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through death. As for your brother, he will die during his journey before he reaches his homeland; and you will repent of that which had issued from you; that is because you have turned away from each other, so Allah has decreased your life spans.”[8] He has been regarded as reliable in (the books) al‐Wajiza, al‐Bulgha, and al‐Hawi. [1] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 141. [2] Ibid. [3] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 2, p. 78. [4] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 143. [5] Sharh al‐Irshad. [6] Al‐Fihrast. [7] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 147. [8] Al‐Keshi, Rijal, p. 277. 160. Salih Bin Khalid al‐Muhamili, Abu Shayb al‐Kanasi He was the retainer of Ali b. al‐Hakam b. al‐Zubayr. He reported traditions on the authority of Imam al‐Kazim, peace be on him. He has a book narrated by a group of which is ‘Abbas b. Ma‘ruf. Al‐Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as reliable in his Rijal, Chapter on Kunyas.[1] He has been regarded trustworthy in (the books) al‐Wajiza and al‐Bulgha. 161. Salih Bin Sa‘eed al‐Ahwal Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the companions of Imam Musa, and added that he is an unknown.[2] 162. Sabah Bin Musa al‐Sabati He is trustworthy. He reported (traditions) on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan, peace be on them.[3] 163. Saffwan Bin Mahran Bin al‐Mughira al‐Asadi al‐Kufi He is reliable. He reported (traditions) on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah, peace be on him.[4] He came in to Imam Musa, peace be on him, and he said to him: ‐Saffwan, everything (issues) from you is good and beautiful except one thing. ‐May I be your ransom, what is it? ‐Your hiring out your camels to the man‐i.e., Harun al‐Rashid. ‐By Allah I have not hired them out to him out of joy nor out of ingratitude nor for hunting nor for amusement, but I have hired them out to him (for building) this road‐the road to Mecca. I do not undertake Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com
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through death. As for your brother, he will die during his journey before he reaches his homeland;<br />
and you will repent of that which had issued from you; that is because you have turned away from<br />
each other, so Allah has decreased your life spans.”[8] He has been regarded as reliable in (the<br />
books) al‐Wajiza, al‐Bulgha, and al‐Hawi.<br />
[1] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 141.<br />
[2] Ibid.<br />
[3] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 2, p. 78.<br />
[4] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 143.<br />
[5] Sharh al‐Irshad.<br />
[6] Al‐Fihrast.<br />
[7] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 147.<br />
[8] Al‐Keshi, Rijal, p. 277.<br />
160. Salih Bin Khalid al‐Muhamili, Abu Shayb al‐Kanasi<br />
He was the retainer of Ali b. al‐Hakam b. al‐Zubayr. He reported traditions on the authority of<br />
Imam al‐Kazim, peace be on him. He has a book narrated by a group of which is ‘Abbas b. Ma‘ruf.<br />
Al‐Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as reliable in his Rijal, Chapter on Kunyas.[1] He has been<br />
regarded trustworthy in (the books) al‐Wajiza and al‐Bulgha.<br />
161. Salih Bin Sa‘eed al‐Ahwal<br />
Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa, and added that he is<br />
an unknown.[2]<br />
162. Sabah Bin Musa al‐Sabati<br />
He is trustworthy. He reported (traditions) on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan,<br />
peace be on them.[3]<br />
163. Saffwan Bin Mahran Bin al‐Mughira al‐Asadi al‐Kufi<br />
He is reliable. He reported (traditions) on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah, peace be on him.[4] He<br />
came in to Imam Musa, peace be on him, and he said to him:<br />
‐Saffwan, everything (issues) from you is good and beautiful except one thing. ‐May I be your<br />
ransom, what is it? ‐Your hiring out your camels to the man‐i.e., Harun al‐Rashid. ‐By Allah I have<br />
not hired them out to him out of joy nor out of ingratitude nor for hunting nor for amusement,<br />
but I have hired them out to him (for building) this road‐the road to Mecca. I do not undertake<br />
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