Al-Tusi has mentioned him (in his book) Rijal al-Shia and...
Al-Tusi has mentioned him (in his book) Rijal al-Shia and said that he narrated (traditions) on the authority of Jafar b. Muhammed and Musa b. Jafar. Muhammed b. Abi Umar has said: Aban was the greatest of the people in memorizing (the Quran by heart).[4] [1] Al-Barqi, Rijal. [2] Jami' al-Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 12. Al-Khulasa. [3] Jami' al-Udadba'. [4] Lisan al-Mizan, vol. 1, p. 24. 2. Ibrahim Bin Abi al-Bilad The name of Abu al-Bilad is Yehya b. Saleem; Abu al-Bilad is his kunya.
Ibrahim is trustworthy and great with a high position and of great importance. He narrated traditions on the authority of Abi Abd Allah (al-Sadiq), al-Kazim, and al-Rida. Imam al-Rida sent him a letter in which he praised and admired him.[1] 3. Ibrahim Bin Abi Bakr It was said that he was (Ibrahim) b. Abi Sammal. A group of the great figures has certified him. He has been accused of his being a Waqifite. He is known for truthfulness and refraining from lying.
He has a book entitled al-Newadir.[2] 4. Ibrahim Bin Shuayb al-Aqarqufi[3] He was a Waqifite. Ibn Wahab and al-Waqidi reported traditions on his authority. Ibn Hayyan has numbered him as among the trustworthy.[4] 5. Ibrahim Bin Abd al-Hameed al-Sanani[5] He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam al-Sadiq, Abi al-Hasan (Musa), and his son al-Rida. He sat in the Mesjid of Kufa and narrated traditions to the people and said: Abu Ishaq (i.e., Imam al-Sadiq) has told me....
He has been accused of his being a Waqifite. Ibn Shahrashub has certified him.[6] Al-Fedl b. Shadan has said: He (Ibrahim b. Abd al-Hameed) is good.[7] 6. Ibrahim Bin Muhammed al-Judi[8] Shaykh al-Tusi has numbered him as one of the companions of the Imam (Musa), peace be on him. Apparently, he is an unknown Imami (Shiite).[9] 7. Ibrahim Bin Muhammed al-Ashary, al-Qummi He narrated traditions on the authority of Imam Musa, Abi al-Hasan al-Rida.
A group of the great figures has certified him.[10] [1] Jami' al-Ruwat, vol. 1, p. 16. Lisan al-Mizan, vol. 1, p. 41. [2] Wajiza, al-Bulgha, al-Khulasa. Nejashi, Rijal. [3] He is ascribed to 'Aqarquf, which is a district of al-Dujayl; and it is said that it is among the districts of the river of 'Isa. There is a distance of four leagues. [4] Tanqeeh al-Maqal. [5] He is ascribed to San'a', which is a city in Yemen full of trees and water. [6] Tanqeeh al-Maqal. [7] Al-Khulasa, second part, p. 197.
[8] He is ascribed to Ju'da Abu Hay, from Qays. He is Ju'da b. Ka'b. Among them is al-Nabigha al-Ju'di.