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[4] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 281. [5] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 287. peace be on them. He has a book and questions.[1] 256. Muhammed Bin Mas‘ud al‐Ta’i He is a trustworthy Arab Kufan. He reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan (Musa), peace be on them.[2] 257. Muhammed Bin Yazid al‐Nehrwani In His Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as among the companions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him. He is an unknown.[3] 258. Muhammed Bin Yunus In His Rijal, Shaykh Tusi has numbered him as among the companions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him, and said that he is trustworthy. Similarly, al‐‘Allama (al‐Hilli) has mentioned him in his al‐Khulasa. He has also been regarded as trustworthy in both al‐Wajiza and al‐Baligha.[4] 259. Marzam Bin Hakim al‐Azdi al‐Meda’ini He is a trustworthy retainer. He reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐ Hasan (Musa), peace be on them. Al‐Rashid brought him along with his two brothers Muhammed and Hadeed, and ‘Abd al‐Hameed Bin Ghauwas. He ordered ‘Abd al‐Hameed to be killed, while Marzam and his two brothers were safe from his wickedness. Marzam died during the days of Imam al‐Rida, peace be on him. He has a book narrated by a group of narrators.[5] 260. Mas‘ada Bin Sadaqa al‐‘Abdi His kunya was Abu Muhammed; and it was said that it was Abu Basheer. He reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan (Musa), peace be on them. He has some books; among them is Khutab Ameer al‐Mu’mineen (the Sermons of the Commander of the Faithful).[6] 261. Masma‘ Bin ‘Abd al‐Malik Bin Masma‘ He was given the Kunya of Abu Sayyar and the nickname of Kardin. He was the Shaykh of Bakr b. Wa’il in Basrah. He was a notable and master of the Masami‘a. He narrated a few traditions on the authority of Abu Ja‘far, peace be on him. He also reported traditions on the authority of Abu ‘Abd Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com
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[5] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 287.<br />
peace be on them. He has a book and questions.[1]<br />
256. Muhammed Bin Mas‘ud al‐Ta’i<br />
He is a trustworthy Arab Kufan. He reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi<br />
al‐Hasan (Musa), peace be on them.[2]<br />
257. Muhammed Bin Yazid al‐Nehrwani<br />
In His Rijal, Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim,<br />
peace be on him. He is an unknown.[3]<br />
258. Muhammed Bin Yunus<br />
In His Rijal, Shaykh Tusi has numbered him as among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim,<br />
peace be on him, and said that he is trustworthy. Similarly, al‐‘Allama (al‐Hilli) has mentioned him<br />
in his al‐Khulasa. He has also been regarded as trustworthy in both al‐Wajiza and al‐Baligha.[4]<br />
259. Marzam Bin Hakim al‐Azdi al‐Meda’ini<br />
He is a trustworthy retainer. He reported traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐<br />
Hasan (Musa), peace be on them. Al‐Rashid brought him along with his two brothers Muhammed<br />
and Hadeed, and ‘Abd al‐Hameed Bin Ghauwas. He ordered ‘Abd al‐Hameed to be killed, while<br />
Marzam and his two brothers were safe from his wickedness. Marzam died during the days of<br />
Imam al‐Rida, peace be on him. He has a book narrated by a group of narrators.[5]<br />
260. Mas‘ada Bin Sadaqa al‐‘Abdi<br />
His kunya was Abu Muhammed; and it was said that it was Abu Basheer. He reported traditions on<br />
the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan (Musa), peace be on them. He has some books;<br />
among them is Khutab Ameer al‐Mu’mineen (the Sermons of the Commander of the Faithful).[6]<br />
261. Masma‘ Bin ‘Abd al‐Malik Bin Masma‘<br />
He was given the Kunya of Abu Sayyar and the nickname of Kardin. He was the Shaykh of Bakr b.<br />
Wa’il in Basrah. He was a notable and master of the Masami‘a. He narrated a few traditions on the<br />
authority of Abu Ja‘far, peace be on him. He also reported traditions on the authority of Abu ‘Abd<br />
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