Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud
Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud (Arabic: عبد الله بن مسعود, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn Masʿūd; c. 594 – c. 653) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad whom Islamic tradition regards as one of the greatest interpreter of the Quran of his time and the second ever. He was also known by the kuniya Abu Abd al-Rahman.: 289
ʿAbd Allah ibn Mas'ud عبد الله بن مسعود | |
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Born | c. 594 CE |
Died | c. 653 (aged 58–59) Medina, Rashidun Caliphate (present-day KSA) |
Resting place | Al-Baqi', Medina |
Religion | Islam |
Notable work(s) | Expert in Tafsir, with interests in the Qur'an, Sunnah, Hadith and Tafsir |
Known for | Interpretation of the Qur'an, Prominent transmitter of hadith |
Other names | Abu Abd al-Rahman ابو عبد الرحمن |
Relations | Banu Hudhayl (tribe) |
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