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Rabi ibn Sabra

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Rabi' ibn Sabrah al-Juhani (Arabic: ربيع بن سبرة الجهني) was among the narrators of hadith. His father (Sabrah ibn Ma'bad) is one of the companions of Muhammad, thus he was a Tabi‘in.[1]

Rabi lived in Medina. His hadith is narrated in Sahih Muslim, and the four Sunan books. He is declared as trusted by Hadith scholars such as Nisae, Al-Dhahabi, Ibn Hajar and others.[1]

Rabi had sons named Abd al-Malik ibn Rabi and Abd al-Aziz ibn Rabi.[1]

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