Ajlal
Honor, respect
Ajlah is an Arabic name meaning 'bald' or 'hairless'. The name is historically known as the name of Ajlah ibn Abdullah bin Hujya al-Kindi, a narrator of hadith from the early Islamic period. His full name was Ajlah bin 'Abdullah bin Hujya, and he was known as Abu Hujya. He is recognized as a truthful narrator in Islamic scholarship, though he was associated with Shia inclinations. He passed away in 145 AH. This name carries the legacy of those who faithfully transmitted prophetic traditions to subsequent generations. It is a rare name, reflecting a connection to Islamic scholarly heritage.
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Ajlah
Ajlah is an Arabic name meaning 'bald' or 'hairless'. The name is historically known as the name of Ajlah ibn Abdullah bin Hujya al-Kindi, a narrator of hadith from the early Islamic period. His full name was Ajlah bin 'Abdullah bin Hujya, and he was known as Abu Hujya. He is recognized as a truthful narrator in Islamic scholarship, though he was associated with Shia inclinations. He passed away in 145 AH. This name carries the legacy of those who faithfully transmitted prophetic traditions to subsequent generations. It is a rare name, reflecting a connection to Islamic scholarly heritage.
اجلح
اجلح عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'گنجا' ہے۔ یہ نام تاریخی طور پر اجلح بن عبداللہ بن حجیہ الکندی کے نام سے جانا جاتا ہے، جو ابتدائی اسلامی دور کے ایک محدث تھے۔ ان کی وفات 145 ہجری میں ہوئی۔ یہ نام ان لوگوں کی میراث رکھتا ہے جنہوں نے نبی کریم کے الفاظ کو بعد کی نسلوں تک پہنچایا۔
أَجْلَح
أجلح اسم عربي يعني 'أصلع'. الاسم معروف تاريخياً بأجلح بن عبد الله بن حجية الكندي، راوي حديث من القرن الثاني الهجري. توفي سنة 145 هـ. يحمل الاسم إرث رواة الحديث النبوي الشريف.
"Ajlah bin 'Abdullah bin Hujya al-Kindi was a hadith narrator from the early Islamic period. He is mentioned in Taqrib al-Tahdheeb and is considered a truthful narrator by Islamic scholars. He died in the year 145 AH."
Hadith Narration
A narrator of hadith from the 8th century CE, known as Abu Hujya al-Kindi. He passed away in 145 AH (762 CE). His narrations are recognized in Islamic scholarly works, and he is considered a truthful narrator, though noted for Shia inclinations.
Era: 8th century CE (d. 145 AH/762 CE)
Hadith narrator from the Kinda tribe, known for his transmission of prophetic traditions and his scholarly work in early Islamic period.
Ajlah is the name of a respected hadith narrator, making it a permissible name despite its literal meaning.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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