Adra
Virgin
Ibn al-Adra (without attribution to a tribe or family) is a name mentioned in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources. The name literally means 'son of the virgin' or 'son of the untouched'. He is mentioned as a narrator of hadith, though his full lineage and background are not clearly documented. In biographical dictionaries of hadith narrators, he is sometimes noted as 'Ibn al-Adra ghayr mansub' (without attribution). His narrations are found in some collections, though he is not among the major narrators of hadith.
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Ibn al-Adra
Ibn al-Adra (without attribution to a tribe or family) is a name mentioned in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources. The name literally means 'son of the virgin' or 'son of the untouched'. He is mentioned as a narrator of hadith, though his full lineage and background are not clearly documented. In biographical dictionaries of hadith narrators, he is sometimes noted as 'Ibn al-Adra ghayr mansub' (without attribution). His narrations are found in some collections, though he is not among the major narrators of hadith.
Era: 8th-9th century CE
Hadith narrator mentioned in early Islamic sources, though his full identity and lineage are not clearly documented.
Ibn al-Adra is the name of a hadith narrator, making it a permissible name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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