List of the Companions of Imam al-Rida (a)
The list of Companions of Imam al-Rida (a) contains people mentioned in Shiite sources as Imam al-Rida's (a) deputy or students or transmitters of his hadiths.
Number
In his Rijal, al-Shaykh al-Tusi has mentioned 320 people under "Ashab Abi l-Hasan al-Thani 'Ali b. Musa al-Rida". Of more recent scholars, 'Atarudi has mentioned 321 people in his Musnad al-Imam al-Rida (a), and Qurashi has mentioned 367 people in his Hayat al-Imam 'Ali b. Musa al-Rida. Muhammad Mahdi Najaf, the author of al-Jami' lil-ruwat wa ashab al-Imam al-Rida (a), has mentioned 831 people from difference Shiite sources as transmitters of hadiths from, and companions of, Imam al-Rida (a).
Companions and Hadith Transmitters in Rijal al-Tusi
Deputies
Narrators
People of Consensus
- Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Abi Nasr al-Bazanti; (b.152/769 - d.221/836), one of the early Imami scholars in Kufa, and a companion of Imam al-Kazim (a), Imam al-Rida (a), and Imam al-Jawad (a).
- Al-Hasan b. Mahbub; (d. 224/839), was a companion of Imam al-Kazim (a), Imam al-Rida (a), and Imam al-Jawad (a). He is one of the great figures in hadith and fiqh. His name appears in the chains of transmission of many hadiths in the Four Books.
- Muhammad b. Abi 'Umayr; (d. 217/832-3) known as Ibn Abī Umayr was a grand Twelver hadith narrator. His mursal narrations are accepted similar to his musnad narrations by most of rijal scholars.
- 'Abd Allah b. al-Mughira; a companion of Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a). The scholars of rijal regard him as a trustworthy hadith transmitter and praise his righteousness and piety.
- Safwan b. Yahya al-Bajali; a companion of Imam al-Kazim (a), a deputy of Imam al-Rida (a), and Imam al-Jawad (a).
- Hammad b. 'Uthman; (d. 190/805-6), a Shi'a Hadith scholar, narrator, and jurist.
- Yunus b. 'Abd al-Rahman; one of the companions of Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a). He met Imam al-Baqir (a) and Imam al-Sadiq (a), but he only transmitted hadith from Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a). He is praised in rijal sources.
- Faddala b. Ayyub; was a companion of Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a) and a reliable Shiite narrator of hadiths. He wrote works such as Kitab al-salat and Kitab al-nawadir.
- Hasan b. Ali b. Faddal; a reliable (Thiqa) Shi'a narrator and a close companion of Imam al-Rida (a). He had the opportunity to meet Imam al-Kazim (a), as well.
- Jamil b. Darraj; an outstanding Shi'a hadith transmitter, hadith scholar, and faqih of the 2/8century. After the demise of Imam al-Kazim (a), He became a Waqifi for a short time but soon he changed his mind and became one of the companions of Imam al-Rida (a).
- Hammad b. 'Isa al-Juhani; (d. 209/824-825) a companion of Imam al-Sadiq (a), Imam al-Kazim (a), Imam al-Rida (a), and Imam al-Jawad (a). More than 1,500 hadiths are quoted from Hammad in Shi'a hadith sources.
Other Narrators
- Al-Husayn b. Sa'id al-Ahwazi; a companion of Imam al-Rida (a), Imam al-Jawad (a), and Imam al-Hadi (a). He was a jurist and Muhaddith, together with his brother al-Hasan, composed important jurisprudential and hadith works.
- Al-Hasan b. Sa'id al-Ahwazi; a companion of Imam al-Rida (a) and the brother of al-Husayn b. Sa'id al-Ahwazi. He was born in Kufa, but he later immigrated to Ahvaz and lived there. He was alive until 220/835. He is considered as a reliable transmitter of hadiths by scholars of rijal.
- Rayyan b. Salt; a prominent Shi'a muhaddith in the 2nd/8th, and 3rd/9th centuries.
- Dawud b. Sulayman al-Ghazi; an Imami transmitter of hadith in the 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries, and a companion of Imam al-Rida (a) who met the Imam (a) when he (a) was traveling through Qazvin.
