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Ibn Hamza, Sharif Hasan b. Hamza b. Ali al-Tabari al-Mar’ashi (d. 358/969) is a Shi’a Faqih and Muhaddith of the 4th century. He travelled to Qom, Rey, Mecca and Kufa for learning Islamic Studies and benefited from great figures such as Ahmad b. Idris al-Qummi and Abu Ghanim Isma’il b. ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Harithi. Shaykh al-Saduq and Ja’far b. Ahmad b. al-Razi are among his pupils in Hadith. Although no one has explicitly said that he is Thiqa (reliable), Shaykh al-Mufid and Shaykh al-Tusi have praised him for his asceticism, pity and righteousness. | Ibn Hamza, Sharif Hasan b. Hamza b. Ali al-Tabari al-Mar’ashi (d. 358/969) is a Shi’a Faqih and Muhaddith of the 4th century. He travelled to Qom, Rey, Mecca and Kufa for learning Islamic Studies and benefited from great figures such as Ahmad b. Idris al-Qummi and Abu Ghanim Isma’il b. ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Harithi. Shaykh al-Saduq and Ja’far b. Ahmad b. al-Razi are among his pupils in Hadith. Although no one has explicitly said that he is Thiqa (reliable), Shaykh al-Mufid and Shaykh al-Tusi have praised him for his asceticism, pity and righteousness. | ||