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Shu'ba ibn al-Hajjaj

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show the prominent place he held in the early circles of ḥadīth transmitters and other scholars. Furthermore, there are many reports that mention the devotion of Shuʿba, including: helping the poor, avoiding ostentatious displays of knowledge and wealth, and participating in renunciatory acts.
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as saying "By God, truly in poetry I am more sound than in ḥadīth." He was instrumental in transmitting ḥadīth, and is understood to be one of the first individuals mentioned as a zāhid amongst the early ḥadīth transmitters. Although
104:) (c. 85–160/704–776 AH/CE) was an early, devout Muslim, who was known for both his knowledge of poetry and of ḥadīth. His scrupulousness in ḥadīth transmission, alongside other scholars such as 344: 329: 310: 169:, but not much is known of his juridical endeavors. However, his appearance in the ḥadīth transmitted by individuals such as Sufyan al-Thawri, 303: 136:
as a child, where lived, studied, and later died in 160/776 AH/CE due to plague. Another famous scholar and ḥadīth transmitter,
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and ʿAbd Allāh bin Ṣāliḥ al-ʿAjlī al-Kūfī levelled critiques against his transmissions. It is mentioned in
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Abu al-Faraj al-Jawzī, Al-Muntaẓim fi Tārīkh al-Mulūk wa al-Umam, v. 8, 243–5.
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Shuʿba bin al-Ḥajjāj was born with a speech impediment (
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Shuʿba bin al-Ḥajjāj bin al-Ward, Abū Busṭām al-ʿAtakī
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Wāsiṭ
Baṣra
Islam
Hadith studies
Arabic
Sufyān al-Thawrī
Wāsiṭ
Tigris River
ʿIrāq
Baṣra
Sufyān al-Thawrī
Ibn Qutayba al-Dīnawarī
Abū Ḥanīfa
al-Dhahabi
Anas Ibn Mālik
Ḥasan al-Baṣrī
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
al-Bukhari
Shu’bah ibn Al-Hajjaj: The 'King of Hadith'





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