Hisham ibn Urwah

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He was born in Medina in the year 61 A.H. (680 C.E.).[1] His father was Urwah ibn al-Zubayr, the son of Zubayr ibn al-Awwam and Asma bint Abu Bakr, and his mother was an unnamed concubine.[2]

He married Fatima bint Mundhir, and their children were al-Zubayr, Urwah and Muhammad.[2]Template:Rp

As a narrator, Hisham is described as "reliable and firm, with a lot of hadith, and he was an authority." He narrated from his father, Urwah; from his wife, Fatima; and from Wahb ibn Kaysan.[2]Template:Rp Among his pupils was Malik ibn Anas.[3] The young Muhammad ibn Umar al-Waqidi also listened to him;[2]Template:Rp however, al-Waqidi would have been only 16 years old when Hisham died.[2]Template:Rp

Hisham died in Baghdad[2]Template:Rp in 146 A.H. (763 C.E.)[1]

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  1. a b Ibn Hajar, Tahdhib, xi, 51: see also Al-Dhahabi, Mīzān al-I'tidāl.
  2. a b c d e f Muhammad ibn Sa'd. The Men of Madina Volume II. Translated by Aisha Bewley. London: Ta-Ha (2000).
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