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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. Isa b. Ubayd b. Yaqtin b. Musa was among those (non-Arabs) in [[wila' covenant]] (a covenant between Arabs and non-Arabs in order to receive their support) with | Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. Isa b. Ubayd b. Yaqtin b. Musa was among those (non-Arabs) in [[wila' covenant]] (a covenant between Arabs and non-Arabs in order to receive their support) with Asad b. Khuzayma. He was called al-Ubaydi because his grandfather was Ubayd. Al-Yaqtini is referring to his another forefather and the title al-Yunisi is due to the many hadiths he transmitted from Yunus b. Abd al-Rahman. | ||
He was from [[Al Yaqtin]] families who had a role in spreading Shi'a in [[Baghdad]]. His great grandfather, Yaqtin b. Musa was among great [[Twelver Shi'a]] preachers who was persecuted by [[Marwan b. al-Hakam|Marwan]], the last [[Umayyad]] [[caliph]] and although he served [[Saffah]] and [[al-Mansur al-Abbasi]] after [[Abbasids]] took the power, he still believed in the [[imamate]] of the descendants of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. Some considered him among inviters to Abbasids. But, prominent personalities of this family including Ali b. Yaqtin as well as Muhammad b. Isa and his brother Ja'far were among Shi'a and followers of the Imams (a) of the Shi'a. | He was from [[Al Yaqtin]] families who had a role in spreading Shi'a in [[Baghdad]]. His great grandfather, Yaqtin b. Musa was among great [[Twelver Shi'a]] preachers who was persecuted by [[Marwan b. al-Hakam|Marwan]], the last [[Umayyad]] [[caliph]] and although he served [[Saffah]] and [[al-Mansur al-Abbasi]] after [[Abbasids]] took the power, he still believed in the [[imamate]] of the descendants of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. Some considered him among inviters to Abbasids. But, prominent personalities of this family including Ali b. Yaqtin as well as Muhammad b. Isa and his brother Ja'far were among Shi'a and followers of the Imams (a) of the Shi'a. | ||
There is not much information about the details of his life. He lived in "Suq al-'Atash" locality in | There is not much information about the details of his life. He lived in "Suq al-'Atash" locality in Baghdad. Researchers considered him among prominent figures of Twelver Shi'a who was considered among great Shi'a scholars in jurisprudence, hadiths and theology. It is not exactly known when he passed away but it is said that he was alive in 254/868. | ||
== Contact with Imams (a) == | == Contact with Imams (a) == |