- Ṣaḥīfat Hammām ibn
Munabbih (Arabic: صحيفة همام بن منبه), lit. 'The Book of
Hammam ibn
Munabbih', is a
hadith collection compiled by the
Yemeni Islamic...
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Munabbih ibn
Kamil ibn Sij ibn Dhi
Kibar Abu-Abdullah al-Yamani al-San'ani was a
companion (Arabic: Sahaba) of Muhammad. He been
converted to
Islam in...
- (present-day Punjab, ****stan). It was
initially ruled by the
tribe of Banu
Munabbih. In 959 CE,
Ismaili Qarmatians under Banu Lawi
gained control of the Emirate...
- Wahb ibn
Munabbih (Arabic: وهب بن منبه) was a
Yemenite Muslim traditionist of
Dhimar (two days'
journey from Sana'a) in Yemen. He was a
member of Banu...
- ibn
Munabbih (Arabic: همام ابن منبه) was an
Islamic scholar, from
among the Tabi‘in and one of the
narrators of hadith.
Hammam was the son of
Munabbih ibn...
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Munabbih I (912 – 913)
Muhammad Munabbih IV (913 – 920)
Munabbih II (920 – 930)
Fahad Munabbih (930 – 940)
Harun Munabbih (940 – 959)
Jalam bin Shayban...
- that the
Arabs "****embled and came out from Paran".
According to Wahb ibn
Munabbih,
there was a Tal
Faran ("Hill of Faran") on the
outskirts of Mecca, mentioned...
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Introduction to the
Conservation of
Hadith (In the
Light of
Sahifah Hammam ibn
Munabbih), Dr. Hamidullah,
Islamic Book Trust, ISBN 978-983-9154-94-8 Hammidullah...
- the
eighth Shia Imam
Sahifat Hammam ibn
Munabbih, an
early hadith collection attributed to
Hammam ibn
Munabbih (died 711BC or 748BC) Mushaf, a
bound collection...
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stories from Israelite's, or Isra'iliyyat. Al-Masudi
often cites Wahb ibn
Munabbih when
discussing biblical history and
prophetic narratives. Al-Masudi's...