He lived at 'Arzam, and so he was ascribed to it.
He lived at 'Arzam, and so he was ascribed to it. He and his brother 'Abd Allah are trustworthy. They narrated on the authority of Imām al-Sādiq, peace be on him. As for Hammād, he narrated on the authority of Imām al-Kāzim and Imām al-Ridā, peace be on them. He died in Kūfa, in the year 190 A. H. Hammād Bin 'Uthmān al-Nāb Shaykh al-Barqi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām Abū Abd Allah, al-Kāzim and al-Ridā, peace be on them.
[2] Al-Kashi numbered him as one of those whose traditions the Shi'ites regard as authentic. He (Hammād b. 'Uthmān) died in Kūfa, in the year 190 A. H. [3] Hammād Bin 'Īsā His kunya is Abū Mohammed al-Juhni. He was originally from Kūfa and lived in Basrah. He narrated twenty traditions on the authority of Imām Abū 'Abd Allah al-Sādiq, Imām Abū Hasan and Imām al-Ridā, peace be on them. He is trustworthy and very truthful in his tradition.
He said: "I heard seventy traditions from Abū 'Abd Allah, peace be on him, and I was still having doubt in myself until I confined myself to these twenty (traditions). [4] " He came to Imām al-Kāzim, peace be on him, and said to him: "May I be your ransom, supplicate Allah for me in order to provide [1] Al-Barqi, Rijāl. [2] Al-Barqi. [3] AL-Kashi. [4] Al-Najāshi.
me with a house, a wife, a son, a retainer and performing the hajj every year." So he (the Imām), peace be on him, said: "O Allah, bless Mohammed and the Household of Mohammed, and provide him with a house, a wife, a son, a retainer and performing the hajj more than fifty years." Hammād said: "When he (the Imām) mentioned fifty years, I came to know that I would not perform the hajj more than fifty years." He added: "I performed the hajj forty-eight years.
This is my house with which I have been provided. That is my wife behind the curtain, and she can hear my words. This is my son and this is my retainer. I have been provided with all of that." After this speech, he performed the hajj two years and completed fifty years. After the fifty (years), he went out to perform the hajj. He accompanied Abū al-'Abbās al-Nawfali al-Qasir. When he reached the place of the ritual consecration, he entered the valley to wash himself.
However, the flood carried him away and he drowned before performing the fifty-one hajj. [1] He wrote some books of which are the following: Kitāb al-Zakāt (the Book of Alms). Kitāb al-Salāt (the Book of Prayer). [2] Hamdān Bin Ibrāhim al-Ahwāzi He was from Kūfa.