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Abul Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Qushayri al-Nishapuri (edit name/settings)

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Bibliography

  1. Sahih Muslim

  2. Sahih Muslim; being traditions of the sayings and doings of the prophet Muhammad as narrated by his companions and compiled under the title al-Jami-us-sahih,

  3. Sahih Muslim (7 Vol. Set)

  4. Sahih Muslim lil-Imam Abi al-Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj al-Qushayri al-Nisaburi

  5. Sahih Muslim: Being traditions of the sayings and doings of the Prophet Muhammad

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  • Legal name: Abul Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Qushayri al-Nishapuri
  • Birthdate: 821
  • Birthplace: Nishapur, Iran
  • Nationality: Iranian Scholar
  • Gender: Male
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  • Genres: Islam
  • Date of death: 875 (aged 54)
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 He was born in the town of Nishapur located in present day northeastern Iran. He is the son of Hajjaj son of Muslim son of Ward of the Arab tribe of Qushair.Among the author's teachers were included Harmala ibn Yahya, Sa'id ibn Mansur, Abd-Allah ibn Maslamah al-Qa'nabi, al-Dhuhali, al-Bukhari, Ibn Ma'in, Yahya ibn Yahya al-Nishaburi al-Tamimi, and others. Among his students were al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi, and Ibn Khuzaymah, each of which wrote works on hadith as well. After many studies throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Iraq and Syria, he settled down in his hometown of Nishapur where he first met Bukhari, with whom he would have a friendship until his death.

He died in 875 CE in Nishapur, where he was also buried.

(Source: Wikipedia)