Person
Hadith narrator

Musrī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Sirīn

مسرى بن عبد الله بن سيرين
699 CE – 728 CE (80 AH – 110 AH)(aged ~29) Born in Kufa Died in Kufa Quraysh

Musrī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Sirīn was the son of the renowned Tabi‘i scholar Ibn Sirīn and a reliable hadith transmitter in Kufa.

Musrī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Sirīn belonged to the early Islamic era as the son of the famous Tabi‘i scholar Ibn Sirīn. He was known for his role as a trustworthy transmitter of hadith in the city of Kufa. His contributions helped preserve the teachings and traditions of early Islam through reliable narration. Despite his significance in hadith transmission, detailed records of his life and works are limited. He lived during the formative period of Islamic scholarship and was part of the scholarly community that shaped Islamic jurisprudence and tradition. His death year is not clearly documented.

Significance

He is significant for his role in transmitting hadith and preserving early Islamic knowledge as the son of Ibn Sirīn.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition as a reliable hadith transmitter and respected scholar.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿ al-Tābiʿīn
Narrations by collection
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Why they matter in hadith

He is important for transmitting hadith from his father and other early scholars, contributing to the preservation of prophetic traditions.

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