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He has narrated [[hadith]] from his father [[Imam Ali|'Ali (a)]], and others such as; [['Umar b. al-Khattab]], [[Abu Hurayra]], [['Uthman]], [['Ammar b. Yasir]], and [[Mu'awiya]].
He has narrated [[hadith]] from his father [[Imam Ali|'Ali (a)]], and others such as; [['Umar b. al-Khattab]], [[Abu Hurayra]], [['Uthman]], [['Ammar b. Yasir]], and [[Mu'awiya]].


Likewise, his children; [['Abd Allah]], [[Hasan]], [[Ibrahim]], and [['Awn]], and others such as; [[Salim b. Abi Ja'd]], [[Mandhar al-Thuri]], [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]], [['Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-'Aqil]], [['Amr b. Dinar]], [[Muhammad b. Qays]], [['Abd al-A'la b. 'Amir]] have narrated hadith from him.
Likewise, his children; [['Abd Allah]], [[Hasan]], [[Ibrahim]], and [['Awn]], and others such as; [[Salim b. Abi Ja'd]], [[Mandhar al-Thuri]], [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]], [['Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-'Aqil]], [['Amr b. Dinar]], [[Muhammad b. Qays]], [['Abd al-A'la b. 'Amir]] have narrated hadith from him<ref>Sabiri, ''Tarikh-i firaq islami'', Vol.2, P.51.</ref>.


He held a big course in [[Medina]] and this course generated different doctrines, in so far as his course in Medina is comparable to that of [[Hassan al-Basri]] in [[Basra]], for the students of his school were the founders of Islamic theology, so much as the latter was the root of [[Mu'tazila]] doctrines and [[Sufism]].
He held a big course in [[Medina]] and this course generated different doctrines, in so far as his course in Medina is comparable to that of [[Hassan al-Basri]] in [[Basra]], for the students of his school were the founders of Islamic theology, so much as the latter was the root of [[Mu'tazila]] doctrines and [[Sufism]].


For example 'Abd Allah, titled as Abu Hashim, and Hasan, titled as Abu Muhammad, were two sons of Ibn al-Hanafiyya, the first which became a theorist of Mu'tazila doctrines, and the second was of the founders of [[Irja']] doctrine.
For example 'Abd Allah, titled as Abu Hashim, and Hasan, titled as Abu Muhammad, were two sons of Ibn al-Hanafiyya, the first which became a theorist of Mu'tazila doctrines, and the second was of the founders of [[Irja']] doctrine<ref>Sabiri, ''Tarikh-i firaq islami'', Vol.2, P.54.</ref>.


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