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From this supplication, we conclude that the Imam was displeased with this rogue (Muhammed b. Bashir), with whom he was afflicted just as his pure forefathers were afflicted with persons similar to this dirty, wicked person (Muhammed b. Bashir). E. His Death When the heresies of this dirty person appeared and his false beliefs spread, the local authorities arrested him, tortured him with various kinds of torture, and killed him with the worst killing.[1] He met his just reward in the world before the hereafter. 237. Muhammed Bin Bakr Bin Jinah Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the companions of the Imam (Musa) al‐Kazim, peace be on him. He (Muhammed Bin Bakr) has been accused of his joining the Waqifites.[2] 238. Muhammed Bin Thabit In his book al‐Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has two times numbered him as one of the companions of the Imam (Musa al‐Kazim), peace be on him. In the second time he mentioned that he was unknown.[3] [1] Al‐Keshi, Rijal, pp. 297‐299. [2] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 2, p. 89. [3] Ibid. 239. Muhammed Bin Ja‘far Bin Sa‘d al‐Aslami It was he who wrote the first will of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him; and he bore witness in his second will.[1] We will mention the text of the will in a chapter of this book. 240. Muhammed Bin al‐Harith al‐Ansari In his book al‐Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the companions of the Imam (Musa) al‐Kazim, peace be on him. Apparently, he is an unknown Imami Shi‘ite;[2] similarly, he was one of the witnesses during the second will of the Imam, according to the narration of al‐ Kulayni. 241. Muhammed Bin Hakim al‐Khath‘ami He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan. He was given the kunya of Abu Ja‘far. He has a book narrated by Ja‘far b. Muhammed b. Hakim.[3] He has been praised in the book al‐Wajiza. 242. Muhammed Bin Khalid Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com
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From this supplication, we conclude that the Imam was displeased with this rogue (Muhammed b.<br />
Bashir), with whom he was afflicted just as his pure forefathers were afflicted with persons similar<br />
to this dirty, wicked person (Muhammed b. Bashir).<br />
E. His Death<br />
When the heresies of this dirty person appeared and his false beliefs spread, the local authorities<br />
arrested him, tortured him with various kinds of torture, and killed him with the worst killing.[1]<br />
He met his just reward in the world before the hereafter.<br />
237. Muhammed Bin Bakr Bin Jinah<br />
Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of the Imam (Musa) al‐Kazim, peace<br />
be on him. He (Muhammed Bin Bakr) has been accused of his joining the Waqifites.[2]<br />
238. Muhammed Bin Thabit<br />
In his book al‐Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has two times numbered him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of the<br />
Imam (Musa al‐Kazim), peace be on him. In the second time he mentioned that he was<br />
unknown.[3]<br />
[1] Al‐Keshi, Rijal, pp. 297‐299.<br />
[2] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 2, p. 89.<br />
[3] Ibid.<br />
239. Muhammed Bin Ja‘far Bin Sa‘d al‐Aslami<br />
It was he who wrote the first will of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him; and he bore witness in<br />
his second will.[1] We will mention the text of the will in a chapter of this book.<br />
240. Muhammed Bin al‐Harith al‐Ansari<br />
In his book al‐Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as one of the <strong>com</strong>panions of the Imam<br />
(Musa) al‐Kazim, peace be on him. Apparently, he is an unknown Imami Shi‘ite;[2] similarly, he<br />
was one of the witnesses during the second will of the Imam, according to the narration of al‐<br />
Kulayni. 241. Muhammed Bin Hakim al‐Khath‘ami He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi<br />
‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan. He was given the kunya of Abu Ja‘far. He has a book narrated by<br />
Ja‘far b. Muhammed b. Hakim.[3] He has been praised in the book al‐Wajiza.<br />
242. Muhammed Bin Khalid<br />
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