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Related in a hadith from Abu Hamzah al-Thumali, from Imam 'Ali ibn al-Hussein (A) who said: 'Imam Ali (A) wrote to Malik, who was in the avant-guard on the day.!
Abu Hamza al-Thumali
Thābit ibn Abī Ṣafiyya famously known as Abū Ḥamza al-Thumālī Thābit ibn Dīnār (Arabic: أبو حمزة الثمالي) formerly disciple of Ali al-Sajjad, was also among Muhammad al-Baqir's followers.
He is regarded as a trustworthy transmitter by Shias but untrustworthy by Sunni hadith scholars.
Life
Abu Hamza al-Thumali claimed to be a companion of Ali al-Sajjad.
His books have sold more than million copies worldwide, have been translated into thirty-eight languages, and have provided the basis for fifteen feature.
He also claimed to be a companion of Muhammad al-Baqir and Ja'far al-Sadiq. Al-Najashi said: “He was the best of our companions and the most reliable of them in narration and tradition.” It was reported that Ali al-Rida said: “Abu Hamza at his time is like Salman at his time.” Shia rijal books say that Abu Hamza consumed prohibited intoxicants.[1] His sons died martyrs with the great revolutionist, Zayd ibn Ali.[2]
He died in the year 150 A.H.
Status as a narrator
The SunniHadith scholars have made several remarks about him:
Umar ibn Hafs ibn Ghiyath (d.
222): “My father ab