Asbat
Narrator
Asbat is an Arabic name associated with a narrator of hadith. The name is known through Asbat ibn Salim, who was a narrator and companion of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. The name carries the legacy of Islamic scholarship and the preservation of prophetic traditions. It is also associated with Ali ibn Asbat, a Shia narrator and companion of Imam Ali al-Rida and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad. This name is rare and unique, reflecting a connection to Islamic scholarly heritage.
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Asbat
Asbat is an Arabic name associated with a narrator of hadith. The name is known through Asbat ibn Salim, who was a narrator and companion of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. The name carries the legacy of Islamic scholarship and the preservation of prophetic traditions. It is also associated with Ali ibn Asbat, a Shia narrator and companion of Imam Ali al-Rida and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad. This name is rare and unique, reflecting a connection to Islamic scholarly heritage.
اسباط
اسباط عربی نام ہے جو ایک محدث سے منسلک ہے۔ یہ نام اسباط بن سالم کے ذریعے جانا جاتا ہے، جو امام جعفر صادق کے راوی اور ساتھی تھے۔ یہ نام علی بن اسباط سے بھی منسلک ہے، جو امام علی رضا اور امام محمد تقی کے ساتھی تھے۔ یہ نام اسلامی علمی ورثے سے تعلق ظاہر کرتا ہے۔
أَسْبَاط
أسباط اسم عربي يرتبط براوي حديث. يعرف الاسم من خلال أسباط بن سالم، راوي حديث وصاحب الإمام جعفر الصادق. يرتبط أيضاً بعلي بن أسباط، صاحب الإمام علي الرضا والإمام محمد الجواد. هذا الاسم نادر ويعكس ارتباطاً بالتراث العلمي الإسلامي.
Hadith Narration
A Shia narrator and companion of Imam Ali al-Rida and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad. He narrated hadiths from the Imams and was considered a trusted transmitter. He authored several works including a Tafsir of the Quran and a collection of hadiths.
Hadith Narration
A narrator and companion of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, known for transmitting hadiths from the Imam.
Era: 9th century CE
Shia narrator, companion of Imam Ali al-Rida and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad, author of Tafsir and hadith collections.
Asbat is the name of respected hadith narrators, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Very Rare • Middle East, South Asia
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