Teachers (71) Narrators who died before Sa'id bin Abi Maryam سعيد بن أبي مريم
Sahabi (Companion) Zayd ibn Harithah Makkah d. 8 AH 19 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Mas'ud Makkah d. 32 AH 400 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Talha Ansari Medina d. 34 AH 31 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Hafsa bint Umar Makkah d. 41 AH 43 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdur Rahman ibn al-Harith Makkah d. 43 AH 10 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Amr bin al-'Aas Makkah d. 43 AH 13 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Usamah ibn Zayd Makkah d. 54 AH 84 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas Makkah d. 55 AH 122 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 Hurairah Makkah d. 59 AH 3,743 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Alqama bin Qays علقمة بن قيس بن عبد الله Makkah d. 60 AH 95 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) ibn Umar Makkah d. 74 AH 2,035 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) Marthad bin 'Abdullah al-Yazni مرثد بن عبد الله اليزني Cairo d. 90 AH 29 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Sahl bin Sa'd bin Malik Medina d. 91 AH 168 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman أبو سلمة بن عبد الرحمن بن عوف Medina d. 94 AH 590 hadith
Students (16) Narrators who died after Sa'id bin Abi Maryam سعيد بن أبي مريم
Abd al-Whab bin Njd'h عبد الوهاب بن نجدة d. 232 AH 13 hadith Sulaiman bin 'Abdur Rahman سليمان بن عبد الرحمن بن عيسى Damascus d. 233 AH 12 hadith Sahl bin Znjlh سهل بن زنجلة d. 240 AH 38 hadith al-Hasan bin 'Ali al-Halwani الحسن بن علي الخلال الحلواني Makkah d. 242 AH 145 hadith Hrmlh bin Yahya bin حرملة بن يحيى Cairo d. 244 AH 41 hadith Ahmed bin al-Hasan bin Junaydab أحمد بن الحسن بن جنيدب Tirmidh d. 250 AH 9 hadith Ishaq bin Mansur al-Kausaj إسحاق بن منصور بن بهرام - الكوسج Merv d. 251 AH 145 hadith Ishaq bin Ibrahim bin Swyd إسحاق بن إبراهيم بن سويد al-Ramla d. 254 AH 2 hadith Maymun bin al-'Abbas ميمون بن العباس d. 254 AH 1 hadith Muhammad bin 'Abdul Rahim bin Abi Zuhayr محمد بن عبد الرحيم بن أبي زهير البزاز Iran d. 255 AH 5 hadith Ibrahim bin Y'aqub bin Ishaq إبراهيم بن يعقوب بن إسحاق Damascus d. 259 AH 52 hadith Muhammad bin Khlf bin Amar محمد بن خلف بن عمار Asqalan d. 260 AH 11 hadith Muhammad bin Isma'il bin Ibrahim محمد بن إسماعيل بن إبراهيم بن مقسم Basra d. 264 AH 123 hadith Muhammad bin Awf bin Sufyan محمد بن عوف بن سفيان الطائي Hims d. 273 AH 15 hadith Ishaq bin al-Sabah al-Kundi إسحاق بن الصباح الكندي الأشعثي Kufa d. 277 AH 1 hadith Abu Hatim al-Razi أبو حاتم الرازي al-Ray d. 277 AH 21 hadith
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25.0%
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Common Transmission Chains

Most frequent transmission paths that include سعيد بن أبي مريم, ranked by hadith count.

  1. قتيبة بن سعيدالبخاري · 337 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  2. شعيب بن أبي حمزة الحمصيأبو اليمان الحكم بن نافع · 304 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  3. شعيب بن أبي حمزة الحمصيأبو اليمان الحكم بن نافعالبخاري · 304 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  4. الزهريشعيب بن أبي حمزة الحمصي · 242 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  5. إسماعيل بن أبي أويسالبخاري · 240 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  6. الزهريشعيب بن أبي حمزة الحمصيأبو اليمان الحكم بن نافع · 240 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  7. الزهريشعيب بن أبي حمزة الحمصيأبو اليمان الحكم بن نافعالبخاري · 240 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  8. آدم بن أبي إياسالبخاري · 205 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  9. سعيد بن المسيبالزهري · 177 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari
  10. مالك بن أنسإسماعيل بن أبي أويس · 169 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari

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

Hadith narrated by Sa'id bin Abi Maryam سعيد بن أبي مريم

Sunan Abi Dawud (13)

