^22 He narrated traditions from Imam al-Hadi (a.
^22 He narrated traditions from Imam al-Hadi (a.s.) and Sahl bin Ziyad narrated from him.[^23] Ahmad bin Isma’il bin Yaqtin Al-Barqi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.[^24] Ahmad bin Abu Abdullah al-Barqi Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.[^25] He narrated about forty traditions.[^26] Ahmad bin al-Hasan bin Isaaq bin Sa’d Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.[^27] Ahmad bin al-Hasan bin ‘Ali bin Muhammad bin Fadhdhal He was eloquent and reliable in traditions.
His brother ‘Ali bin al-Hasan and other Kufi men narrated from him.[^28] He had written some books such as the book of Salat (prayer) and the book of Wudu’. He died in 260AH.[^29] Ahmad bin Hamza bin al-Yasa’ al-Qummi Sheikh at-Tusi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s companions.[^30] He narrated from Imam al-Hadi (a.s.), Abban bin Uthman, al-Husayn bin al-Mukhtar, Zakariyya bin Adam, Muhsin bin Ahmad,