Abd Allah b. Bukayr

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Abd Allah b. Bukayr
Companion ofImam al-Sadiq (a)
Religious AffiliationFatahiyya
LineageA'yan Family
Wellknown RelativesBukayr b. A'yan (father)Zurara b. A'yan (uncle)
Place(s) of ResidenceKufa
StudentsIbn Abi 'UmayrSafwan b. Yahyaal-Hasan b. Mahbub, ...


People of Consensus

Comapnions of Imam al-Baqir (a)
Zurara b. A'yan
Ma'ruf b. Kharrabudh
Burayd b. Mu'awiya
Abu Basir
al-Fudayl b. Yasar
Muhammad b. Muslim


Companions of Imam al-Sadiq (a)
Jamil b. Darraj
Abd Allah b. Muskan
Abd Allah b. Bukayr
Hammad b. 'Uthman
Hammad b. 'Isa
Aban b. 'Uthman


Companions of Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a)
Yunus b. 'Abd al-Rahman
Safwan b. Yahya
Muhammad b. Abi 'Umayr
Abd Allah b. al-Mughira
Hasan b. Mahbub
Ahmad b. Abi Nasr al-Bazanti

ʿAbd Allāh b. Bukayr al-Shaybānī (Arabic: عَبد الله بن بُكَير الشَّيباني) is one of the chiefs of A'yan Family. He is known for his knowledge and reliability, and he is one of People of Consensus. Although he is a member of Fatahiyya sect, no one has doubted his reliability in the narration of hadith.

Reliability

Al-'Allama al-Hilli says, "I trust his (Abd Allah b. Bukayr's) narrations, although he follows a wrong sect (fasid al-madhhab)." Al-Shaykh al-Tusi writes: "Shi'a acts upon hadiths narrated by Fatahis, such as Abd Allah b. Bukayr..."

However, it is noteworthy that some faqihs such as al-Shahid al-Thani and al-Muhaqqiq al-Hilli did not accept the hadiths he has narrated because of his faith.

Abd Allah b. Bukayr b. A'yan has narrated many hadiths. Al-Shaykh al-Tusi and al-Najashi has mentioned a book for him and Ibn al-Nadim writes in his al-Fihrist that he had a book in usul.

Ibn 'Uqda has written Musnad Abd Allah b. Bukayr (Musnad Hadiths narrated by Ibn Bukayr). Al-Shaykh al-Mufid regarded him as one of the great faqihs who know the divine halal and haram and their fatwas are acted upon, and there is nothing for defamation and dispraising them.

Masters

He has narrated hadiths from great figures such as:

Pupils

Many narrators have narrated hadiths from him; including:

Children

Abd Allah b. Bukayr had three sons, named Hassan (Muhammad), al-Hasan, and Ali, who all were scholars.

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