
Muhammad ibn Sirin al-Basri
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Books number: 4
Ibn Sirin is Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Sirin al-Basri. The great follower and the Almighty Imam in interpretation, hadith, jurisprudence, and interpretation of vision, and presented in asceticism, piety and honoring parents, he died on the 9th of Shawwal 110 AH corresponding to 1/1/729, a hundred days after Al-Hasan Al-Basri, and he was 78 years old.
He heard from Abu Hurairah, Ibn Abbas and many of the companions, and he was a modernist, jurist, an imam of abundant knowledge, a scholar in the interpretation of dreams, a head of piety and a joker. He did not see the narration in the sense. It was written by Anas bin Malik in Faris. The authors of the Six Books and others narrated to him, and he was knowledgeable in arithmetic, the statutes, and the judiciary. Ibn Sirin was famous for his piety and he was a brilliant scientist in interpreting visions.