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Abu hamza thumali biography of george washington

          Books have been written under title of history of prophets, biography of Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and life history of Holy Imams (a.s.).

          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.

        1. His books have sold more than million copies worldwide, have been translated into thirty-eight languages, and have provided the basis for fifteen feature.
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        3. 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.
        4. Supplication of Abu Hamza al-Thumali (); Assassination of Shuja Khanzada (); Arba'in pilgrimage (); Du'a Arafah (); Al.
        5. Tragedies (Lila Abu-Lughod).
        6. 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