Abu al-Bujayr
Father of al-Bujayr
Abu al-Bujayr (without attribution to a tribe or family) is mentioned in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources as a companion of Prophet Muhammad. The phrase 'ghayr mansub' means 'without attribution', indicating that his full lineage and tribal background are not clearly documented in the biographical dictionaries. He is recognized as a Sahabi, though details about his life are limited. His name appears in some hadith chains as a transmitter of prophetic traditions.
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Abu al-Bujayr Ghayr Mansub
Abu al-Bujayr (without attribution to a tribe or family) is mentioned in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources as a companion of Prophet Muhammad. The phrase 'ghayr mansub' means 'without attribution', indicating that his full lineage and tribal background are not clearly documented in the biographical dictionaries. He is recognized as a Sahabi, though details about his life are limited. His name appears in some hadith chains as a transmitter of prophetic traditions.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad mentioned in early Islamic sources, though his full identity is not clearly documented.
Abu al-Bujayr is the name of a companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Middle East
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