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24. Ishaq Bin ‘Abd Allah Bin Malik al‐Ash‘ary, al‐Qummi<br />

He is trustworthy and just. He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐<br />

Sadiq) and Abi al‐Hasan (Musa), peace be on them.[3]<br />

25. Ishaq Bin ‘Ammar al‐Kufi al‐Sayrafi<br />

He was the retainer of the Banu Taghlub. He is among the Shaykhs of the Shi‘a and their<br />

authorities. He narrated traditions on the authority of al‐Sadiq and al‐Kazim. He is other than<br />

Ishaq b. ‘Ammar al‐Sabati, who was an Afatahi. Some people mixed and made mistake concerning<br />

their names. They imagined that they were one person, just as the researcher, our Shaykh al‐<br />

Mamaqani has mentioned.[4] Some reports contradict his trustworthiness and justice.<br />

It has been reported that Ishaq was sitting with the Imam when one of his followers (Shi’a) came<br />

in to him.<br />

The Imam turned to his follower and said to him: “O So‐and so, renew your repentance and your<br />

acts of worship, for nothing of your life span has remained except one month.” Ishaq said: “I said<br />

to my self: ‘How wonderful! It was as if that he told his followers about their fixed terms.’” The<br />

Imam angrily turned to Ishaq and asked him: “Which of that do you deny? Al‐Hajri was unable (to<br />

undertake the office of the Imamate); nevertheless he had knowledge of death; and the Imam is<br />

more appropriate to that than Rashid al‐Hajri. Ishaq, two years of your life span has remained.<br />

Your people will scatter, and your family will be very poor.”<br />

Shortly after that, Ishaq died at the time the Imam appointed; his people and his<br />

[1] Al‐Ta'liqat, p. 51.<br />

[2] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 1, p. 112.<br />

[3] Nejashi, Rijal, p. 56.<br />

[4] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 1, p. 115.<br />

family became poor and miserable.[1]<br />

26. Ishaq Bin ‘Ammar al‐Sabati[2]<br />

He lived in Baghdad. He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐Sadiq) and Abi<br />

al‐Hasan (Musa). He was an Afatahi.[3]<br />

27. Ishaq Bin Muhammed<br />

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