Teachers (47) Narrators who died before Ahmed bin Yusuf bin Khalid أحمد بن يوسف بن خالد حمدان
Sahabi (Companion) Thawban bin Bujdud Makkah d. 54 AH 33 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Uqba bin 'Amir al-Juhayni Medina d. 58 AH 109 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Aisha bint Abi Bakr Makkah d. 58 AH 1,312 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Bakra al-Thaqafi Taif d. 59 AH 84 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Hurairah Makkah d. 59 AH 3,743 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Umm Salamah Makkah d. 62 AH 193 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Abbas Makkah d. 68 AH 1,874 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Sa'id al-Khudri Medina d. 74 AH 715 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Umar Makkah d. 74 AH 2,035 hadith Sahabi (Companion) al-Aswad bin Yazid الأسود بن يزيد بن قيس النخعي Kufa d. 75 AH 173 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Jabir ibn 'Abdullah Medina d. 78 AH 1,043 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Wathla bin al-'Asqa' Medina d. 85 AH 20 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Ibrahim al-Nakha'i إبراهيم النخعي Yemen d. 96 AH 272 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Mujahid bin Jabir مجاهد بن جبر Makkah d. 104 AH 207 hadith Majhul (Unknown) Abu Qalaba, 'Abdullah bin Zayd al-Jarmi عبد الله بن زيد بن عمرو Basra d. 104 AH 141 hadith Majhul (Unknown) Ikrama عكرمة Medina d. 104 AH 349 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Makhul al-Shami/al-Damashiqi مكحول الشامي Damascus d. 110 AH 54 hadith Ali bin Rabah bin Qasayr علي بن رباح بن قصير Cairo d. 114 AH 4 hadith Matruk (Abandoned) Abdur Rahman bin Harmaz al-A'araj عبد الرحمن بن هرمز الأعرج أبو داود Medina d. 117 AH 172 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Muhammad bin Yahya bin Hiban محمد بن يحيى بن حبان Medina d. 121 AH 351 hadith
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All 16 Sahih 0 Hasan 1 Da'if 0 Mawdu' 0 Ungraded 15
Grade Distribution by Collection 3 collection(s)
Ungraded: 14 of 14
14
87.5%
Ungraded: 1 of 1
1
6.3%
Hasan: 1 of 1
1
6.3%
Sahih Hasan Da'if Mawdu' Ungraded
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Common Transmission Chains

Most frequent transmission paths that include أحمد بن يوسف بن خالد حمدان, ranked by hadith count.

  1. عبد الله بن يوسف التنيسيالبخاري · 378 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  2. مالك بن أنسعبد الله بن يوسف التنيسي · 303 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  3. مالك بن أنسعبد الله بن يوسف التنيسيالبخاري · 303 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  4. الزهريعقيل بن خالد الأيلي · 224 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  5. عقيل بن خالد الأيليالليث بن سعد · 219 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  6. الزهريعقيل بن خالد الأيليالليث بن سعد · 219 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  7. عقيل بن خالد الأيليالليث بن سعديحيى بن عبد الله بن بكير المخزومي · 145 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  8. الزهريعقيل بن خالد الأيليالليث بن سعديحيى بن عبد الله بن بكير المخزومي · 145 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  9. عقيل بن خالد الأيليالليث بن سعديحيى بن عبد الله بن بكير المخزوميالبخاري · 145 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  10. هشام بن يوسف الأبناويإبراهيم بن موسى بن يزيد الفراءالبخاري · 76 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari

Computed from the Ifta Hadith Isnad Linked Graph (Kaggle, Jehad Oumer). Aggregate counts only.

Hadith narrated by Ahmed bin Yusuf bin Khalid أحمد بن يوسف بن خالد حمدان

Sunan Ibn Majah (14)

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#601 “I said: ‘I will look at the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and see how he performs the prayer.’ He stood up and faced the Qiblah, and raised his hands until they were parallel to his ears. When he bowed, he raised them likewise, and when he raised his head from Ruku’, he raised them likewise.” #750 “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Whoever eats anything from this plant, let him not come to the mosque.’” #1446 “The most beloved fast to Allah is the fast of Dawud, for he used to fast one day and not the next. And the most beloved of prayer to Allah is the prayer of Dawud; he used to sleep half of the night, pray one-third of the night and sleep one-sixth of the night.” #1458 “While I was circumambulating the House, I asked Jabir bin ‘Abdullah: ‘Did the Prophet (ﷺ) forbid fasting on a Friday?’ He said: ‘Yes, by the Lord of this House.’” #1592 the Prophet said: “A woman may be married for four things: Her wealth, her lineage, her beauty or for her religion. Choose the religious, may your hands be rubbed with dust (i.e., may you prosper).” #1650 that the Messenger of Allah said: “Three days for a previously-married woman and seven days for a virgin.” #1683 X“My paternal uncle through breastfeeding came to visit me and I refused to let him in. The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Let your paternal uncle visit you.’ I said: ‘But it is the woman who breastfed me; the man did not breastfeed me.’ He said: ‘He is your paternal uncle; let him visit you.” #1750 the Messenger of Allah divorced Hafsah then took her back. #1751 the Messenger of Allah said: What is wrong with people who play with the limits imposed by Allah, and one of them says: “I divorce you, I take you back, I divorce you?” #1823 a man’s father or mother – Shu’bah (one of the namators) was not sure – ordered him to divorce his wife, and he made a vow that he would free one hundred slaves if he did that. He came to Abu Darda’ while he was praying the Duha, and he was making his prayer lengthy, […] #2139 I heard Abu Umamah Al-Bahil say: “I heard the Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) say: “The guarantor is responsible and the debt must be repaid.’ ” #2204 “I passed by some palm trees with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he saw some people pollinating the trees. He said: ‘What are these people doing?’ They said: ‘They are taking something from the male part (of the plant) and putting it in the female part.’ He said: ‘I do not think that this […] #2610 “Whoever enters a horse (in a race) between two other horses, not knowing whether it will win, that is not gambling. But whoever enters a horse (in race) between two other horses, certain that it will win, that is gambling.” #4218 “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever loves Hasan and Husain, loves me; and whoever hates them, hates me.'”