Muhammad ibn Munkadir (died 747), also known as Ibn al-Munkadir or Muhammad al-Taymi, was a prominent ''tabi'i'' (plural: ''
taba'een
The tābi‘ūn ( ar, اَلتَّابِعُونَ, also accusative or genitive tābi‘īn , singular ''tābi‘'' ), "followers" or "successors", are the generation of Muslims who followed the companions (''ṣaḥābah'') of the Islamic prop ...
'') and reciter of the
Qur'an
The Quran (, ; Standard Arabic: , Quranic Arabic: , , 'the recitation'), also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in 114 chapters (pl.: , si ...
, who transmitted a number of
hadith
Ḥadīth ( or ; ar, حديث, , , , , , , literally "talk" or "discourse") or Athar ( ar, أثر, , literally "remnant"/"effect") refers to what the majority of Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approval ...
.
[Mashahir, 65; Abu Nu`aym, in. 146-58]
Notes
Year of birth missing
747 deaths
Tabi‘un
8th-century Arabs
Tabi‘un hadith narrators
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