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64. Al‐Hasan Bin Amir Bin Sulayman<br />

Ibn Dawud has said that he is among the <strong>com</strong>panions of al‐Sadiq and al‐Kazim, peace be on<br />

them.[2]<br />

65. Al‐Hasan Bin Mahbub al‐Sarrad<br />

He was the retainer of Bujayla; he was a reliable Kufan. Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as<br />

among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa. He reported traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Rida,<br />

peace be on him. He narrated traditions on the authority of sixty men from among the<br />

<strong>com</strong>panions of Abi ‘Abd Allah (al‐Sadiq). He had a great position. He is regarded as among the<br />

great figures of his time. He wrote many books of which are the following: Kitab al‐Hudud (a Book<br />

on the Prescribed Punishments), Kitab al‐Diyat (a Book on Blood Money), Kitab al‐Fara’id (a Book<br />

on the Religious Duties), Kitab al‐Nawadir (a Book on Miscellaneous Traditions), which has a<br />

thousand pages, and Kitab al‐Tafseer (A Book on the Exegesis of the Qur’an).[3]<br />

66. Al‐Hasan Bin Muhammed Bin Samma‘ah al‐Kindi al‐Sayrafi<br />

Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam (Musa) al‐Kazim. He has<br />

said: “He (al‐Hasan b. Muhammed) is a Waqifite in creed but he is good in writing, pure in<br />

jurisprudence, good in criticism. He wrote thirty books of which are: Kitab al‐Salah (a Book on the<br />

Ritual Prayers), Kitab al‐Sawm (a Book on Fasting), Kitab Wafat Abi ‘Abd Allah al‐Sadiq (a Book on<br />

the Death of Abi ‘Abd Allah al‐Sadiq), Kitab al‐Zuhd (a Book on Asceticism), Kitab al‐Bisharat (a<br />

[1] Lisan al‐Mizan, vol. 2, p. 225.<br />

[2] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 1, p. 301.<br />

[3] Shaykh al‐Tusi, Fihrast. Ibn al‐Nadeem, Fihrast. Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 1, p. 304.<br />

Book on Good News), and the like. He died in Jamadi al‐Ula, in the year 263 A. H. The prayer over<br />

him was performed by Ibrahim b. Muhammed al‐‘Alawi.[1]<br />

67. Al‐Husayn Bin Ibrahim Bin Musa<br />

Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of the Imam (Musa), peace be on<br />

him. Apparently, he is an unknown Imami (Shi’ite).[2]<br />

68. Al‐Husayn Bin Rashid<br />

He was the retainer of the Banu al‐‘Abbas. He was from Baghdad. Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered<br />

him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of the Imam (Musa), peace be on him. Apparently, he is an Imami<br />

(Shi’ite).[3]<br />

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