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==Narrations from Him==
==Narrations from Him==
A large number of hadith scholars in the 2nd/8th century have learned hadiths or narrated hadiths from him.
Many hadith scholars in the 2nd/8th century have learned hadiths or narrated hadiths from him.
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There is not any decisive evidence to reject the acceptance of Aban b. Abi Ayyash as thiqa (reliable hadith narrator). Mirza Husayn Nuri believed Abi Ayyash was a Shi'ite narrator, his opponents tried to marginalize him,<ref>Nūrī, ''Mustadrak al-wasāʾil'', vol. 3, p. 32.</ref> but such statement is not accurate according to Shi'ite [[rijal]] books.
There is not any decisive evidence to reject the acceptance of Aban b. Abi Ayyash as thiqa (reliable hadith narrator). Mirza Husayn Nuri believed Abi Ayyash was a Shi'ite narrator, his opponents tried to marginalize him,<ref>Nūrī, ''Mustadrak al-wasāʾil'', vol. 3, p. 32.</ref> but such statement is not accurate according to Shi'ite [[rijal]] books.


A number of Sunni rijal scholars did not accept Abi Ayyash as a reliable narrator, as he was weak at memorizing hadiths<ref>Mizzī, ''Tahdhīb al-kamāl'', vol. 2, p. 22.</ref> and had a habit of forgetting the name of narrators and content of hadiths.<ref>Dhahabī, ''Mīzān al-iʿtidāl'', vol. 1, p. 12.</ref>
Some Sunni rijal scholars did not accept Abi Ayyash as a reliable narrator, as he was weak at memorizing hadiths<ref>Mizzī, ''Tahdhīb al-kamāl'', vol. 2, p. 22.</ref> and had a habit of forgetting the name of narrators and hadiths' content.<ref>Dhahabī, ''Mīzān al-iʿtidāl'', vol. 1, p. 12.</ref>


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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