Then Mohammed asked the Imām: "What shall I do with the shirt?
Then Mohammed asked the Imām: "What shall I do with the shirt?" "Remove its buttons," replied the Imām. [4] " Mohammed Bin Orma al-Qummi His Kunya was Abū Ja'far. The Qummis accused him of [1] Mu'jam Rijāl al-Hadith, vol. 10, p. 107. [2] Ibid. [3] Al-Najāshi. [4] Mu'jam Rijāl al-Hadith. extremism and sent someone to kill him. When they saw that he prayed, they refrained from (killing) him. Ibn al-Ghadā'iri said: "His tradition is pure; there is no corruption in it.
I did not find any of the things ascribed to him make soul confuse except some pages on explaining the essence (bātin) , which does not befit his traditions. I think that these (pages) were fabricated against him, and I have seen a letter written to al-Qumays by Abū al-Hasan b. Mohammed, peace be on him, regarding his being innocent of defamation. [1] " Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. [2] He (Mohammed b.
Orma) wrote a large group of books, and his books are correct, except a book attributed to him on explaining the essence (bātin) , for it is confused. [3] Mohammed Bin Bahr He was the brother of Mughlis. Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. [4] Mohammed Bin Judhā'a al-Fārisi Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him.
[5] Mohammed Bin Ja'far al-'Anbi Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. [6] Mohammed Bin Ja'far al-Muqnā'i Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. [7] [1] Ibid., vol. 15, p. 130. [2] Al-Tūsi, Rijāl. [3] Al-Najāshi. [4] Al-Tūsi, Rijāl. [5] Ibid. [6] Ibid. [7] Ibid. Mohammed Bin Jumhūr Al-Najāshi said: " The traditions of Mohammed b. Jumhūr al-Qummi are weak and his creed is corrupt.
Something was said concerning him and none knew how big they were except Allah. He reported on the authority of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. He has books of which are: Kitāb al-Malāhim al-Kabir (the Big Book of Bloody Fights), Kitāb Nawādir al-Hajj (the Book of Miscellaneous Traditions on Pilgrimage), Kitāb Adab al-'Ilm (the Book of Rules of Science). [1] " Ibn al-Ghadā'iri said: "He (Mohammed b. Jumhūr) is an extremist, and his traditions are corrupt. He did not write his traditions.
I have seen some of his poetry in which he has made lawful what Allah, the Great and Almighty, had made unlawful. [2] " Mohammed Bin al-Husayn b. Ziyād al-Maythami al-Asadi.