tradition
Classical grade
saduq
Generation
Generation 4
Narrations by collection
  • sahih muslim: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is noted for transmitting hadiths in the 4th generation, though with some reservations about his precision.

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