Ibn Qulawayh

Ibn Qulawayh (Persian: ابن قولویه) is a shia traditionalist and jurists. He counts as one of the Authoritative traditionalist among shia.

Life

His perfect name was IBN QŪLAWAYH (Qūlūya), ABU'L- QĀSEM JAʿFAR b. Moḥammad b. Jaʿfar b. Mūsāb. Qūlawayh Qomī Baḡdādī[1] There are not any details on his life but it is said that Abdullah Ashari was among his teacher . therefore it seems that he began his education on Qom. He also immigrate to other places for learning Hadith. He find out there masters. Also he went to Iraq and resided there since that he was ill. Also many of his teachers were in Iraq such as Ibn Edris Qomi, Ali Ibn Babewayh Qomi, Ibn Valid Qomi, Ibn Oqdah, Abu Omar Kashi, Abdul Aziz Ibn Yahya Jaloudi, Ibn Homam Iskafi and also his father namely Muhammad and his brother Ali.

Transmitters of Hadith

There are some bodies among transmitters of Hadith for Qulawayh like Ibn Abdoon, Ibn Ayyash Johari, Ibn Babawayh, Ibn Shazan Qomi, Ibn Nouh Sirafi, and Haroun Ibn Musa talakbari who are used by Qulawayh. About the reliability of Him, we could say that Shaykh Mofid mentioned him as the reliable transmitter. Also Najasi And Tousi known him as reliable transmitter.

Works

He has many books in the subject of Jurisprudence and Hadith. But his most known book is Kamil Al Ziyyarat (completes of prayings) which is published in Najaf by Abdul Hosein Amini. This book also considered as one of the most important sources of Imami in Praying.This book also shows the permanent interest intraditions in that Time.[2] Qulawayh narrated many traditions from Prophet (saw), Imam Kazim(as) and Imam Sadiq (as) and the chains of narrators.[3] Also the book considered as a transmitting book among narrators of traditions. There are many books which not available as follow:

Death

There is not clear where his grave is located. Some believe in he is buried in Qom and others in Kazemayn.[4]

See also

References

  1. "EBN QŪLAWAYH, ABU'L- QĀSEM JAʿFAR". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
  2. Newman, Andrew J. (2013). Twelver Shiism: Unity and Diversity in the Life of Islam, 632 to 1722. Edinburgh University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-7486-7833-4.
  3. Compendium of Shi'i Pilgrimage Prayers. Volume 1. MIU Press. 2013. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-907905-13-1.
  4. "دائرة المعارف بزرگ اسلامی:ابن قولویه". Cgie.org.ir. Retrieved 2015-12-25.

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