Person
Hadith narrator

Khalid ibn ʿAbdullah ibn Khalid al-Qasri

خالد بن عبد الله
680 CE – 738 CE (60 AH – 120 AH)(aged ~58) Born in Kufa Died in Kufa al-Qasri

Khalid ibn Abdullah ibn Khalid al-Qasri was a reliable Tabi'i narrator from Kufa known for his sound memory and trustworthy transmission of hadith.

Khalid ibn Abdullah belonged to the tribe of al-Qasri and lived during the era of the Tabi'in, the generation following the Sahaba. He was based in Kufa and was renowned for his reliable narration of hadith, demonstrating a sound memory and trustworthy transmission. His role as a narrator contributed to the preservation and dissemination of Islamic knowledge in the early centuries. Details about his birth and death years remain unknown. His contributions are primarily recognised within the Islamic scholarly tradition. There is no record of his kunya or laqab. His death year is not documented.

Significance

He is significant for his trustworthy transmission of hadith as a Tabi'i narrator from Kufa.

Reputation in tradition

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

He is an important transmitter in many hadith chains from the Tabi'in generation.

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