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Wuhayb ibn al-Ward al-Makki (died c. 770) was a tabi'i Islamic scholar of hadith. Born and raised in Mecca (modern-day Saudi Arabia), it is said that he spent his life in mortification and worship ( ibadah), and a number of miracles are attributed to him. He taught Ibn `Uyayna and Ibn al-Mubarak, and a few ahadith are given on his authority in Sahih Muslim and by al-Tirmidhi. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ Abu Nu`aym, v. 11. 14062; Mashahir, 148; Massignon, Essai, 169; Kashif, III. 216
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wuhayb ibn al-Ward al-Makki (died c. 770) was a tabi'i Islamic scholar of hadith. Born and raised in Mecca (modern-day Saudi Arabia), it is said that he spent his life in mortification and worship ( ibadah), and a number of miracles are attributed to him. He taught Ibn `Uyayna and Ibn al-Mubarak, and a few ahadith are given on his authority in Sahih Muslim and by al-Tirmidhi. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ Abu Nu`aym, v. 11. 14062; Mashahir, 148; Massignon, Essai, 169; Kashif, III. 216

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