Tawus Ibn Kaysan (Arabic: طاووس بن كيسان; died 723) was one of the Tabi‘in, one of the narrators of hadith and scholars of fiqh.

Tawus ibn Kaysan
طاووس بن كيسان
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Personal life
Born12 AH
634 CE
Died8th-13th Dhu al-Hijjah 106 AH
724 CE (aged 94)
Resting placeMuzdalifah, Hejaz, Umayyad Caliphate
ChildrenAbd Allah ibn Tawus
Parent
Other names
  • Abu Abd ar-Rahman al-Farsi
  • Tawus al-Hamiri
Religious life
ReligionIslam

He is also known as Tawoos ibn Kaysaan, "Tawoos" or "al-Taus,".

Biography

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He was one of the scholars of the Tabi‘in, one of the narrators of hadith, and a companion of, Ali Zayn al-Abidin, Ali Ibn al-Hussein. Ibn Hajar related that Tawus who inhabited an area called al-Jund and that he was the master of Hamadan in Iran. Ibn Hayyan said about him: He was among the worshipers of the people of the Yemen and the masters of the leading members of the next generation.” He performed the hajj forty times and narrated some of the whispered prayers of Imām Zayn al-‘Ābidin. Ibn Kaysan was also a student of Abdullah ibn Abbas. It was said that he was a great tabi’i who met over 50 companions. Tawus heard all the ahadeeth from the mouth of ibn Abbas. Tawus himself was the main teacher of Umar ibn Abdul Aziz.

Abdullah ibn Abbas loved Tawus so much that he said that "I believe that Tawus is from the people of Jannah". Also Ibn Kathir wrote that he met 50 of the Sahaba.

Hadith

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Hadith from him are recorded by Muhammad al-Bukhari (85 traditions), Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (78 traditions), al-Tirmidhi, al-Nasa'i, Abu Dawood, Ibn Maja, Ahmad ibn Hanbal.

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