Wahb ibn Munabbih
7th/8th-century Yemeni Muslim scholar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wahb ibn Munabbih (Arabic: وهب بن منبه) was a Yemenite Muslim traditionist of Dhimar (two days' journey from Sana'a) in Yemen; died at the age of ninety, in a year variously given by Arabic authorities as 725, 728, 732, and 737 C.E.[1] He was a member of Banu Alahrar (Sons of the free people), a Yemeni of Persian origin.[2][3][4]
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Born | AH 34 (654/655) |
Died | 725 CE to 737 CE [1] |
Era | Medieval era |
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He is counted among the Tabi‘in and a narrator of Isra'iliyat.[5] He was also known as the author of The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar.[6]