Tabaqat Al Kubra. Vol. 3 Pg. 269 H. 3714 -
, Ibn Sa'd documents the lives and characteristics of the early Muslims. The narration at
: Themes of her proximity to the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection. Context of the Source tabaqat al kubra. vol. 3 pg. 269 h. 3714
This entry summarizes and contextualizes the report indexed as hadith 3714 in volume 3, page 269, of Tabaqat al-Kubra. It provides the text (Arabic transliteration and English translation), source and chain of transmission (isnād), biographical notes on narrators, commentary on authenticity and variants, and its legal and historical significance. , Ibn Sa'd documents the lives and characteristics
Ibn Sa‘d’s work is a masterclass in biographical organization, with its structure directly informing why a specific volume and page number are so important. The book is arranged in a chronological hierarchy, known as tabaqat (generations or classes), moving from the most authoritative sources outward: It provides the text (Arabic transliteration and English
The narrator on p. 269 is Basran, his teacher is in Medina (‘A’ishah), and the compiler is in Baghdad. This single page encapsulates the flow of knowledge from the Hijaz to Iraq over two generations. For students of hadith geography , this entry is a data point proving that Basra became a powerhouse of narrative transmission by the late Umayyad period.
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