Person
Hadith narrator

ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Qāsim

عبد الرحمن بن القاسم
699 CE – 798 CE (80 AH – 182 AH)(aged ~99) Born in Madinah Died in Madinah Quraysh

ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Qāsim was a prominent hadith transmitter from Madinah, known for his reliability and extensive narrations from his father al-Qāsim ibn Muḥammad.

ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Qāsim belonged to the early Islamic era and was a key figure in the transmission of Prophetic traditions. He was the son of al-Qāsim ibn Muḥammad, a notable hadith scholar. Living in Madinah, he played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting hadiths, contributing significantly to Islamic scholarship. His narrations are considered reliable and form an important part of the hadith corpus. He is remembered for his dedication to the preservation of the Sunnah. Details about his birth and death years remain unclear, but his influence is primarily within the early generations of Islamic scholars.

Significance

He is significant for his role in preserving and transmitting the Prophetic traditions in early Islamic history.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition as a reliable and trustworthy hadith transmitter.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿ al-Tābiʿīn
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is one of the main transmitters of hadith from the second and third generations, frequently cited in Sahih al-Bukhari.

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