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Ibn Sa'd has narrated from his father and [[Abu Sa'id al-Khudri]] and people such as his son Ibrahim, his grandson, Abu Bakr b. Hafs, Abu al-Khattab Basri, Qatada b. Da'ama al-Sadusi, [[Muhamamd b. Muslim b. Shihab al-Zahri]], Abu Ishaq Sabi'i al-Hamadani, and 'Amr b. 'Abd Allah have narrated from him. [['Ijli]] has mentioned him among the authentic people, but [[Ibn Abi Hatam al-Razi]] has Quoted from [[Yahya b. Mu'in]] saying that, "How can the murderer of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)|Husayn b. Ali (a)]] be considered authentic?!" [[Ibn Hajar]] has counted him "truthful" while, in ''Tahdhib'', has written that those narrators who have narrated from 'Umar b. Sa'd have been criticized by others. | Ibn Sa'd has narrated from his father and [[Abu Sa'id al-Khudri]] and people such as his son Ibrahim, his grandson, Abu Bakr b. Hafs, Abu al-Khattab Basri, Qatada b. Da'ama al-Sadusi, [[Muhamamd b. Muslim b. Shihab al-Zahri]], Abu Ishaq Sabi'i al-Hamadani, and 'Amr b. 'Abd Allah have narrated from him. [['Ijli]] has mentioned him among the authentic people, but [[Ibn Abi Hatam al-Razi]] has Quoted from [[Yahya b. Mu'in]] saying that, "How can the murderer of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)|Husayn b. Ali (a)]] be considered authentic?!" [[Ibn Hajar]] has counted him "truthful" while, in ''Tahdhib'', has written that those narrators who have narrated from 'Umar b. Sa'd have been criticized by others. | ||
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