51. Al-Husayn bin Malik al-Qummi
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable.84
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable.84
52. Al-Husayn bin Muhammad al-Mada’ini
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions,85 and so did al-Barqi.
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions,85 and so did al-Barqi.
53. Hafs al-Marwazi
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.86
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.86
54. Hamdan bin Sulayman bin Umayrah an-Naysaburi
He was known as at-Tajir. Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.87 An-Najashi said, ‘Hamdan bin Sulayman Abu Sa’eed an-Nayshaburi was a reliable man from the notables of our companions.’88
He was known as at-Tajir. Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.87 An-Najashi said, ‘Hamdan bin Sulayman Abu Sa’eed an-Nayshaburi was a reliable man from the notables of our companions.’88
55. Hamza bin Sulayman bin Rasheed
He was from Baghdad. Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.89
He was from Baghdad. Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.89
56. Khalil bin Hashim al-Farisi
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.90
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.90
57. Khayran bin Isaaq az-Zakani
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.91
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.91
58. Khayran al-Khadim
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable,92 and so did al-Barqi. He had a high position near Imam al-Jawad (a.s.). Al-Kashshi mentioned some of his traditions with Imam al-Jawad (a.s.).
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable,92 and so did al-Barqi. He had a high position near Imam al-Jawad (a.s.). Al-Kashshi mentioned some of his traditions with Imam al-Jawad (a.s.).
59. Dawud bin Abu Zayd
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable, truthful, and religious. He had written some books as mentioned by al-Kashshi and ibn an-Nadim.93
Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions and said he was reliable, truthful, and religious. He had written some books as mentioned by al-Kashshi and ibn an-Nadim.93
60. Dawud bin al-Qassim al-Ja’fari
He was from Baghdad and surnamed as Abu Hashim. He was notable and had a high position near the Imams (a.s.). He met Imam ar-Ridha, Imam al-Jawad, Imam al-Hadi, Imam al-Askari, and Imam al-Mahdi (peace be upon them). He narrated traditions from them all. He had composed poetry on the Imams and written a book. He was preferred by rulers.
Al-Barqi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Jawad, al-Hadi, and Imam al-Askari’s companions.94 Al-Kashshi said, ‘Abu Amr said that Dawud had a respectable, high position near Abu Ja’far (al-Jawad), Abul Hasan (al-Hadi), and Abu Muhammad (al-Askari) (peace be upon them).’95
He was from Baghdad and surnamed as Abu Hashim. He was notable and had a high position near the Imams (a.s.). He met Imam ar-Ridha, Imam al-Jawad, Imam al-Hadi, Imam al-Askari, and Imam al-Mahdi (peace be upon them). He narrated traditions from them all. He had composed poetry on the Imams and written a book. He was preferred by rulers.
Al-Barqi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Jawad, al-Hadi, and Imam al-Askari’s companions.94 Al-Kashshi said, ‘Abu Amr said that Dawud had a respectable, high position near Abu Ja’far (al-Jawad), Abul Hasan (al-Hadi), and Abu Muhammad (al-Askari) (peace be upon them).’95
Notes:
84. Rijal at-Tusi.
85. Ibid.
86. Ibid.
87. Ibid.
88. Rijal an-Najashi.
89. Rijal at-Tusi.
90. Rijal at-Tusi.
91. Ibid.
92. Ibid.
93. Mu'jam Rijal al-Hadith, vol.7 p.92.
94. Rijal al-Barqi.
95. Rijal al-Kashshi.