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Ibrahim was from Kufa and moved to Qom and promoted Hadiths and narrations there. The books ''Nawadir'' and ''Judgments of Imam 'Ali (a)'' are among his works. He was among students of Yunis b. 'Abd al-Rahman (a companion of Imam al-Rida (a)). He has narrated Hadiths from Imam al-Jawad (a) in different topics such as merits, proofs, companions and [[Zakat]].
Ibrahim was from Kufa and moved to Qom and promoted Hadiths and narrations there. The books ''Nawadir'' and ''Judgments of Imam 'Ali (a)'' are among his works. He was among students of Yunis b. 'Abd al-Rahman (a companion of Imam al-Rida (a)). He has narrated Hadiths from Imam al-Jawad (a) in different topics such as merits, proofs, companions and [[Zakat]].


== Words of Great Sunni Figures about Him ==
== Words of Sunni Figures about Him ==
Imam al-Jawad's (a) scientific dialogues and debates at the time of the government of Ma'mun and Mu'tasim which solved many scientific problems and issues in fiqh made Islamic scholars and researchers including Shi'a and Sunni ones surprised so that many of them considered Imam (a) distinguished and praised him, some cases of which are mentioned below:
Imam al-Jawad's (a) scientific dialogues and debates at the time of the government of Ma'mun and Mu'tasim which solved many scientific problems and issues in Fiqh made Islamic scholars and researchers including Shi'a and Sunni ones surprised so that many of them considered Imam (a) distinguished and praised him, some cases of which are mentioned below:
Sibt b. Jawzi said, "He followed his father's approach in knowledge, piety and generosity.
 
Sibt b. al-Jawzi said, "He followed his father's approach in knowledge, piety and generosity.


Ibn Hijr Haythami wrote, "Ma'mun chose him to become his son-in-law because even with being young, he was superior to all scholars in knowledge and forbearance."
Ibn Hijr Haythami wrote, "Ma'mun chose him to become his son-in-law because even with being young, he was superior to all scholars in knowledge and forbearance."


Fatal Neyshaburi said, "Ma'mun became fond of him (Imam al-Jawad (a)) because he saw that even though he was young, he had reached such a great position in knowledge, wisdom, manner and intellectual perfection that none of the great scholars of that time had ever reached."
Fatal al-Nayshaburi said, "Ma'mun became fond of him (Imam al-Jawad (a)) because he saw that even though he was young, he had reached such a great position in knowledge, wisdom, manner and intellectual perfection that none of the great scholars of that time had ever reached."


The Mu'tazilite Jahiz 'Uthman who was among opposers of the family of Ali (a) has mentioned Imam al-Jawad (a) among 10 Talibids (family of Abu Talib) about whom he has said, "every one of them is knowledgeable, pious, worshipping, brave, generous, pure with pure origin."
The [[Mu'tazilite]] Jahiz 'Uthman who was among opposers of the family of [['Ali (a)]] has mentioned Imam al-Jawad (a) among 10 Talibids (family of [[Abu Talib]]) about whom he has said, "every one of them is knowledgeable, pious, worshiping, brave, generous, pure with pure origin."


== Tawassul (Entreaty) to Imam al-Jawad (a) ==
== Tawassul (Entreaty) to Imam al-Jawad (a) ==
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