Showing posts with label Hadith. Show all posts
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Direct narrators of Ali bin Abi Talib according to Ahlul Sunnah wal Jama'a and Shia. Do compare:

1) Al-Ahnaf bin Qais:
Sunni view – Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee. Thiqah according to Al-Ajali, Ibn Sa’ad, and Ibn Hajar.
Shia view – Narrated the hadith of the Prophet and Ali bin Abi Talib. No tawtheeq has been attributed to him. 

2) Al-Aswad bin Yazeed Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqa from the major tabi’een. His hadith can be found in the Saheehain and four Sunan.
Shia view – Majhool.

3) Aws bin Abi Al-Aws Al-Thaqafi:
Sunni view – Sahabi. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.

4) Iyas bin Amer Al-Ghafqi:
Sunni view – A difference of opinion between tawtheeq and slight weakening has been attributed to him. Sadooq according to Ibn Hajar. Narrated hadiths in Sunan Abi Dawud and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Narrated a hadith in Al-Tahtheeb and is majhool.

5) Al-Bara’a bin Aazib Al-Ansari:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet that narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – One of the asfiya’a. A companion of the Prophet and Ali bin Abi Talib.

6) Bishr bin Suhaim Al-Ghafari:
Sunni view – Sahabi. Narrated hadiths in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.

7) Bilal bin Yahya Al-Absi:
Sunni view – Sadooq. Narrated hadiths in the four Sunan. 
Shia view – N/A.

8) Jabir bin Samara:
Sunni view – Sahabi. Narrated hadith in the Saheehain and four Sunan. 
Shia view – A companion of the Prophet, but majhool.

9) Jariya bin Qudama Al-Sa’adi:
Sunni view - Sahabi.
Shia view – A companion of the Prophet and Ali bin Abi Talib, but is majhool.

10) Ja’ada bin Hubaira Al-Makhzoomi:
Sunni view – Sahabi and nephew of Ali bin Abi Talib according to Al-Hafith Al-Mizzi.
Shia view – A companion of Ali bin Abi Talib, but no authentication has been attributed to him.

11) Al-Harith bin Suwaid Al-Taymi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Saheehain and Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A.

12) Haritha bin Madrab Al-Koofi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – I found a “Haritha bin Masrab” in Mujam Al-Rijal and it states that he was one of the trustworthy companions of Ameer Al-Mu’mineen. However, the narration is weak.

13) Harmala:
Sunni view - Sadooq according to Ibn Hajar. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Al-Bukhari. 
Shia view – N/A.

14) Hussain bin Qubaisa Al-Fazari:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A.

15) Hudhain bin Munthir Al-Raqashi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim, Sunan Abi Dawud and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – One of the asfiya’a according to Al-Barqi. 
Note: Shias refer to him as Hussain bin Munthir.

16) Haneen:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet . Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A.

17) Khalifa bin Hussain bin Qais bin Aasim Al-Manqari:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi.
Shia view – N/A.

18) Rabi’I bin Harash: 
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib, according to Al-Barqi.

19) Riyah bin Al-Harith Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqah. 
Shia view – Majhool.

20) Zaadaan Abu Omar Al-Kindi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abu Dawud and Sunan Ibn Majah.
Shia view – One of the khawaas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

21) Zur bin Hubaish Al-Asadi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali in the six books with the exception of Al-Bukhari.
Shia view – A close companion of Ali bin Abi Talib. Ibn Tawoos narrates that he was a thiqah but the narration is weak.

22) Ziyad bin Hadeer Al-Asadi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – N/A.

23) Zaid bin Al-Arqam Al-Ansari:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. 
Shia view – A companion of Ali bin Abi Talib. He narrates a single narration of the Prophet in Al-Kafi.

24) Zaid bin Wahb Al-Jahani:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Saheehain and Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Tirmithi. 
Shia view – Majhool.

25) Zaid bin Yathba’a Al-Hamadani:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi
Shia view – N/A.


