Al-Nasa'i

Al-Nasāʾī (214 – 303 AH; c. 829 – 915 CE), full name Abū ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Aḥmad ibn Shuʿayb ibn ʿAlī ibn Sinān ibn Baḥr ibn Dīnar al-Khurasānī al-Nasāʾī, was a noted collector of hadith (sayings of Muhammad), from the city of Nasa (early Khorasan and present day Turkmenistan), and the author of "As-Sunan", one of the six canonical hadith collections recognized by Sunni Muslims. From his "As-Sunan al-Kubra (The Large Sunan)" he wrote an abridged version, "Al-Mujtaba" or Sunan al-Sughra (The Concise Sunan). Of the fifteen books he is known to have written, six treat the science of hadīth.

Al-Nasa'i
Personal
Born214 AH (c. 829 CE)
Nasā, (Khorasan) present-day Turkmenistan
Died303 AH (915 CE)
Ramla or Mecca
ReligionIslam
NationalityCaliphate
EraIslamic golden age
RegionAbbasid Caliphate
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi‘i
Main interest(s)Hadith and fiqh
Notable work(s)Al-Sunan al-Sughra
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