Person
Hadith narrator

ʿAbd al-Malik ibn ʿUmayr

عبد الملك بن عمير
d. 693 CE

ʿAbd al-Malik ibn ʿUmayr was a trustworthy tabiʿi narrator who transmitted hadiths from the companions and died in 74 AH.

ʿAbd al-Malik ibn ʿUmayr was a reliable tabiʿi narrator active in the generation following the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. He belonged to the early Islamic era and was known for his trustworthiness in transmitting hadiths. His narrations contributed to the preservation of prophetic traditions. He died in 74 AH, marking his presence in the formative period of Islamic scholarship. His role as a transmitter helped bridge the companions and later generations of Muslims. Details about his tribe, family, and other personal aspects are scarce, but his significance lies in his contribution to hadith transmission.

Significance

noted for his reliable transmission of hadiths from the companions

Reputation in tradition

praised for trustworthiness in Sunni tradition
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿī (Successor)
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is significant as a trustworthy transmitter from the generation after the companions, aiding in hadith transmission.

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