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He is known as al‐Anmati. He was a Waqifite. He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐Sadiq). He is among the companions of Abu al‐Hasan (Musa). He has a book.[5] 13. Ahmed Bin al‐Hasan Bin Isma’il al‐Tammar He was the retainer of the Banu Asad. He has been accused of his being a Waqifite. He is among the companions of Imam al‐Kazim.[6] He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Rida, peace be on him. Al‐Najashi has said: “Any way, he is trustworthy; his traditions are authentic; he is reliable; he has a book entitled al‐Nawadir.”[7] [1] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal. [2] Nejashi, Rijal. [3] Al‐Khulasa. Nejashi, Rijal. [4] Nejashi, Rijal. [5] Jami' al‐Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 44. Keshi, Rijal, p.291. [6] Jami' al‐Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 44. [7] Nejashi, Rijal, p. 55. 14. Ahmed Bin Ziyad He is known as al‐Khazzaz; he is among the companions of Imam Musa; he has been accused of his being a Waqifite.[1] 15. Ahmed Bin ‘Amru Bin Abi Shu‘ba al‐Halabi He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Kazim and al‐Rida; and his father reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐Sadiq). He belonged to a house known for fear of Allah, truthfulness, and following Ahl al‐Bayt.[2] 16. Ahmed Bin al‐Fedl al‐Khaza‘i He is among the companions of Imam al‐Kazim; he has been accused of his being a Waqifite;[3] he has a book. Al‐Kashi has narrated that he is among the companions of Musa and of ‘Ali b. Musa. 17. Ahmed Bin Muhammed He was from Kufa. He is the brother of Kamil b. Muhammed; he is among the companions of Imam Musa. He has a narration concerning the excellence of the visitation to al‐Husayn; the narration has been mentioned in (the book) al‐Tahdhib.[4] Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com
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He is known as al‐Anmati. He was a Waqifite. He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd<br />
Allah (al‐Sadiq). He is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Abu al‐Hasan (Musa). He has a book.[5]<br />
13. Ahmed Bin al‐Hasan Bin Isma’il al‐Tammar<br />
He was the retainer of the Banu Asad. He has been accused of his being a Waqifite. He is among<br />
the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam al‐Kazim.[6] He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Rida,<br />
peace be on him. Al‐Najashi has said: “Any way, he is trustworthy; his traditions are authentic; he<br />
is reliable; he has a book entitled al‐Nawadir.”[7]<br />
[1] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal.<br />
[2] Nejashi, Rijal.<br />
[3] Al‐Khulasa. Nejashi, Rijal.<br />
[4] Nejashi, Rijal.<br />
[5] Jami' al‐Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 44. Keshi, Rijal, p.291.<br />
[6] Jami' al‐Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 44.<br />
[7] Nejashi, Rijal, p. 55.<br />
14. Ahmed Bin Ziyad<br />
He is known as al‐Khazzaz; he is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa; he has been accused of<br />
his being a Waqifite.[1]<br />
15. Ahmed Bin ‘Amru Bin Abi Shu‘ba al‐Halabi<br />
He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Kazim and al‐Rida; and his father reported<br />
traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐Sadiq). He belonged to a house known for fear of<br />
Allah, truthfulness, and following Ahl al‐Bayt.[2]<br />
16. Ahmed Bin al‐Fedl al‐Khaza‘i<br />
He is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam al‐Kazim; he has been accused of his being a Waqifite;[3] he<br />
has a book. Al‐Kashi has narrated that he is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Musa and of ‘Ali b. Musa.<br />
17. Ahmed Bin Muhammed<br />
He was from Kufa. He is the brother of Kamil b. Muhammed; he is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of<br />
Imam Musa. He has a narration concerning the excellence of the visitation to al‐Husayn; the<br />
narration has been mentioned in (the book) al‐Tahdhib.[4]<br />
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