Teachers (30) Narrators who died before Ja'far bin Rabi'ya bin Shrhbyl جعفر بن ربيعة بن شرحبيل
Sahabi (Companion) Umar ibn al-Khattab Makkah d. 23 AH 274 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Ka'b bin Malik bin Abi Ka'b Medina d. 40 AH 29 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Umm Habibah bint Abi Sufyan Makkah d. 44 AH 37 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Muhammad Ibn Maslama Medina d. 46 AH 29 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Aisha bint Abi Bakr Makkah d. 58 AH 1,312 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdullah bin Buhayna Makkah d. 58 AH 13 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Hurairah Makkah d. 59 AH 3,743 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Nawfal bin Mu'awiyah al-Dayli Makkah d. 62 AH 3 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdullah bin 'Amr bin al-'Aas Makkah d. 63 AH 211 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Abbas Makkah d. 68 AH 1,874 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali أبو الأسود الديلي/الدؤلي Kufa d. 69 AH 24 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdullah bin 'Utba Medina d. 70 AH 7 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Zaynab bint Abi Salamah Abyssinia d. 73 AH 42 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Sa'id al-Khudri Medina d. 74 AH 715 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Jabir ibn 'Abdullah Medina d. 78 AH 1,043 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Urwa ibn al-Zubayr عروة بن الزبير Medina d. 93 AH 656 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman أبو سلمة بن عبد الرحمن بن عوف Medina d. 94 AH 590 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdullah bin Ka'b bin Malik b. Abi Ka'b Medina d. 98 AH 22 hadith Mahrar bin Abi Huraira محرر بن أبي هريرة الدوسي المدني Medina d. 100 AH 2 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Arak bin Malik عراك بن مالك الغفاري Medina d. 100 AH 22 hadith
Students (33) Narrators who died after Ja'far bin Rabi'ya bin Shrhbyl جعفر بن ربيعة بن شرحبيل
Saduq (Truthful) Ubaidullah bin 'Umar bin Hafs عبيد الله بن عمر بن حفص بن عاصم Medina d. 140 AH 337 hadith Awf bin Abi Jamila al-A'rabi عوف بن أبي جميلة الأعرابي Basra d. 147 AH 45 hadith Haywat bin Sharih bin Safwan حيوة بن شريح بن صفوان التجيبي Cairo d. 159 AH 62 hadith Sufyan bin Sa‘id Ath-Thawri سفيان الثوري Kufa d. 161 AH 1,050 hadith Yahya bin Ayoub al-Ghafiqi يحيى بن أيوب الغافقي Cairo d. 168 AH 42 hadith Abdullah bin lahya'a bin 'Uqba عبد الله بن لهيعة بن عقبة الحضرمي Cairo d. 174 AH 84 hadith Bakr bin Madr bin Muhammad بكر بن مضر بن محمد Cairo d. 174 AH 23 hadith al-Laith bin Sa'd الليث بن سعد Asbahan d. 175 AH 616 hadith Abdullah bin Mubarak عبد الله بن المبارك Merv d. 181 AH 438 hadith Hafs bin Ghyath حفص بن غياث Kufa d. 195 AH 90 hadith Sufyan bin 'Uyaynah سفيان بن عيينة Kufa d. 196 AH 894 hadith Abdullah bin Wahb عبد الله بن وهب بن مسلم القرشي Cairo d. 197 AH 487 hadith Shu'aib bin al-Laith bin Sa'd شعيب بن الليث بن سعد Cairo d. 199 AH 22 hadith Ya'qub bin Ibrahim bin Sa'd يعقوب بن إبراهيم بن سعد بن إبراهيم Medina d. 208 AH 156 hadith Muhammad bin Kathir bin Abi 'Ata' محمد بن كثير بن أبي عطاء الثقفي Sana d. 210 AH 93 hadith Ishaq bin Bakr bin Madr إسحاق بن بكر بن مضر Cairo d. 218 AH 5 hadith Sulaiman bin Da'ud bin Da'ud سليمان بن داود بن داود بن علي Baghdad d. 219 AH 91 hadith Sa'id bin Abi Maryam سعيد بن أبي مريم Cairo d. 224 AH 36 hadith Yahya bin Yahya bin Bukayr يحيى بن يحيى بن بكير Nisapur d. 226 AH 6 hadith Yahya bin Ma'in يحيى بن معين Baghdad d. 233 AH 34 hadith
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  1. أنس بن مالكحميد الطويلإسماعيل بن جعفر بن أبي كثير الزرقيقتيبة بن سعيدالبخاري · 12 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari

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Hadith narrated by Ja'far bin Rabi'ya bin Shrhbyl جعفر بن ربيعة بن شرحبيل

