Abu Dawood Al-Tayalisi

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Sulayman Ibn Dawood Al-Tayalisi
سليمان ابن داود الطيالسي
Personal
BornAH 133 (750/751 CE)
Basrah, Iraq
DiedAH 204 (819/820 CE)
Basrah, Iraq
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Main interest(s)Hadith studies
Notable work(s) Musnad Abi Dawud Al Tayalisi [1][2]
OccupationMuhaddith, Hadith compiler, Islamic scholar

Sulayman ibn Dawud Al Tayalisi or Abu Dawud Al Tayalisi (Arabic: ابن داود الطيالسي‎ سليمان) (133 AH, — 204 AH) was a Muslim scholar and muhaddith (collector of hadiths) of the second century of Muslim calendar.[1][2]

Biography[]

Al Tayalisi was born in 133 according to the Muslim calendar (the year 750 or 751 in the Common Era) in the city of Basrah, Iraq. He completed his initial studies in local town and then moved to Baghdad for higher education where he was taught by great scholars of that time such as Hammad ibn Salamah, Abu Awanah and Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Rahman. Al-Tayalisi was considered a highly reliable Hadith reporter by all scholars of Hadith. He traveled widely across many countries to collect Hadiths of Holy Prophet Muhammad to complete his master piece book (Musnad al Tayalisi). He died in 204 AH and was buried in Basrah, Iraq. He is not to be confused with Abu Dawood al-Sijistani who is the author of Sunan Abu Dawood, one of the six "canonical" hadith collections.[3]

His works[]

He wrote many books but his famous book is Musnad Abi Dawud Al Tayalisi.[4][5][6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Abu Dawood Al-Tayalisi". www.arabnews.com. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Musnad Abi Dawud at-Tayalissi - harakat". www.abc.se. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  3. ^ "Scholars of renown: Abu Dawood Al-Tayalisi". www.arabnews.com. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "Musnad Abi Dawud al-Tayalisi". www.abebooks.co.uk. ISBN 9789772561971. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  5. ^ "Musnad Abi Dawud al-Tayalisi". www.amazon.co.uk. ISBN 978-9772561971. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  6. ^ "Manhaj al-Imam Abi Daud al-Tiyalisi fi musnadihi : dirasah tahliliyah naqdiyah". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
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