Teachers (49) Narrators who died before al-Husain bin Mnswr bin Ja'far الحسين بن منصور بن جعفر
Sahabi (Companion) Bilal ibn Ribah Makkah d. 21 AH 12 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman Makkah d. 37 AH 73 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Ali ibn Abi Talib Makkah d. 40 AH 428 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Ka'b bin 'Ajra al-Salmi, al-Ansari Medina d. 52 AH 22 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Musa al-Asha'ari Yemen d. 52 AH 293 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Aisha bint Abi Bakr Makkah d. 58 AH 1,312 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Abbas Makkah d. 68 AH 1,874 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Sala bin Zufar al-Absi صلة بن زفر Kufa d. 70 AH 14 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Rafi' bin Khadij bin Rafi' Medina d. 73 AH 122 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) Abdullah ibn Shaddad Medina d. 81 AH 18 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdur Rahman bin Abi Layla عبد الرحمن بن أبي ليلى Medina d. 83 AH 126 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Jabir bin Zayd al-Azdi جابر بن زيد الأزدي Basra d. 93 AH 21 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib سعيد بن المسيب بن حزن أبو محمد القرشي Medina d. 94 AH 317 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman أبو سلمة بن عبد الرحمن بن عوف Medina d. 94 AH 590 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdur Rahman bin Abi Bakra عبد الرحمن بن أبي بكرة Basra d. 96 AH 21 hadith Sa'd bin 'Ubaida al-Salmi سعد بن عبيدة السلمي أبو حمزة Kufa d. 100 AH 31 hadith Amarh bin 'Umayr al-Tymy عمارة بن عمير التيمي Kufa d. 100 AH 27 hadith
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Common Transmission Chains

Most frequent transmission paths that include الحسين بن منصور بن جعفر, ranked by hadith count.

  1. منصور بن المعتمرجرير بن عبد الحميدعثمان ابن أبي شيبةالبخاري · 44 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  2. أنس بن مالكحميد الطويلإسماعيل بن جعفر بن أبي كثير الزرقيقتيبة بن سعيدالبخاري · 12 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari

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

Hadith narrated by al-Husain bin Mnswr bin Ja'far الحسين بن منصور بن جعفر

Sunan al-Nasa'i (17)

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#104 “I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) wiping over the Khuff and the Khimar.” A head covering not limited to the common usage of “turban” as is clear from the first narration. #1664 “I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) praying sitting down and I said: ‘I was told that you said that the prayer of one who is sitting down is worth half of the prayer of the one who is standing up.’ He said: ‘Yes indeed, but I am not like any one of you.'” #1794 When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) did not pray at night because he was prevented from doing so by sleep- meaning, sleep overwhelmed him- or by pain, he would pray twelve rak’ahs during the day. #4166 “I pledged to the Messenger of Allah to be sincere toward ever Muslim.” #4244 the Prophet passed by a dead sheep that had been thrown aside. He said: “Who does this belong to?” They said: “Maimunah.” He said: “Why did she not make use of its skin?” They said: “It is dead meat (i.e., it was not slaughtered properly).” He said: “Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has only forbidden […] #4842 ‘Who is this with you?’ He said:’ my son, I bear witness (that he is my son). He said: ‘You cannot be affected by his sin or he by yours. #4845 “I heard Al-Aswad bin Hilal narrate from a man of Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’ that some people from Banu Tah’labah came to the Prophet and a man said: “O Messenger of Allah, these are Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’who killed so and so’ – a man from among the companions of the Prophet. The Prophet said: […] #4846 some people from Banu Tha’labah killed a man from among the companions of the Messenger of Allah. A man from among the companions of the Messenger of the Allah said: “O Messenger of Allah, these are Banu Tha’labah who killed so and so.” The Messenger said: “No soul is affected by the sin of another.” […] #4969 “I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘The hand is not to be cut off for (stealing) produce or the spadix of palm trees.”‘ #5179 “Sa’sa’ah bin Suwhan came to ‘Ali and said: ‘Forbid to us from that which the Messenger of Allah forbade to you.’ He said: ‘He forbade us from Ad-Dubba’, Al-Hantam, An-Naqir, Al-Ji’ah, and he forbade us from gold circles (rings), wearing silk, and wearing Al-Qassi, and red Al-Mitharah.'” #5409 “There were kings after ‘Isa bin Mariam who altered the Tawrah and the Injil, but there were among them believers who read the Tawrah. It was said to their kings: ‘We have never heard of any slander worse than that of those (believers) who slander us and recite: “And whosoever does not judge by what […] #5421 A woman who had committed Zina was brought to the Prophet called for a bunch of palm leaves and hit him. He took pity on him because of his disability and was lenient with him. #5550 “While I was taking care of a group of people, including my paternal uncles, and I was the youngest of them, a man came and said: ‘Khamr has been forbidden.’ I was taking care of them, and was pouring Fadikh (date-wine) for them. They said: ‘Pour it away.’ So I poured it away.” I (the […] #5583 “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Khamr comes from these two trees: The date palm and the grapevine.'” #5685 “Whoever dies addicted to Khamr will have boiling water thrown in his face when he departs this world.” #5686 “‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, banished Rabi’ah bin Umaiyah to Khaibar for drinking Khamr, and he went and joined Heraclius and became a Christian. ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, said: ‘I will never expel any Muslim after this.'” #5701 “I used to interpret between Ibn ‘Abbas and the people. A woman came to him and asked him about Nabidh made in earthenware jars, and he forbade it. I said: ‘O Abu ‘Abbas, I make a sweet Nabidh in a green earthenware jar; when I drink it, my stomach makes noises.’ He said: ‘Do not […]