Al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥanafiyya (Arabic: الحسن بن محمد بن الحنفية) (died 718 CE/100 AH) was one of the Salaf and a narrator of hadith.

He was the son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya and the brother of Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya.

Among the Isnad he is included in is the Hadith of prohibition of Mut'ah at Khaybar.

Legacy

Sunni view

Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, a 9th century Sunni Shafi'i Islamic scholar[1] judged the two sons of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya to be weak, arguing that one was a murijee, and the other to be a Shi'a.[2]

Ibn Sa'd stated:[3]

Al Hasan bin Muhammad was preferred above his brother.

Family Tree


Quraysh
Abd Manaf ibn QusaiĀtikah bint Murrah
‘Abd ShamsBarraMuṭṭalibHalaHashimSalma bint Amr
Umayya ibn Abd ShamsAbd al-Muttalib
HarbAbu al-'AsʿĀminahʿAbd AllāhAbî ṬâlibHamzaAl-‘Abbas
ʾAbī Sufyān ibn HarbAl-HakamAffan ibn Abi al-'AsMUHAMMAD
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Khadija bint Khuwaylid`Alî al-MûrtdhāKhawla al-HanafiyyaʿAbd Allâh
MuʿāwiyahMarwan IUthmanRuqayyahFatima ZahraMuhammad ibn al-HanafiyyaʿAli bin ʿAbd Allâh
Umayyad CaliphateUthman ibn Abi al-As Hasan al-MûjtabâHusayn ibn Ali
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Muhammad "al-Imâm" (Abbasids)
Abu Hashim(Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya)Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya

References

  1. Tahdhib al-Tahdhib
  2. "ref". Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2006-10-28.
  3. The Book of the Major Classes


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