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== Family ==
== Family ==
Babwayh or Babuyeh is the name of their ancestor which is an ancient [[Persian]] name. Ibn babawayh established a family of knowledgeable scholars, generations of whom were famous until late 6th century AH and [[Abu al-Hasan 'Ali b. babawayh|Muntajab al-Din]], the last scholar of whom had the same [[kunya]] and his name was [[Abu al-Hasan 'Ali b. babawayh]].<ref> Nafisi. ''Muqadama masadiq al-ikhwan''. vol. 1. p. 11-28.</ref>
Babawayh or Babuyih is the name of their ancestor which is an ancient [[Persian]] name. Ibn babawayh established a family of knowledgeable scholars, generations of whom were famous until the late 6th/[[12th]] century and [[Muntajab al-Din al-Razi]], the last scholar of whom had the same [[kunya]] and his name was [[Abu l-Hasan 'Ali b. babawayh]].<ref> Nafisi. ''Muqadama masadiq al-ikhwan''. vol. 1. p. 11-28.</ref>


[[Suliyman b. 'Abd allah Bahrani|Bahrani]] wrote the biography of this family in a book called ''[[Fihrist Al babawayh wa 'ulama' al-bahrayn]]''.
[[Suliyman b. 'Abd allah Bahrani|Bahrani]] wrote the biography of this family in a book called ''[[Fihrist Al babawayh wa 'ulama' al-bahrayn]]''.
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=== Meeting with Hallaj ===
=== Meeting with Hallaj ===
Ibn Babawayh met [[Hallaj]] in [[Qom]]. According to reports, Hallaj introduced himself as the delegate of the promised [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] and was severely criticized by Ibn Babawayh and was expelled from [[Qom]].
Ibn Babawayh met Hallaj in [[Qom]]. According to reports, Hallaj introduced himself as the delegate of the promised [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] and was severely criticized by Ibn Babawayh and was expelled from [[Qom]].


=== Travels ===
=== Travels ===
It is recorded that Ibn Babawayh had three travels to [[Iraq]]:
It is recorded that Ibn Babawayh had three travels to [[Iraq]]:


His first travel has seemingly been a short time after [[Muhammad b. 'Uthman]] (d. 304 or 305/916) passed away.<ref>al-Shaykh al-Saduq. ''Kamal al-din''. vol. 1. p. 376; Najashi. ''Rijal''. vol. 1. p. 184.</ref> His second travel was in 326 AH in which [[Talla'ukbari]] learned [[hadith]]s from him<ref> Mamaqani. ''Tanqih al-maqal''. vol. 2. p. 283.</ref> and his last travel to [[Baghdad]] has been in 328 AH when [[Abu al-Hasan 'Abbas b. 'Amr Kaludhani]] known as [[Abu al-Hasan 'Abbas b. 'Amr Kaludhani|Ibn Abi Marwan]] received a permission from him for narrating hadiths.
His first travel has seemingly been a short time after [[Muhammad b. 'Uthman]] (d. 304 or 305/916) passed away.<ref>al-Shaykh al-Saduq. ''Kamal al-din''. vol. 1. p. 376; Najashi. ''Rijal''. vol. 1. p. 184.</ref> His second travel was in 326 AH in which [[Talla'ukbari]] learned [[hadith]]s from him<ref> Mamaqani. ''Tanqih al-maqal''. vol. 2. p. 283.</ref> and his last travel to [[Baghdad]] has been in 328 AH when [[Abu l-Hasan 'Abbas b. 'Amr Kaludhani]] known as [[Abu al-Hasan 'Abbas b. 'Amr Kaludhani|Ibn Abi Marwan]] received a permission from him for narrating hadiths.


== Scholarly and Social Position ==
== Scholarly and Social Position ==
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