al-Hakam reported on his authority.
al-Hakam reported on his authority.[^27] ‘Abd Allah bin al-Jarud He was called al-Kufi. He was among the companions of Imam al-Baqir, peace be on him.[^28] He reported on the authority of Imam Abu ‘Abd Allah (al-Sadiq), peace be on him. Rib‘i reported on his authority.[^29] ‘Abd Allah bin Jurayh He was among the companions of Imam al-Baqir, peace be on him. He was among the non-Shi‘a (aamah).[^30] ‘Abd Allah bin al-Hasan b. Imam al-Hasan b.
Imam (‘Ali), the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him. He was the the chief of the Talibyyin. Shaykh al-Tusi numbered him as on of the companions of Imam al-Baqir, peace be on him.[^31] ‘Abd Allah bin Dhubyan He reported on the authority of Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir). Hanan b. Sudayr reported on his authority.[^32] ‘Abd Allah bin Zar‘a He was among the companions of Imam al-Baqir, peace be on him.
He was unknown, as Shaykh al-Tusi mentioned.[^33] ‘Abd Allah bin Sulayman He was called al-Sayrafi. He reported on the authority of Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir), and Imam Abu ‘Abd Allah (al-Sadiq), peace be on them, his father, Hamran b. A‘yun, and ‘Abd Allah b. Abï Ja‘far. A group of the narrators reported on his authority.[^34] ‘Abd Allah bin Sulayman He was called al-Kufi. He reported on the authority of Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir), and Imam Abu ‘Abd Allah (al-Sadiq), peace be on them. Rabï‘ b.
Mohammed reported on his authority.[^35] ‘Abd Allah bin Shurayk He was called al-‘Amiri. His kunya was Abu al-Muhajjal. He reported on the authority of Imam ‘Ali b. al-Husayn, and Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir). He was trustworthy with the Imams.[^36] ‘Abd bin Salih He was called al-Khath’ami. He reported on the authority of Imam al-Baqir, and Imam al-Sadiq, peace be on them.
Shaykh al-Tusi numbered him as one of the companions of Imam al-Sadiq, peace be on him.[^37] ‘Abd Allah bin ‘Abd al-Rahman He reported on the authority of Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir), peace be on him, Abu Basïr, Abu Bukayr, b. Miskan, Hurayz, and the like. Abu Ayyub al-Mada’ni, b. Faddal, Ahmed b. Abu Dawud, and the like reported on his authority.[^38] ‘Abd Allah bin ‘Ajjlan. He was called al-Kufi. Shaykh al-Tusi and al-Barqi numbered him as one of the companions of Imam al-Baqir, peace be on him.
Bin Shahrashub numbered him as one of the close associates of Imam al-Sadiq, peace be on him.[^39] Al-Kashi reported on the authority of Zarara, on the authority of Imam Abu Ja‘far (al-Baqir), peace be on him, who said: “I saw as if I was on the top of a mountain.