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Hujr and his brother, Hani, converted to [[Islam]] in the time of the [[Prophet (s)]], and Hujr was one of the noble of his tribe.<ref>Ibn Athir, ''Usd al-ghaba'', vol.1 p.385</ref>
Hujr and his brother, Hani, converted to [[Islam]] in the time of the [[Prophet (s)]], and Hujr was one of the noble of his tribe.<ref>Ibn Athir, ''Usd al-ghaba'', vol.1 p.385</ref>


Hujr b. 'Adi was one of the great [[companion]]s of the Prophet (s) who was famous for his [[asceticism]], [[piety]], and worship.
Hujr b. 'Adi was one of the great [[companions]] of the Prophet (s) who was famous for his [[asceticism]], [[piety]], and worship.


He is considered as worshiper and trustworthy in [['ilm al-rijal]], he had only narrated [[hadith]]s from [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''Tabaqat'', vol.6 p.220; Ibn 'Asakir, ''Tarikh madina Dimashq'', vol.12 p.210</ref>
He is considered as worshiper and trustworthy in [['ilm al-rijal]], he had only narrated [[hadith]]s from [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''Tabaqat'', vol.6 p.220; Ibn 'Asakir, ''Tarikh madina Dimashq'', vol.12 p.210</ref>
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