Consensus companions

Consensus companions

Consensus companions or "Ashab al-Ijma'" (Arabic: اصحاب الاجماع) are eighteen Muhaddith and Islamic scholar who had direct contacts with Shia Imams and great knowledge in religion. [1] Shia scholars accept every hadith which has been narrated by them unquestioningly.[2]

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List of Consensus companions

Companions of Imam Baqir and Imam Sadiq

  • Zurarah ibn A'yan (زُرارة بن أعین)
  • Maruf ibn Kharrabuz (معروف بن خَرَّبوذ)
  • Burayd ibn Muawiah (بُرَید بن معاویۀ عجلی)
  • Abu Basir (ابوبصیر اسدی (یا ابو‌بصیر مرادی))
  • Fuzayl ibn Yasar (فضیل بن یسار)
  • Muhammad ibn Muslim (محمد بن مسلم طایی)

Companions of Imam Kazim

  • Jamil ibn Darraj (جمیل بن درّاج)
  • Abdullah ibn Muskan (عبدالله بن مُسکان)
  • Abdullah ibn Bukir (عبدالله بن بُکیر)
  • Hammad ibn Eesa (حمّاد بن عیسی)
  • Hammad ibn Uthman (حمّاد بن عثمان)
  • Aban ibn Uthman (أبان بن عثمان)

Companions of Imam Riza and Imam Jawad

  • Yunus ibn Abdurrahman (یونس بن عبدالرحمن)
  • Safwan ibn Yahya (صفوان بن یحیی سابری)
  • Muhammad ibn Abi Amir (محمد بن أبی‌عمیر)
  • Abdullah Muqayrah (عبدالله مُغیرة)
  • Hasan ibn Mahbub (حسن بن محبوب)
  • Ahmad ibn Abi Nasr Bazanti (أحمد بن محمد بن ابی‌نصر بزنطی)

See also

References

  1. ^ Sachedina (1998), p.157
  2. ^ Walbridge (2001), p.190
  • Sachedina, Abdulaziz (1998). The Just Ruler in Shi'ite Islam: The Comprehensive Authority of the Jurist in Imamite Jurisprudence. Oxford University Press US. ISBN 0195119150. 
  • Walbridge, Linda S. (2001). The Most Learned of the Shiʻa: The Institution of the Marjaʻ Taqlid. Oxford University Press US. ISBN 019513799X. 

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