Al-Rabi ibn Khuthaym

Eight Ascetics
  • Sufyan al-Thawri
  • Amir ibn Abd al-Qays
  • Abu Muslim al-Khawlani
  • Uwais al-Qarni
  • Al-Rabi ibn Khuthaym
  • Al-Aswad ibn Yazid
  • Masruq ibn al-Ajda'
  • Hasan al-Basri
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Al-Rabi ibn Khuthaym al-Thawri (d.ca 682) was a pupil of Abdullah ibn Masud and a famous tabi'i ascetic of Kufa. Constantly ill with a form of palsy, in later generations he became a symbol of endurance in the face of suffering. He emphasized the importance of silence, scrupulousness in religious observance, and the fear of Hell. Many traditions in the collection of Sahih Bukhari are given on his authority.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Mashahir, 99-Too; Ghaya, 1. 283; Abu Nu`aym, II. 105-19; Kashif, I. 235; Ibn Marthad 41-3