26) Al-Sa’ib:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A.


27) Sa’eed bin Hayyan:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi.
Shia view – N/A.

28) Sa’eed bin Al-Musayab:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi, Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.

29) Sa’eed bin Wahab Al-Hamadaani:
Sunni view – Thiqah.
Shia view – A companion of Ali bin Abi Talib. Majhool.

30) Safeena:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. 
Shia view – Majhool.

31) Suwaid bin Ghafala Al-Ju’fi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Saheehain, Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Narrated the hadiths of Ali bin Abi Talib in Tafseer Al-Qummi. One of his awliya according to Al-Barqi.

32) Shateer bin Shakl bin Hameed Al-Absi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim and Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – One of the khawaas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

33) Shuraih bin Al-Harith Al-Qaadi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Narrated the hadiths of Ali bin Abi Talib. 

34) Shuraih bin Al-Nu’maan Al-Saandi:
Sunni view – Sadooq. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Sunan.
Shia view – Majhool.

35) Shuraih bin Hani’I Al-Harthi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim, Sunan Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.

36) Shareek bin Hanbal Al-Absi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee. 
Shia view – N/A.

37) Shaqeeq bin Salama Al-Asadi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool. 

38) Sa’sa’a bin Sawhaan Al-Abdi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – One of the khawaas of Ali. 

39) Suhaib bin Sinaan Al-Rumi: 
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – A bad servant that cried on Omar. (?!)

40) Tariq bin Asheem Al-Ashja’ee:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

41) Tariq bin Shihab Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

42) Aabis bin Rabee’a Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.

43) Aasim bin Dhamara Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Sadooq. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the four Sunan.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

44) Aasim bin Amr Al-Hijazi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A.

45) Amer bin Sharaheel Al-Sha’abi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Khabeeth fajir kathaab. 

46) Abdullah bin Abi Ahmed Al-Qurashi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – N/A

47) Abdullah bin Tha’laba Al-Madani:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

48) Abdullah bin Ja’far bin Abi Talib:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books with the exception of Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – He was in a high position and Ali bin Abi Talib guarded him as if he was one of his sons. He narrated a narration in Al-Tahtheeb and another in Al-Khisaal.

49) Abdullah bin Al-Harith bin Nawfal Al-Qurashi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Majhool.

50) Abdullah bin Haneen Al-Qurashi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books with the exception of Saheeh Al-Bukhari.
Shia view – N/A.

51) Abdullah bin Al-Zubair bin Al-Awaam:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

52) Abdullah bin Zurair Al-Ghafqi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud, Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A.

53) Abdullah bin Salama Al-Muradi:
Sunni view – Sadooq taghayara hufthahu according to Ibn Hajar and suwailah according to Al-Thahabi. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the four Sunan.
Shia view – N/A.

54) Abdullah bin Shadaad Al-Had:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books with the exception of Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

55) Abdullah bin Omar bin Al-Khattab:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – There have been negative reports about him.

56) Abdullah bin Mu’qil bin Muqrin:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Al-Bukhari.
Shia view – N/A.

57) Abdullah bin Nafi’I Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Sadooq. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud. 
Shia view – N/A

58) Abdullah bin Abi Huthail Al-Inzi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. 
Shia view – N/A.

59) Abd Khair bin Yazeed Al-Hamadani:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the four Sunan.
Shia view – Majhool.

60) Abdul-Rahman bin Abzi Al-Khuza’ee:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – N/A

61) Abdul-Rahman bin Harith bin Hammam Al-Makhzoomi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – N/A.

62) Abdul-Rahman bin Abi Layla Al-Ansaari:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books. 
Shia view – He was an loyal to Ali bin Abi Talib according to a narration in Al-Kishi.

