Rabi ibn Sabih
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Rabi ibn Sabih (Arabic: الربيع بن صبيح) (d. 160 AH[1]) was an early Muslim and a pioneer in recording the hadith among the Sunni Muslims in Basra.[2]
He died in Bārbud (the Arabized form of Bhadbhut), which today is a village in the Bharuch district of Gujarat, located on an inlet of the Narmada River.[3]