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Allah (al‐Sadiq) and devoted himself to him. Most his narrations were on his authority. Abu ‘Abd Allah said to him: “I prepare you for a great affair, O Abu Sayyar.” He narrated traditions on the [1] Ibid. [2] Al‐Bulgha. Al‐Khulasa. [3] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 3, p. 201. [4] Ibid., p. 203. [5] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 232. [6] Ibid., p. 325. authority of Abu al‐Hasan Musa. He has many miscellaneous traditions. It was he who narrated the Days of al‐Basus.[1] 262. Musadif He was the retainer of Abi ‘Abd Allah al‐Sadiq, peace be on him. Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him as among the companions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him. Imam al‐Kazim, peace be on him, bought an estate and granted it to the children of Musadif. Ibn al‐Ghada’iri has regarded Musadif as a weak narrator.[2] 263. Mu‘awiya Bin Abi Mu‘awiya al‐Bajali al‐Dihni He was a Kufan, among our notable companions, given precedence (over others), with great importance and position, and trustworthy. His father ‘Ammar was trustworthy in the sight of the general populace (‘amma). He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐ Hasan. He has books of which are: Kitab al‐hajj (a Book on the Hajj), Kitab al‐Salat (a Book on Prayers), Kitab Youm wa Layla (a Book on a Day and a Night), Kitab al‐Du‘a’ (a Book on Supplications), Kitab al‐Talaq (a Book on Divorce), and Kitab Mazar Ameer al‐Mu’mineen (a Book on Paying Visitations to the Commander of the Faithful, i.e., Imam ‘Ali). He died in the year 175 A. H.[3] 264. Mu‘awiya Bin Wahab al‐Bajali His kunya was Abu al‐Hasan. He was a real Arab, trustworthy, and had a good way. He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan, peace be on them. He has books among them are: Fada’il al‐Hajj (the Virtues of the Hajj).[4] He has been regarded as trustworthy by a group of the great figures.[5] 265. Mi‘tib Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com

Allah (al‐Sadiq) and devoted himself to him. Most his narrations were on his authority. Abu ‘Abd<br />

Allah said to him: “I prepare you for a great affair, O Abu Sayyar.” He narrated traditions on the<br />

[1] Ibid.<br />

[2] Al‐Bulgha. Al‐Khulasa.<br />

[3] Tanqeeh al‐Maqal, vol. 3, p. 201.<br />

[4] Ibid., p. 203.<br />

[5] Al‐Nejashi, Rijal, p. 232.<br />

[6] Ibid., p. 325.<br />

authority of Abu al‐Hasan Musa. He has many miscellaneous traditions. It was he who narrated<br />

the Days of al‐Basus.[1]<br />

262. Musadif<br />

He was the retainer of Abi ‘Abd Allah al‐Sadiq, peace be on him. Shaykh al‐Tusi has numbered him<br />

as among the <strong>com</strong>panions of Imam Musa al‐Kazim, peace be on him. Imam al‐Kazim, peace be on<br />

him, bought an estate and granted it to the children of Musadif. Ibn al‐Ghada’iri has regarded<br />

Musadif as a weak narrator.[2]<br />

263. Mu‘awiya Bin Abi Mu‘awiya al‐Bajali al‐Dihni<br />

He was a Kufan, among our notable <strong>com</strong>panions, given precedence (over others), with great<br />

importance and position, and trustworthy. His father ‘Ammar was trustworthy in the sight of the<br />

general populace (‘amma). He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐<br />

Hasan. He has books of which are: Kitab al‐hajj (a Book on the Hajj), Kitab al‐Salat (a Book on<br />

Prayers), Kitab Youm wa Layla (a Book on a Day and a Night), Kitab al‐Du‘a’ (a Book on<br />

Supplications), Kitab al‐Talaq (a Book on Divorce), and Kitab Mazar Ameer al‐Mu’mineen (a Book<br />

on Paying Visitations to the Commander of the Faithful, i.e., Imam ‘Ali). He died in the year 175 A.<br />

H.[3]<br />

264. Mu‘awiya Bin Wahab al‐Bajali<br />

His kunya was Abu al‐Hasan. He was a real Arab, trustworthy, and had a good way. He narrated<br />

traditions on the authority of Abi ‘Abd Allah and Abi al‐Hasan, peace be on them. He has books<br />

among them are: Fada’il al‐Hajj (the Virtues of the Hajj).[4] He has been regarded as trustworthy<br />

by a group of the great figures.[5]<br />

265. Mi‘tib<br />

Presented by http://www.alhassanain.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.islamicblessings.<strong>com</strong>

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