Muhammad ibn Munkadir

In today's world, Muhammad ibn Munkadir has gained great importance in various aspects of daily life. Both on a personal and professional level, Muhammad ibn Munkadir has left a significant mark, generating debates and reflections around his impact on society. From its origins to its present day, Muhammad ibn Munkadir has become a topic of interest that arouses curiosity and wonder. In this article, we will explore the different dimensions of Muhammad ibn Munkadir and analyze its influence in various contexts, providing a complete overview of this topic of current relevance.

Muhammad ibn Munkadir (died 747),the son of an Arab father and an umm walad also known as Ibn al-Munkadir or Muhammad al-Taymi, was a prominent tabi'i (plural: taba'een) and reciter of the Qur'an, who transmitted a number of hadith. His masters were Jâbir Ibn Abd Allah, Anas Ibn Malik, Orwa Ibn az-Zubair, etc. He had for pupils the imâm Malik, Shôba, ath-Thauri, Ibn Oyaina, Ibn Juraij, etc.

References

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