Teachers (36) Narrators who died before Uqba bin Mukaram bin Aflah al-''Ami عقبة بن مكرم
Sahabi (Companion) Ubada bin As-Samit Makkah d. 34 AH 87 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abu Hurairah Makkah d. 59 AH 3,743 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Samra bin Jundub Medina d. 59 AH 115 hadith Sahabi (Companion) al-Bara' bin Azib bin al-Harith Medina d. 72 AH 167 hadith Sahabi (Companion) ibn Umar Makkah d. 74 AH 2,035 hadith Sahabi (Companion) Abdullah ibn Ja'far Abyssinia d. 80 AH 46 hadith al-Nadr bin Anas bin Malik النضر بن أنس بن مالك الأنصاري Basra d. 100 AH 18 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) al-Hasan al-Basri الحسن البصري Medina d. 110 AH 294 hadith Thiqah (Trustworthy) Qatada قتادة Basra d. 117 AH 764 hadith Amr bin Shu'aib bin Muhammad عمرو بن شعيب بن محمد السهمي Medina d. 118 AH 216 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Habib bin Abi Thabit حبيب بن أبي ثابت قيس Kufa d. 119 AH 67 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Nafie' نافع مولى ابن عمر Medina d. 119 AH 678 hadith Maqbul (Acceptable) Smak bin Hrb bin Aws سماك بن حرب بن أوس Kufa d. 123 AH 188 hadith Abu Ishaq al-Sabay'ai' أبو إسحاق السبيعي عمرو بن عبد الله Hamadan d. 129 AH 431 hadith Majhul (Unknown) Yonus bin 'Ubaid bin Dinar يونس بن عبيد بن دينار العبدي Basra d. 139 AH 27 hadith Saduq (Truthful) Asim al-Ahwal عاصم الأحول Basra d. 140 AH 172 hadith Saduq (Truthful) Abdullah bin Sa'id bin Abi Hind عبد الله بن سعيد بن أبي هند Medina d. 140 AH 49 hadith Muhammad bin Ajlan al-Madni محمد بن عجلان المدني Medina d. 148 AH 147 hadith Ibn Jurayj ابن جريج Rome d. 150 AH 389 hadith Shu'bah bin al-Hajjaj شعبة بن الحجاج Wasit d. 160 AH 1,037 hadith
Students (4) Narrators who died after Uqba bin Mukaram bin Aflah al-''Ami عقبة بن مكرم
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Hadith Grades
All 16 Sahih 3 Hasan 1 Da'if 0 Mawdu' 0 Ungraded 12
Grade Distribution by Collection 3 collection(s)
Ungraded: 7 of 7
7
43.8%
Ungraded: 5 of 5
5
31.3%
Sahih: 3 of 4Hasan: 1 of 4
4
25.0%
Sahih Hasan Da'if Mawdu' Ungraded
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Most frequent transmission paths that include عقبة بن مكرم, ranked by hadith count.

  1. عبد الله بن عمر بن الخطابنافع مولى ابن عمرموسى بن عقبةأنس بن عياض الليثيإبراهيم بن المنذر الحزاميالبخاري · 23 hadith · Sahih Al Bukhari

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

Hadith narrated by Uqba bin Mukaram bin Aflah al-''Ami عقبة بن مكرم

Jami' al-Tirmidhi (7)

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#241 Allah’s Messenger said: “Whoever performs Salat for Allah for forty days in congregation, catching the first Takbir, two absolutions are written for him: absolution from the Fire, and absolution from the Fire, and absolution from hypocrisy.” #423 “Allah’s Messenger (S) went out and the Iqamah was called for the Salat so I prayed As-Subh with him. Then the Prophet (S) turned and found me performing Salat so he said: ‘Easy O Qais! Are there two prayers together?’ I said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! I did not perform the two Rak’ah (before) Fajr.’ […] #664 the Messenger of Allah said: “Indeed charity extinguishes the Lord’s anger and it protects against the evil death.” #674 the Prophet sent a caller in the roads of Makkah proclaiming “Sadaqatul-Fitr is required upon every Muslim, male or female, free or slave, young or old; it is two Mudd of wheat or its equivalent of a Sa of food.” #2056 the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) permitted Ruqyah for the scorpion sting, the(evil) eye, and An-Namlah. Another chain reports a similar narration. #2984 ‘Ubaidah As-Salmani that ‘Ali narrated to him that on the Day of Al-Ahzab the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “O Allah! Fill their graves and their homes with fire as they have kept us busy from Salat Al-Wusta (the middle prayer) until the sun set.” #3056 that a man said: “O Messenger of Allah! Who is my father?” He said: “Your father is so-and-so.” He said: “So (the following) was revealed: O you who believe! Ask not about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble (5:101).”