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He is among the 6th generation of [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)|Imam al-Sajjad's (a)]] descendants. His grandfather was Ali Mar'ash, and therefore his family was called al-Mar'ashi. They were among Shi'a who resided in [[Tabaristan]]. Fakhr al-Razi reported that Ibn Hamza also lived in Tabaristan and even his ancestors.
He is among the 6th generation of [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)|Imam al-Sajjad's (a)]] descendants. His grandfather was Ali Mar'ash, and therefore his family was called al-Mar'ashi. They were among Shi'a who resided in [[Tabaristan]]. Fakhr al-Razi reported that Ibn Hamza also lived in Tabaristan and even his ancestors.


Ibn Hamza is very important because his name is mentioned in the chain of narrators of many hadiths. His name is mentioned as the narrator of the works of 95 [[muhaddith]]s described in ''[[Rijal]]'' by [[al-Najashi]] and six Muhaddiths described in ''[[al-Fihrist (al-Tusi)|al-Fihrist]] by [[al-Tusi]].
Ibn Hamza is very important because his name is mentioned in the narration chains of early Imami works. His name is mentioned as the narrator of the works of 95 [[muhaddith]]s described in ''[[Rijal]]'' by [[al-Najashi]] and six Muhaddiths described in ''[[al-Fihrist (al-Tusi)|al-Fihrist]] by [[al-Tusi]].


==Education and Masters==
==Education and Masters==
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