Requestors of Hadith from Imam Riḍā (AS) in Nīshābūr: Deficiencies and Slippages
Publish place: Hadith Studies and Researches، Vol: 2، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1404
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Requestors of Hadith from Imam Riḍā (AS) in Nīshābūr: Deficiencies and Slippages abstract
There is no doubt about the reception and stop of Imam Riḍā (AS) in Nīshābūr during his transfer to Merw; however, there is inconsistency in the sources regarding those who held the reins of his mount and those who requested the narration of hadith. The present study, by compiling a library of research papers and presenting them in an analytical-descriptive manner, aims to provide a documented demarcation of the individuals who made the request. Aḥmad ibn Ḥarb Nīshābūrī (d. 234 AH), Ibn Rāhwayh (d. 238 AH), Muḥammad ibn Aslam Ṭūsī (d. 242 AH), Muḥammad ibn Rāfiʻ Qushayrī Nīshābūrī (d. 245 AH), Yāsīn ibn Naḍr Nīshābūrī (d. 252 AH), Yaḥyā ibn Yaḥyā Nīshābūrī (d. 226 AH), and Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā Dhuhlī Nīshābūrī (d. 258 AH) are those whose names have been reported by reliable sources; however, including Abū Zurʻah Rāzī (d. 264 AH), Ibn Khuzaymah Sullamī Nīshābūrī (d. 311 AH), Abū Alī Thaqafī Nīshābūrī (d. 328 AH), Ᾱdam ibn Abī Ayās ʻAsqalānī (d. 220 AH), Naṣr ibn Alī Jahḍamī Rāzī Ḥanafī (d. 250 AH), and Muʻallā ibn Manṣūr Rāzī Ḥanafī (d. 211 AH) among them is shaky, and the evidence does not support it. These individuals were either not yet born, were not of an age to comprehend hadith, or lived in other regions. Shia scholars must avoid accusations of historical distortion and fabrication by relying on authentic narrations.
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Requestors of Hadith from Imam Riḍā (AS) in Nīshābūr: Deficiencies and Slippages authors
Mahdi Bayat Mokhtari
Associate Professor, Department of Shi'a Studies, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of NeyshAbūr, NeyshAbūr, Iran.