Tabaqat Al Kubra. Vol. 3 Pg. 269 H. 3714
: The text of narrative 3714 focuses on the subject's conversion story, their participation in early battles, or specific virtues ( fada'il ) attributed to them by the Prophet or their peers.
According to the tabular text on pg. 269 (h. 3714): "‘Abdullah ibn ‘Utbah ibn Mas‘ud al-Hudhali, the nephew of the famed companion ‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud." tabaqat al kubra. vol. 3 pg. 269 h. 3714
الطبقات الكبرى - ط العلميه - ابن سعد كاتب الواقدي : The text of narrative 3714 focuses on
Thus, “h. 3714” is the specific historical report found on page 269 of the third volume of a particular edition. While the exact wording of the report cannot be confirmed without accessing the text, it is almost certainly a piece of biographical information about a Companion of the Prophet, offering insights into his or her life, character, virtues, or a specific event in which they were involved. This could be a direct quote from the Companion or a narration about them transmitted through a chain of narrators ( isnād ), a chain that Ibn Sa'd meticulously recorded, which forms the backbone of the Hadith tradition. This could be a direct quote from the
The term Kalalah appears in the Quran (Surah An-Nisa) and addresses situations where a deceased person leaves neither ascending heirs (parents/grandparents) nor descending heirs (children).
For researchers, this section is indispensable for tracing the "Madinan opinion" and the early formation of Islamic law through the lives of those who lived it. Critical Perspective Roman, provincial and Islamic law
Our specific citation points to , which primarily contains notices of the Companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him). It is here that Ibn Sa'd preserves hundreds of detailed biographies of the men and women who lived alongside and learned directly from the Prophet Muhammad, providing indispensable data for historians and Hadith scholars alike.