63) Abdul-Mutalib bin Rabee’a Al-Qurashi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

64) Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’I 
Sunni view – Thiqah. A writer of Ali bin Abi Talib, narrated his hadith in the six books. 
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

65) Ubaid bin Umair Al-Laithi:
Sunni view – Thiqah.
Shia view – N/A.

66) Ubaida bin Amr Al-Salmaani:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books. 
Shia view – One of the awliya’a of Ali bin Abi Talib. Al-Khoei also mentions that he was considered a thiqah by Ibn Hajar in his Taqreeb.

67) Ujair bin Abd Yazeed Al-Matlabi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud. 
Shia view – N/A.

68) Ikrimah:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Al-Kishi narrates a hadith that points to his weakness.

69) Ilqima bin Qais Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqah.
Shia view – One of the thiqaat that was associated with Ali bin Abi Talib.

70) Ali bin Rabee’a Al-Walbee:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the four Sunan with the exception of Ibn Majah.
Shia view – A worshipper and a companion of Ali bin Abi Talib.

71) Amara bin Ruwayba Al-Thaqafi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. 
Shia view – Majhool.

72) Omar bin Ali bin Abi Talib:
Sunni view – The son of Ali bin Abi Talib, narrated his hadith in the four Sunan.
Shia view – There is no evidence for his trustworthiness according to Al-Khoei.

73) Amr bin Huraith Al-Makhzoomi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – An enemy of Allah according to Al-Barqi.

74) Umair bin Sa’eed Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Saheehain, Sunan Abi Dawud and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – Majhool.
Note: He is known as Umair bin Sa’ad amongst Shias.

75) Qais bin Abi Hazim:
Sunni view – Thiqah. 
Shia view – N/A. 

76) Qais bin Abbad Al-Dab’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia – Mamdooh.
Note: I am assuming that this is Qais bin Abbad Al-Bakri.

77) Karaz Al-Taymi:
Sunni view – Thiqah. 
Shia view – N/A. 

78) Kulaib bin Shihab Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Sadooq. 
Shia view – A companion of Ali bin Abi Talib.

79) Malik bin Aws Al-Madani:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim and the four Sunan with the exception Ibn Majah.
Shia view - N/A

80) Malik bin Al-Harith Al-Nakha’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqa according to Ibn Hibban and Al-Ajali. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – One of the closest companions to Ali bin Abi Talib.

81) Mohammed bin Ali bin Abi Talib:
Sunni view - A son of Ali, known as Ibn Al-Hanafiya. Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of his father in the six books. 
Shia view – An authentic hadith in Al-Kafi proves his belief in the Imamah of his father.

82) Masrooq bin Al-Ajda’a Al-Hamadani:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A.

83) Mas’ood bin Al-Hakam Al-Ansaari:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books with the exception of Saheh Al-Bukhari.
Shia view – N/A.

84) Muslim bin Natheer Al-Sa’adi: 
Sunni view – Maqbool according to Ibn Hajar, but salih according to Al-Thahabi. 
Shia view – N/A

85) Mutrif bin Abdullah Al-Basri:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim.
Shia view – N/A

86) Najiya bin Ka’ab Al-Asadi:
Sunni view – Thiqah according to Ibn Hajar, however, he seems to be more of a sadooq due to the opinions of other scholars. 
Shia view – N/A

87) Nafi’ bin Jubair Al-Madani:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi.
Shia view – N/A

88) Al-Nazal bin Subura Al-Hilali:
Sunni view – Thiqah. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Sunan Abu Dawud, Al-Nasa’ee and Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A

89) Hani’, the mawla of Ali bin Abi Talib:
Sunni view – La ba’as bihi. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the four Sunan.
Shia view – N/A

90) Wahb bin Al-Ajda’a Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Majhool.

91) Yahya bin Ya’mar Al-Basri:
Sunni view – Thiqa. 
Shia view – N/A

92) Yazeed bin Shareek Al-Taymi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books with the exception of Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A

93) Ya’ala bin Murra Al-Thaqafi:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Majhool.

