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Qazvin, Persia, Abbasid Caliphate{{small>(present-day Iran)}}| death_date = {{circa}} 887 or 889 CE| death_place = Qazvin, Persia, Abbasid Caliphate | Persian people>PersianHISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF ISLAM: SECOND EDITION>LAST=W. ADAMEC | PUBLISHER=SCARECROW PRESS | ISBN=978-0-8108-6161-9 | PAGE=139, | denomination = Sunni| creed = Athari | Sunan Ibn Majah>Sunan Ibn MÄjah, KitÄb at-TafsÄ«r and KitÄb at-TÄrÄ«kh| caption = Islamic calligraphy of his name| main interests = Hadith, Fiqh}}AbÅ« Ê¿Abd AllÄh Muḥammad ibn YazÄ«d Ibn MÄjah al-RabÊ¿Ä« al-QazwÄ«nÄ«WEB, About - Sunan Ibn Majah - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صÙ٠اÙÙ٠عÙÙ٠٠سÙÙ
),weblink 2020-12-17, sunnah.com, 2021-04-14,weblink live, (; (b. 209/824, d. 273/887) commonly known as Ibn MÄjah, was a medieval scholar of hadith of PersianBOOK, Frye, R.N., The Cambridge history of Iran., 1975, Cambridge U.P., London, 978-0-521-20093-6, 471, Repr., origin. He compiled the last of Sunni Islam's six canonical hadith collections, Sunan Ibn MÄjah.BOOK, al-Dhahabi, Muhammad ibn Ahmad, Tadhkirat al-Huffaz, al-Mu`allimi, Da`irat al-Ma`arif al-`Uthmaniyyah, Hyderabad, 1957, 2, 636, Arabic, Ludwig W. Adamec (2009), Historical Dictionary of Islam, p.139. Scarecrow Press. {{ISBN|0810861615}}.BiographyFile:IranQazvin.svg|thumb|150px|Qazwin (red), where Ibn MÄjah was born and died, on a map of modern IranIranIbn MÄjah was born in Qazwin, the modern-day Iranian province of Qazvin, in 824 CE/209 AH to a family who were members (mawla) of the RabÄ«Ê»ah tribe. MÄjah was the nickname of his father, and not that of his grandfather nor was it his mother's name, contrary to those claiming this. The hÄʼ at the end is un-voweled whether in stopping upon its pronunciation or continuing because it a non-Arabic name.He left his hometown to travel the Islamic world visiting Iraq, Makkah, the Levant and Egypt. He studied under Ibn Abi Shaybah (through whom came over a quarter of al-Sunan), Muḥammad ibn Ê»AbdillÄh ibn Numayr, JubÄrah ibn al-Mughallis, IbrÄhÄ«m ibn al-Mundhir al-ḤizÄmÄ«, Ê»AbdullÄh ibn MuÊ»Äwiyah, HishÄm ibn Ê»AmmÄr, Muḥammad ibn Rumḥ, DÄwÅ«d ibn RashÄ«d and others from their era. AbÅ« YaÊ»lÄ al-KhalÄ«lÄ« praised Ibn MÄjah as "reliable (thiqah), prominent, agreed upon, a religious authority, possessing knowledge and the capability to memorize."According to al-DhahabÄ«, Ibn MÄjah died on approximately February 19, 887 CE/with eight days remaining of the month of Ramadan, 273 AH, or, according to al-KattÄnÄ«, in either 887/273 or 889/275. He died in Qazwin.BOOK, al-Kattani, Muhammah ibn Ja`far, al-Risalah al-Mustatrafah, Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kattani, Dar al-Bashair al-Islamiyyah, Beirut, 2007, seventh, 12, Arabic, What he compiled/didAl-DhahabÄ« mentioned the following of Ibn MÄjah's works:
The SunanThe Sunan consists of 1,500 chapters and about 4,000 hadith. Upon completing it, he read it to Abu Zurâa al-Razi, a hadith authority of his time, who commented, "I think that were people to get their hands on this, the other collections, or most of them, would be rendered obsolete."References{{reflist}}Further reading
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