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'''Dāwūd b. al-Nuʿmān''' (Arabic: {{ia|داود بن النعمان}}) was a [[Twelver Shi'a]] transmitter of hadith in the 2nd/[[8th century]] whose name is among those who transmitted hadiths from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]], [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]], and [[Imam al-Rida (a)]]. Some scholars of [[rijal]] have not considered him [[thiqa|reliable]], but some reliable sources have quoted from him.
'''Dāwūd b. al-Nuʿmān''' (Arabic: {{ia|داود بن النعمان}}) was a [[Twelver Shi'a]] transmitter of hadith in the 2nd/[[8th century]] whose name is among those who transmitted [[hadiths]] from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]], [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]], and [[Imam al-Rida (a)]]. Some scholars of [[rijal]] (biographical evaluation) have not considered him [[thiqa|reliable]], but some reliable sources have quoted from him.


==Family and Titles ==
==Family and Titles ==
Family of Dawud were Nakha'i from [[Kufa]] and were in [[wala' al-'Itq|Wala']] covenant with [[Banu Hashim]]. Dawud b. al-Nu'man was also known as al-Anbari which seemingly refers to al-Anbar city where he lived, near [[Euphrates]], 10 [[Farsakh]]s from [[Baghdad]]. [[Al-Kashshi]] has mentioned him with the title of Bayya' al-Anmat (Arabic: {{ia|بیّاع الأنماط}}, seller of carpets), perhaps referring to his job which was selling carpet.
Family of Dawud were Nakha'i from [[Kufa]] and were in [[wala' al-'Itq|Wala']] covenant with [[Banu Hashim]]. Dawud b. al-Nu'man was also known as al-Anbari which seemingly refers to [[al-Anbar]] city where he lived, near [[Euphrates]], 10 [[Farsakh]]s from [[Baghdad]]. [[Al-Kashshi]] has mentioned him with the title of Bayya' al-Anmat (Arabic: {{ia|بیّاع الأنماط}}, seller of carpets), perhaps referring to his job which was selling carpet.


==Reliability ==
==Reliability ==
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