Person
Hadith narrator

Muḥammad ibn Faḍīl al-Khuzāʿī

محمد بن فضيل
d. 757 CE Khuzāʿah

Muḥammad ibn Faḍīl al-Khuzāʿī was a reliable Tabi'i narrator known for his sound memory and accurate transmission of hadith.

Muḥammad ibn Faḍīl al-Khuzāʿī belonged to the Khuzāʿah tribe during the early Islamic era. He was a Tabi'i, a generation following the Sahaba, and was renowned for his trustworthy narration of hadith. His transmissions are often cited in chains reaching back to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. He played a significant role in preserving Islamic knowledge through his accurate and reliable memory. Details about his birth and death years remain unknown. His contributions are valued in Sunni tradition for their authenticity. He died in the early centuries of Islam, leaving a legacy as a key transmitter of hadith.

Significance

He is significant as a reliable Tabi'i narrator whose hadith transmissions are frequently cited in Islamic scholarship.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition for his sound memory and accurate hadith transmission.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿ al-Tābiʿīn
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He serves as a trustworthy transmitter connecting the Tabi'in to the Sahaba in hadith isnāds.

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