Person
Hadith narrator

Imran ibn Husayn

عمران بن حصين
622 CE – 670 CE (10 AH – 50 AH)(aged ~48) Born in Medinah Died in Medinah Banu Khazraj

Imran ibn Husayn was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his piety and participation in early Islamic battles.

Imran ibn Husayn belonged to the Ansar tribe of Medina and was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad during the early Islamic era. He is noted for his participation in the Battle of Khaybar and his devotion to worship and piety. Imran narrated several hadiths and was respected for his religious knowledge and steadfastness. He lived through the formative years of Islam and contributed to the preservation of the Prophet's teachings. His death year is not precisely recorded but he is remembered as a venerable figure among the Sahaba.

Significance

He is significant as a pious companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a transmitter of hadith.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition for his piety and narrations of hadith.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Ṣaḥābī (Companion)
Narrations by collection
  • sahih muslim: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is a reliable transmitter of hadith and a respected companion with many narrations.

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