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Abu Dawud
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Abu Dawud's name in the style of Arabic calligraphy
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Born | 817-18 CE |
Died | 889 CE |
Nationality | Persia |
Known for | Hadith Scholar |
Notable work
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Sunan Abu Dawood, Kitab al-Marasil, Risalat Abu Dawud ila Ahli Makkah |
Abu Dawud, was a Persian scholar of hadith. He was born in Sistan, eastern Iran (then Persia) and died in 889 in Basra. He collected Sunan Abu Dawud, one of the Kutub al-Sittah (six major hadith collections). Imam Abu Dawud was a follower of Hanbali while some consider him Shafi. He wrote some 21 books in total. His major works include:
- Sunan Abu Dawud
- Kitab al-Marasil
- Risalat Abu Dawud ila Ahli Makkah; his letter to the inhabitants of Makkah describing his Sunan Abu Dawud.
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