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#174 “I saw Abu Hurairah performing Wudu’ on the roof of the Masjid ans he said: ‘I ate some tough cheese, so I performed Wudu’ because of that. I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanding us to do Wudu’ from that which has been touched by fire.'” #182 “O son of my sister, perform Wudu’, for I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: ‘Perform Wudu’ from that which has been touched by fire.'” #208 “I saw her wash tub filled with blood. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to her: ‘Stop (praying) for as long as your period prevents you, then perform Ghusl.'” (Another chain) #313 “I have become Junub and I do not have any water.” ‘Umar said: “Do not pray.” But ‘Ammar bin Yasir said: “O Commander of the Believers! Don’t you remember when you and I were on a campaign and we became Junub and could not find water? You did not pray, but I rolled in the […] #353 “I saw her wash tub filled with blood.” The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to her: “Stop (praying) for as long as your period used to last, then perform Ghusl.” #478 “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to stand in Zuhr and recite the equivalent of thirty verses in each Rak’ah, then in the first two Rak’ahs of ‘Asr he would stand for the equivalent of fifteen verses.” #988 She heard the Prophet (ﷺ) recite Al-Mursalat in Maghrib. #1106 “Al-Bara’ described the prostration to us. He places his hands on the ground and raised his posterior and said: ‘This is what I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) doing.” #1233 It was conveyed to him that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed two rak’ahs, and Dhul-Shimalain said something similar to him. (One of the narrators Ibn Shihab said: “Sa’eed bin Al-Musayyab informed me of this hadith from Abu Hurairah.” He said: “And Abu Salamah bin ‘Abdur Rahman, Abu Bakr bin ‘Abdur Rahman, abu Bakr bin […] #1276 His father told him that he saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) sitting when praying, putting his right forearm on his right thigh and raising his forefinger, which he had bent slightly, and he was supplicating. #2345 “There is no fast for the one who does not intend to fast before dawn.” Malik bin Anas narrated it in Mursla from. #2587 “Giving charity to a poor person is charity, and (giving) to a relative is two things, charity and upholding the ties of kinship.” #2982 “I saw Ibn Umar walking between As-Safa and Al-Marwah. He said: ‘I am walking because I saw the Messenger of Allah Walking, and I hasten because I saw the Messenger of Allah hasten.'” #3290 “O Messenger of Allah, marry my sister, the daughter of Abu Sufyan.” She said: “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Would you like that?’ I said: ‘Yes; I do not have you all to myself and I would like to share this goodness with my sister.’ The Prophet said: ‘Your sister is not permissible for me […] #3318 “Aishah said: ‘The Messenger of Allah entered upon me and there was a man sitting with me. He got upset about that, and I saw the anger in his face.’ I said: “O Messenger of Allah, he is my brother through breast-feeding.” He said: “Be careful who you count as your brothers” –or: “be careful […] #3516 “Ibn ‘Abbas and Abu Hurairah were asked about the woman whose husband dies when she is pregnant. Ibn ‘Abbas said: ‘(She should wait) for the longer of the two periods.’ Abu Hurairah said: ‘When she gives birth it becomes permissible for her to marry.’ Abu Salamah went to Umm Salamah and asked her about that, […] #3925 It was narrated from Rafi’ bin Khadij that the Messenger of Allah forbade leasing land. #3940 It was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that the Prophet gave the datepalms of Khaibar and their land to the Jews of Khaibar on condition that they would take care of them at their expense, and the Messenger of Allah would have half of their fruits. #4242 “A man said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, we used to sacrifice the ‘Atirah during the Jahiliyyah in Rajab; what do you command us to do?’ He said: ‘Sacrifice to Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, whatever month it is, do good for the sake of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and feed (the poor).”‘ #5414 “The Prophet said: ‘I disavow what Khalid has done,’ twice.”