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#2394 A man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) during Ramadan in the mosque. He said: Messenger of Allah, I am burnt. The Prophet (ﷺ) asked him what happened to him. He said: I had sexual intercourse with my wife. He said: Give sadaqah (alms). He said: I swear by Allah, I possess nothing with me, and […] sahih #2539 AbuSalam reported on the authority of a man from the companion of the Prophet (ﷺ). He said: We attacked a tribe of Juhaynah. A man from the Muslims pursued a man of them, and struck him but missed him. He struck himself with the sword. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Your brother, O group […] daif #2566 ‘Abd Allah bin Ja’far said “When the Prophet (ﷺ) arrived after a journey, we were taken for his reception. Any of us who met him first he lifted him in front of him. As I was the first to meet him, he lifted me in front of him. Then Hasan or Hussain was brought to […] sahih #2947 The Prophet (ﷺ) appointed me to collect sadaqah and then said: Go, AbuMas’ud, I should not find you on the Day of Judgment carrying a camel of sadaqah on your back, which rumbles, the one you have taken by unfaithful dealing in sadaqah. He said: If it is so, I will not go. He said: […] hasan #3113 I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say three days before his death: No one of you dies but he had good faith in Allah. sahih #3323 The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: The atonement for a vow is the same as for an oath. Abu Dawud said: This tradition has also been transmitted by ‘Amr b. al-Harith from Ka’b b. ‘Alqamah, from Ibn Shamasah on the authority of ‘Uqbah. sahih #3912 The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: There is no infection, no hamah, no other promising rain, and no serpent in a hungry belly. sahih #4242 When we were sitting with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), he talked about periods of trial (fitnahs), mentioning many of them. When he mentioned the one when people should stay in their houses, some asked him: Messenger of Allah, what is the trial (fitnah) of staying at home? He replied: It will be flight and […] sahih #4688 Four characteristics constitute anyone who possesses them a sheer hypocrite, and anyone who possesses one of them possesses a characteristics of hypocrisy till he abandons it : when he talks he lies, when he makes a promise he violates it, when he makes a covenant he acts treacherously, and when he quarrels, he deviates from […] sahih #4882 Everything of a Muslim is sacred to a Muslim : his property, honour and blood. It is enough evil for any man to despise his brother Muslim. sahih #4890 Zayd ibn Wahb said: A man was brought to Ibn Mas’ud. He was told: This is so and so, and wine was dropping from his beard. Abdullah thereupon said: We have been prohibited to seek out (faults). If anything becomes manifest to us, we shall seize it. sahih #4930 The Prophet (May peace be upon him) cursed effeminate men (mukhannathan) and women who imitated men, saying: Put them out of your houses, and put so-and-so out. (that is to say, the effeminate men) sahih #5194 A man asked the Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him): When aspect of Islam is best? He replied: that you should provide food and greet both those you know and those you do not know. sahih

Sunan al-Nasa'i (9)

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#554 “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to pray Zuhr when the sun passed its zenith, and he would pray ‘Asr between these two prayers; and he would pray Maghrib when the sun had set, and he used to pray ‘Isha’ when the twilight had disappeared,” then he said straight after that: “And he would pray […] #2098 “while we were with the Messenger of Allah, sitting in the Masjid, a man entered on a camel. He made it kneel in the Masjid, then he hobbled it. Then he said; ‘Which of you is Muhammad?’ He was reclining among them, and we said to him: ‘This white man who is reclining.’ The man […] #2246 “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever among you can afford to get married, let him do so, and whoever cannot afford it should fast, for it will be a restraint (Wija) for him.”‘ #2620 “I heard ‘Umar say: ‘I gave a horse to someone to ride in the cause of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and the one who kept it neglected it. I wanted to buy it back from him, and I thought that he would sell it at a cheap price. I asked the Messenger for Allah […] #3197 “The sanctity of the wives of the Mujahidin to those who stay behind is like the sanctity of their mothers. There is no man among those who stay behind who takes on the responsibility of looking after the wife of one of the Mujahidin (and betrays him) but he (the betrayer) will be made to […] #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 […] #3522 “That a woman from Aslam who was called Subai’ah was married to her husband, and he died while she was pregnant. Abu As-Sanabil bin Ba’kak proposed to her but she refused to marry him. He said: ‘You cannot get married until you have observed ‘Iddah for the longer of the two periods.’ Approximately twenty days […] #3587 “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘There is no Arabian horse but it is allowed to offer two supplications every Sahar (end of the night): O Allah, You have caused me to be owned by whoever You wanted among the sons of Adam, and you have made me belong to him. Make me the dearest of […] #5608 “I heard ‘Ata’ being asked by a man: ‘We travel and drinks are offered to us in the marketplaces, and we do not know what kind of vessels they were prepared in.’ He said: ‘Every intoxicant is unlawful.’ He repeated the question and he said: ‘Every intoxicant is unlawful.’ He repeated the question and he […]

Sunan Ibn Majah (11)

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#263 “A Bedouin entered the mosque when the Messenger of Allah was sitting there, and (the man) said: ‘O Allah, forgive me and Muhammed, and do not forgive anyone else with us.’ The Messenger of Allah smiled and said: ‘You have placed restrictions on something that is vast.’ Then the Bedouin turned away, went to a […] #292 He came to ‘Umar bin Khattab from Egypt. ‘Umar said: “How long has it been since you have taken off your leather socks?” He said: “From one Friday to the next.” He said: “You have acted in accordance with the Sunnah.” #316 “The Messenger of Allah, if he needed any of his wives, would satisfy his needs then he would sleep as he was, without touching water.” #317 The Messenger of Allah would become sexually impure then sleep as he was, without touching water. (Da’if)Sufyan said: “I mentioned this Hadith one day, and Isma’il said to me: ‘O young man, you should support this Hadith with something else.'” #396 ‘Aishah said: “I never looked at (or I never saw) the private part of the Messenger of Allah.” (Da’if)(One of the narrators) Abu Bakr (Ibn Abu Shaibah) said: “Abu Nu’aim would say: ‘(From) a freed female slave of ‘Aishah.'” #1110 “When anyone of you has finished his prayer, let him give his house a share of that, for Allah will put something good in his house because of that prayer.” #1178 ‘Urge your dying ones to say La ilaha illallah.” #1785 he divorced his wife irrevocably, then he came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and asked him. He said: “What did you mean by that?” He said: “One (divorce).” He said: “By Allah did you only mean one (divorce) thereby?” He said: “By Allah, I meant one.” Then he sent her back to him. (Da’if)Muhammad […] #2513 “Even if there was only one day left of this world, Allah would make it last until a man from my household took possession of (the mountain of) Dailam and Constantinople.” #2623 “Whoever performs Hajj to this House, and does not have sexual relations nor commit any disobedience, will go back like the day his mother bore him.” #2684 It was narrated from Nafi’, from Ibn ‘Umar that when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) performed Tawaf around the House for the first time, he walked briskly with short steps in the first three circuits, and walked normally in the last four, starting and ending at the Hijr.* And Ibn ‘Umar used to do that.