حجاج بن أرطاة
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حجاج بن أرطاة
Summary
حجاج بن أرطاة is a human[1]. He worked as a rawi[2], Islamic jurist[3], and muhaddith[4].
Key Facts
- حجاج بن أرطاة worked as a rawi[2].
- حجاج بن أرطاة worked as an Islamic jurist[3].
- حجاج بن أرطاة's professions included muhaddith[4].
- A notable student of حجاج بن أرطاة was Shārik ibn ʻAbd Allāh al-Nakhaʻī[5].
- A notable student of حجاج بن أرطاة was Ibn Abi Za'ida[6].
- A notable student of حجاج بن أرطاة was Yazīd ibn Hārūn[7].
- حجاج بن أرطاة is recorded as male[8].
- حجاج بن أرطاة's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- حجاج بن أرطاة's given name is recorded as Hajjaj / Haggag[10].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Ata ibn Abi Rabah[11].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under ʿAmr ibn Shu'ayb[12].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Abu Ishaq al-Subay'i[13].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri[14].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Abu al-Zubayr al-Makki[15].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Makhūl ibn Abī Muslim[16].
- حجاج بن أرطاة studied under Mansur ibn al-Mu'tamir[17].
Body
Education
Studied under Ata ibn Abi Rabah[11], a muhaddith[18], 0647–0732[19], specialised in science of hadith[20]; ʿAmr ibn Shu'ayb[12], a muhaddith[21]; Abu Ishaq al-Subay'i[13], a muhaddith[22], 0654–0745[23]; Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri[14], a muhaddith[24], 0678–0742[25], of Umayyad Caliphate[26], specialised in science of hadith[27]; Abu al-Zubayr al-Makki[15], a muhaddith[28]; and Makhūl ibn Abī Muslim[16], an author[29], 0700–0731[30], specialised in fiqh[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include rawi[2], Islamic jurist[3], and muhaddith[4]. Notable students include Shārik ibn ʻAbd Allāh al-Nakhaʻī[5], a judge[32], 0713–0794[33]; Ibn Abi Za'ida[6], a muhaddith[34], b. 0737[35]; and Yazīd ibn Hārūn[7], 0736–0821[36].
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What did حجاج بن أرطاة do for work?
حجاج بن أرطاة worked as rawi[2], Islamic jurist[3], and muhaddith[4].