Ibn Sirin
Ibn Sirin (653–729) was a writer, muhaddith and islamic jurist.
Also recorded as Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Sirin Al-Ansari.
Overview
Born at Basra in 653, died at Basra in 729.
In detail
training under Anas ibn Malik, Zayd ibn Thabit and Abu Hurairah is recorded. Qatādah ibn Diʿāmah and Ayyub al-Sakhtiyani are recorded as having studied under Ibn Sirin. the recorded working language is Arabic.
The field of work recorded is fiqh, science of hadith and tafsir.
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“Ibn Sirin”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2620027: Ibn Sirin
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