خبب
Root entry · 33 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to swift movement, running, and the act of striking or beating, particularly in the context of swordsmithing and archery. It also encompasses names of individuals, some of whom were historical figures or companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
Derived headwords
- 1.Swordsmithclassical
A name for a swordsmith in Mecca who was renowned for his skill in forging and shaping swords, to the point that proverbs were coined about him and swords were attributed to him.
- 1.Al-Khabbab ibn al-Artclassical
A prominent early Muslim convert and companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for participating in the Battle of Badr. He later settled in Kufa and died there.
- 1.Khabbab ibn Ibrahimclassical
A person named Khabbab ibn Ibrahim, mentioned by Al-Tabarani.
- 1.Abd al-Rahman ibn Khabbabclassical
A companion from the Banu Sulaym tribe, residing in Basra, who narrated a connected hadith.
- 1.Abdullah ibn Khabbabclassical
A freedman of Banu Al-Najjar, considered trustworthy and from the third generation of narrators. He narrated from Abu Sa'id.
- 1.Salih ibn Khabbabclassical
One of the teachers of Al-A'mash.
- 1.Hilal ibn Khabbabclassical
Known as Abu Al-Ala Al-Basri, a freedman of Abd Al-Qays who settled in Madain. He was truthful but his memory deteriorated later in life.
- 1.Yunus ibn Khabbabclassical
A narrator who reported from Ata and Mujahid. He is considered weak and was known for his abusive language towards Uthman.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Khabbabclassical
A teacher of Hajib ibn Arkin, according to Al-Dhahabi.
- 1.Abu Khabbabclassical
A kunya (patronymic) for Al-Walid ibn Bukayr Al-Tamimi Al-Kufi. Al-Dhahabi recorded it with 'Jim' and 'Nun', and he is considered lenient in hadith narration.
- 1.Salih ibn Ata ibn Hubabclassical
Mentioned by Al-Dhahabi in Al-Mushtabah.
- 1.Abu Zayd ibn Khabbabclassical
Mentioned among the hadith narrators.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Yasafclassical
A companion, also known as Asaf ibn Utbah ibn Amr Al-Khazraji.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Al-Aswadclassical
An Ansari companion, believed to have participated in the Battle of Badr.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Al-Harthclassical
A companion mentioned by Ibn Shahin, though Abu Musa suggests the name might be with 'Jim'.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Malikclassical
An Ansari companion from the Aws tribe.
- 1.Abu Abdullah Al-Juhaniclassical
A companion, an ally of the Ansar, known by the kunya Abu Abdullah.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Sulaymanclassical
A companion from Kufa, son of Sulayman ibn Samrah. He is unknown and from the seventh generation of narrators.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Abdullah ibn Al-Zubayrclassical
A trustworthy and devout individual, son of Abdullah ibn Al-Zubayr. He died in the year 93 AH. His father was also known by this kunya.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Thabitclassical
The son of Khuayb ibn Abdullah ibn Al-Zubayr, known for his eloquence. Al-Mahdi appointed him over Medina.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Al-Zubayr ibn Abdullahclassical
A cousin of Khuayb ibn Abdullah ibn Al-Zubayr.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Abd al-Rahmanclassical
Known as Abu Al-Harith Al-Madani, a teacher of Malik ibn Anas. He is trustworthy and from the fourth generation of narrators.
- 1.Mu'adh ibn Khuaybclassical
A person mentioned among the hadith narrators.
- 1.Abu Khuayb Al-Barticlassical
A hadith narrator, Al-Abbas ibn Ahmad Al-Barti.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Adi the Martyrclassical
A companion who was martyred, mentioned as a notable figure.
- 1.Mu'adh ibn Abdullah ibn Khuaybclassical
A narrator from whom Muslim ibn Khuayb reported hadith.
- 1.Muslim ibn Khuaybclassical
A narrator who reported from Mu'adh ibn Abdullah ibn Khuayb.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Khuayb ibn Sulayman ibn Samrahclassical
A narrator who reported from Marwan ibn Ja'far.
- 1.Amr ibn Khuayb ibn Umarclassical
A narrator mentioned in the text.
- 1.Khuayb ibn Abdullah Al-Ansari Al-Madaniclassical
A narrator who reported from Mu'awiyah.
- 1.Amr ibn Khuayb ibn Al-Zubayrclassical
A narrator whose lineage is traced back to his grandfather.
- 1.Khuayb, freedman of Al-Zubayr ibn Al-Awwamclassical
A freedman of Al-Zubayr ibn Al-Awwam who narrated from his master.
- 1.Arrow fletcherclassical
The name of a man who used to fletch arrows.