Person
Hadith narrator

ʿAbda ibn Sulaymān al-Kindī

عبدة بن سليمان
d. 757 CE Kindah

ʿAbda ibn Sulaymān al-Kindī was a reliable hadith narrator of the Tabi‘in generation, known for transmitting from companions and early Tabi‘in.

ʿAbda ibn Sulaymān al-Kindī belonged to the Kindah tribe and lived during the early Islamic era, specifically the Tabi‘in generation. He was renowned as a trustworthy hadith narrator who transmitted sayings and traditions from the companions of the Prophet Muhammad and early Tabi‘in. His role was significant in preserving and conveying Islamic knowledge and hadith literature. Details about his birth and death years are not clearly documented. His contributions are primarily recognised within Islamic scholarly tradition. There is no detailed record of his family or personal life in the available sources.

Significance

He is significant for transmitting hadiths from companions and early Tabi‘in, contributing to Islamic knowledge preservation.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition as a reliable hadith narrator of the Tabi‘in generation.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿ al-Tābiʿīn
Narrations by collection
  • sahih muslim: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is valued for his trustworthy transmission in early hadith chains.

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