Person
Hadith narrator

Rubʿī ibn Ḥirāsh

ربعي بن حراش
d. 699 CE

Rubʿī ibn Ḥirāsh was a well-known Tābiʿī and a reliable transmitter of hadith in early Islamic history.

Rubʿī ibn Ḥirāsh belonged to the generation following the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad, known as the Tābiʿīn. He was recognised for his trustworthy narration of hadith, contributing to the preservation of Islamic teachings. His role as a transmitter made him a respected figure among early Muslim scholars. Details about his tribe, family, and exact dates of birth and death remain unclear. He lived during the formative period of Islamic scholarship and was part of the scholarly tradition that connected the Companions to later generations. His death date is not precisely recorded, but he was active in the early decades of Islam.

Significance

He is significant as a reliable transmitter of hadith from the Tābiʿīn generation, linking the Companions to later Islamic scholarship.

Reputation in tradition

Considered trustworthy (thiqa) in hadith transmission according to Sunni tradition
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿī (Successor)
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is important as a trustworthy Tābiʿī narrator whose hadith transmissions are accepted by major hadith scholars.

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