94) Abu Ishaaq (Amr bin Abdullah) Al-Subai’ee:
Sunni view – Thiqa ikhtalata fee akhir umirihi. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud. However, there is a difference of opinion whether he really heard from him.
Shia view – Majhool.

95) Abu Aswad (Thalim bin Amr) Al-Du’ali:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Sunan with the exception of Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Majhool.

96) Abu Umamah (Sada bin Ajlaan) Al-Bahilee:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Al-Khoei states that he seems to be hasan.

97) Abu Burdah (Amer bin Abdullah) Al-Ash’ari:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – N/A

98) Abu Bakr (Amr bin Abdullah) Al-Ash’ari:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – N/A

99) Abu Juhaifa (Wahb bin Abdullah) Al-Sawani:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

100) Abu Hasaan (Muslim bin Abdullah) Al-A’araj Al-Basri:
Sunni view – Sadooq. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A

101) Akhdar/Al-Nu’aman (Abu Rashid) Al-Habrani:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A

102) Umraan bin Malhaan (Abu Raja’a) Al-Atarudi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. 
Shia view – Majhool.

103) Masud bin Malik (Abi Ruzain) Al-Hashimi:
Sunni view – Thiqa.
Shia view – Majhool.

104) Huthaifa bin Usaid (Abu Sareeha) Al-Ghafari:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – A companion of the Prophet.

105) Sa’ad bin Malik (Abu Sa’eed) Al-Khudari:
Sunni view - A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – One of the asfiya’a.

106) Abdul-Rahman bin Qais (Abu Salih) Al-Hanafi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A

107) Sa’eed bin Abdul-Rahman (Abu Salih) Al-Ghafari:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – N/A 

108) Hussain bin Jundub (Abu Thubyaan) Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Majhool. 

109) Abdul-Rahman bin Aseela (Abu Abdullah) Al-Sanabhi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – N/A 
110) Abdullah bin Habeeb (Abu Abdul-Rahman) Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the six books.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.

111) Sa’ad bin Ubaid (Abu Ubaid) Al-Madani:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in the Saheehain and Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – N/A

112) Abdul-Rahman bin Mil (Abu Uthman) Al-Nahdi:
Sunni view – Thiqa.
Shia view – N/A

113) Sa’eed bin Allaqa (Abu Fakhita) Al-Hashimi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Tirmithi.
Shia view – One of the khawas of Ali bin Abi Talib.
Note: He is known as Sa’eed bin Jahman among Shias.

114) Qais (Abu Mariam) Al-Thaqafi:
Sunni view – Thiqa according to Al-Nasa’ee and Al-Thahabi. Majhool according to Ibn Hajar. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – Majhool.

115) Abdullah bin Sakhbara (Abu Ma’mar) Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view – Majhool.

116) Abdulla bin Qais (Abu Musa) Al-Ash’ari:
Sunni view – A companion of the Prophet.
Shia view – Yakfeehi khizyan khal’hi Ameer Al-Mu’mineen min al-khilafa.
117) Amr bin Sharahbeel (Abu Maysara) Al-Hamadani:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud and Al-Nasa’ee.
Shia view –N/A

118) Al-Munthir bin Malik (Abu Nadhira) Al-Basri:
Sunni view – Thiqa. 
Shia view – Majhool.

119) Hayyan bin Hussain (Abu Hayyaj) Al-Kufi:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Saheeh Muslim and the Sunan with the exception of Ibn Majah.
Shia view – N/A

120) Abbad bin Naseer (Abu Al-Wudh’i) Al-Sahtani:
Sunni view – Thiqa. Narrated the hadith of Ali bin Abi Talib in Sunan Abi Dawud.
Shia view – N/A