- Dawud b. Kathir al-Raqqi; an Imami prolific transmitter of hadiths in the 2nd/8th century and a companion of Imam al-Sadiq (a), Imam al-Kazim (a), and Imam al-Rida (a). He transmitted many hadiths concerning theology, fiqh, the exegesis of the Holy Qur'an, and ethics.
- Rayyan b. Shabib; a the companion of Imam al-Rida (a) and Imam al-Jawad (a).
- Muhammad b. Jumhur al-'Ammi; (210/825-6) known as Ibn Jumhur was among Shi'a scholars of hadiths and literature and among special companions of Imam al-Rida (a) who has narrated hadiths from him.
- 'Ali b. Isma'il al-Maythami; known as Ibn Maytham, was a Shiite theologian in the 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries who transmitted hadiths from Imam al-Rida (a). According to Ibn Nadim, he was the first person who did theology in accordance to the principles of Imamiyya.
Others
- Dawud b. al-Qasim b. Ishaq; known as Abū Hāshim al-Ja'farī and Dāwūd b. al-Qāsim al-Jaʿfarī (d. 261/875) was a companion of four Shiite Imams (a): Imam al-Rida (a), Imam al-Jawad (a), Imam al-Hadi (a), and Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a).
- Ibn Abjar al-Kanani
- Khayran al-Khadim; a Shi'a transmitter of hadith in 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries who was a servant of Imam al-Rida (a) and deputy of Imam al-Jawad (a) and Imam al-Hadi (a). Great scholars such as al-Shaykh al-Tusi have mentioned him as reliable.
Buried in Iran
- Abu l-Salt al-Hirawi; (b. about 160/776 d.236/851), a close companion of Imam al-Rida (a) and a scholar of hadiths and kalam (theology).
- Ishaq b. Imam al-Kazim (a); one of the children of Imam Musa al-Kazim (a). According to historical reports, he and his brother Imam al-Rida (a) went to Merv and then in the same year Imam al-Rida (a) was called crown prince returned to Hijaz as Amir al-hajj.
- Fatima al-Ma'suma; the daughter of Imam al-Kazim (a). She is a highly esteemed and virtuous lady of Ahl al-Bayt (a).
- Di'bil b. 'Ali al-Khuza'i; one of the companions of Imam Musa b. Ja'far and Imam al-Rida (a)[1]. He also had the chance to meet Imam al-Jawad (a).
- Ahmad b. Imam al-Kazim (a); known in Iran as Shāhchirāgh and also as Sayyid al-Sādāt al-Aʿāẓim, was one of Imam Musa al-Kazim's (a) sons.
- Hamza b. Imam al-Kazim (a); a son of Imam al-Kazim (a). He was a knowledgeable scholar and was especially popular among people. According to some reports, companions of al-Ma'mun killed him.
- 'Ali b. Mahziyar al-Ahwazi; was among close companions of Imam al-Jawad (a) and Imam al-Hadi (a) and was their agents in some regions.
- Husayn b. Musa b. Ja'far (a); one of the children of Imam Musa al-Kazim (a) and the brother of Imam al-Rida (a). He was among transmitters of hadiths and transmitted hadiths from Imam al-Kazim (a), Imam al-Rida (a) and his mother.
- Zakariyya b. Adam al-Ash'ari al-Qummi; an Imami muhaddith in the 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries and a companion of Imam al-Sadiq (a). He transmitted hadiths from Imam al-Kazim (a), and was a representative of Imam al-Rida (a) and Imam al-Jawad (a) in Qom.
- Zakariyya b. Idris; known as Abū Jarīr al-Qummī was among Shia scholar of hadith in the 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries and a companion of Imam al-Sadiq (a), Imam al-Kazim (a) and Imam al-Rida (a).
- 'Abd Allah b. Imam al-Kazim (a); known as ʿAbd Allāh al-ʿAwkalānī, was a son of Imam Musa al-Kazim (a).
- 'Abd al-'Azim al-Hasani; among the famous scholars of the progeny of Imam al-Hasan (a) and a transmitter of hadith.
- 'Ali b. Imam al-Sadiq (a); He is counted the youngest child of Imam al-Sadiq (a) who also experienced the Imam al-Hadi's period.