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Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Sirin
Title
Ibn Sirin
Personal
Born
654 AD Basra, Rashidun Caliphate (present-day Iraq)
Died
12 January 728[1]
Religion
Islam
Parents
Sirin al-Basri (father)
Safiyya (mother)
Era
Islamic golden age
Jurisprudence
Sunni
Notable work(s)
Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams
Relations
Hafsa bint Sirin (sister)
Anas ibn Sirin (brother)
Muhammad Ibn Sirin (Arabic: محمد بن سيرين) (born in Basra) was a Muslim tabi' as he was a contemporary of Anas ibn Malik. He is claimed by some to have been an interpreter of dreams, though others regard the books to have been falsely attributed to him. Once regarded as the same person as Achmet son of Seirim, this is no longer believed to be true, as shown by Maria Mavroudi.[2]
^Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 1, p.546, Edition. I, 1964
^Maria Mavroudi, A Byzantine Book on Dream Interpretation: the Oneirocriticon of Achmet and its Arabic Sources, (Leiden, Boston, and Köln: Brill, 2002).
Muhammad IbnSirin (Arabic: محمد بن سيرين) (born in Basra) was a Muslim tabi' as he was a contemporary of Anas ibn Malik. He is claimed by some to have...
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messenger to a governor of Egypt. Sirin was married to the poet Hassan ibn Thabit, and bore a son, Abdurahman ibn Hassan. Sirin's father was a prominent figure...
Tafsir al-Ahlam al-Kabir) attributed to the 7th century Muslim scholar IbnSirin which was originally compiled in the 15th century by al-Dārī under the...
teaching of Basran traditionists and mystics as famous as Anas b. Mālik, IbnSīrīn, Hasan of Basra and Rabīʿa al-ʿAdawiyya. He was considered to have led...
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traditions. She was the sister of Muhammad ibnSirin, a man known for dream interpretation. Umm al-Darda Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥusayn Sulamī (1999). Dhikr An-Niswa...
al-Baṣrī, Makḥūl, and IbnSīrīn, among others, and many later ḥadīth transmitters narrated from him. ʿAbd Allāh bin ʿAwn was a mawla of Ibn Barza al-Mazanī...
near the residence of his mother, under the care of herself and her sister Sirin. When it was clear that Ibrahim was unlikely to survive, Muhammad was informed...
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Paraclete) is a tradition attributed to the early Basran traditionist Muhammad ibnSīrīn (d. 728). Ibid. p. 274. The scenario is so convoluted as to be absurd...
scholars recognized three kinds of dreams: false, pathogenic, and true. IbnSirin (654–728) was renowned for his Ta'bir al-Ru'ya and Muntakhab al-Kalam...
and was a member of the Banu Khazraj tribe. Muhammad gave him a slave, Sirin, as a concubine. His writings in defence of Muhammad refer to contemporary...
blood is at stake. Ibn Sa'd, in his book al-Tabaqat al-Kubra, narrates on the authority of IbnSirin: The Prophet (S) saw 'Ammar Ibn Yasir (ra) crying...
Islam. Biologists, neuroscientists, and psychologists (654–728) IbnSirin Muhammad IbnSirin (Arabic: محمد بن سيرين) (born in Basra) was a Muslim mystic...
following that of the Companions, based upon the statement of Muhammad IbnSirin: “They did not previously inquire about the sanad. However, after the...
following that of the Companions based upon the statement of Muhammad IbnSirin, "They did not previously inquire about the isnad. However, after the...
status of the Egyptian woman Maria al-Qibtiyya—who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was gifted to Muhammad by the Egyptian governor Al-Muqawqis...
considered a wife by some Muslims. An Egyptian woman who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was betrothed to Muhammad as a gift from the Egyptian governor...