‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani
‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani | |
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Born | 126 AH /744 CE [1] |
Died | 211 AH Shawwal [1] |
Era | Medieval era |
Region | Yamani scholar |
School | Sunni |
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‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani (126 AH – 211 AH) was a Sunni Islamic scholar of the Science of hadith.
Name
‘Abd al-Razzaq ibn Hammam ibn Nafi’ al-San'ani.
Biography
He lived in San‘a, the capital of Yemen. His pursuit of studies also included travels to Mecca, Medina, Syria and Iraq, where he studied under many scholars in all these cities.
Scholasticism
Imam Bukhari says: “When Abd Al-Razzaq reports hadiths reading from what he had written, then what he reports is more authentic.” This means that Al-Bukhari would accept hadiths reported by Abd Al-Razzaq as authentic when he is aware that he was reading from his book. If he was reporting from memory, then Al-Bukhari would want some corroboration to classify the reported hadith as authentic. Imam Ahmad says: “We visited Abd Al-Razzaq before the year 200, when he still enjoyed a good eyesight.
Works
- Musannaf of Abd al-Razzaq
- Tafsir book that was included in Mustadrak al-Hakem
References
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