- Aban ibn abi-Ayyash
Aban ibn Abi-Ayyash ( _ar. آبان بن أبي عيّاش) was a Persian companion of
Sulaym ibn Qays and several Shi'aImam s. He also treasuredthe book of Sulaym ibn Qays .Biography
At fifteen years of age, Aban met Sulaym ibn Qays who taught him about Shi'a Islam. Eventually, he was entrusted with the book of Sulaym ibn Qays.
After the
Battle of Karbala , when he was starting to get old, he went toShiraz . After that, he went toBasra where he metHasan al-Basri and asked him about theauthenticity of the book. Hasan answered "it’s all true". Aban then went to Mecca where he talked toSahaba s andTaba'een , and all agreed to the events as portrayed in the book. He was still unsure about some of the more explicit parts of the book, so he took it to the Shi'a ImamAli ibn Hussain , whom happened to be inMecca that year.Two old Sahaba were accompanying Ali ibn Hussain: Abu Tufail and Umar ibn Abi-Salman. Ali ibn Hussain told one of the Sahabas to read it for him. For three days, they did nothing but read the book, and at the end Ali ibn Hussain declared the content authentic. Aban became a known and prominent Sahaba to Ali ibn Hussain, and then to the following two Shi'a Imams:
Mohammad Baqir ibn Ali andJa'far al-Sadiq ibn Mohammad Baqir .ee also
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Sahaba
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