121) Mu’atha bin Abdullah Al-Adawiya:
Sunni view – Thiqa.
Shia view – N/A

Whenever the Ahl Al-Sunnah(People on the methodology of Prophetic Sunnah) claim to be the “real followers” of the Prophet(saw), his FAMILY AND his COMPANIONS, one can see them provide ample evidences, based on authenticity, not fiction or rubbish from history books (i.e. weak and unauthentic narrations). This takes us straight to the Shia Imamite sect, that believes by citing a bunch of misused/misinterpreted Sahih narrations, and a bunch of fabricated narrations(which is mostly the case) that are filling the books of history (that is why one can see them quoting day and night from Tabari and Kanz Al-Ummal!) that they are on the straight path. Thus, it is no wonder, that even Shia scholars themselves don’t give much with regards to the authenticity of the narrations. You see them quoting from their own narrations, just for the sake of backing a dogma within their own sect, without clarifying if their own Hadith which they quote is authentic or not.
So let us prove before you the shocking reality of the SAHIH narrations from Ahl Al bait in the books of Ahle Sunnah and in Shia books.  Because most of the time shias make propaganda against Ahle sunnah by raising questions like “why don’t you narrate from Ahl Al-Bayt?” Or some who are a bit more intelligent say at least “Why do you narrate so FEW narrations from Ahl Al-Bayt?”!
We know and they too know that most of them(shias) never checked the books of the Ahle Sunnah to see if this claim that was spread by their scholars is actually right or not. It’s just been repeated and in their fantasy they believe they are the followers of the AHL AL-BAYT, for they claim so, and have given the Ahl Al-Bayt all sorts of superstitious qualities, so who else are the “followers” of the Ahl Al-Bayt if not the Imamites? Well, this logic is ofcourse fatal, for this is exactly the way Mushriks, pagans, Cross-worshipers think. They too believe that they are upon the teaching of Jesus and his disciples, but we know better who is further away from Jesus. Right, those who CLAIM to follow him, and those who INVENTED superstitions, Kufr and Shirk in his name are in fact the biggest enemies of Jesus, no matter if they claim to love and follow him. So let us discover who has really narrated the treasures i.e. knowledge of the pure Ahl Al-Bayt? The People(Ahl) of the Sunnah, or the Imamite Shias?
According to Imam Ibn Taymiyyah and all of the Ahl Al-Sunnah, the greatest and most knowledgable members of the Ahl Al-Bayt are Ali Ibn Abi Talib, then Abdallah Ibn Abbas(the one who pledged alliance to Abu Bakr). Let us get into the topic with a beautiful narration of him: [Al-Lalika'i mentioned in 'Sharh Usul I'tiqad Ahl as-Sunnah' (1/72) that the first person to have actually used the term 'Ahl as-Sunnah' was Ibn 'Abbas, when explaining the verse: {"...on the day when some faces will be brightened, and some faces will be blackened..."} [Al 'Imran; 106] He said: “Those whose faces will be brightened are Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah. As for those whose faces will be blackened, then they are the people of innovation and misguidance (ahl al-bida’ wad-dalalah).”] Praise be to Allah who made the Ahl Al-Bayt calling “Ahl Al-Sunnah” the saved sect.
The most authentic books according to Ahle Sunnah
According to the Ahlesunnah the most authentic books of Ahadith are: “al-Jaami’ al-Sahih al-Musnad al-Mukhtasar min Umur Rasool Allah wa sunanihi wa Ayyamihi” (complete title of “Sahih Al-Bukhari”), afterwards the compilation of Imam Muslim Al-Nisaburi(Known as Sahih Muslim).
The authentic hadeeth book of Shias
The most authentic Hadith book for the Imamite Shias is “Al-Kafi” from Kulayni. Al-Kafi is divided into four categories: Usul Al-Kafi (Mainly based around the foundation i.e. Usool of the Deen.) Furu’ Al-Kafi (Book of Fiqh) Raudah Al-Kafi (Covers religious matters including a collection from their “Infallibles”.
In the introduction of al-Kāfī, Al kulayni(the author) explicitly said:
وقلت إنك تحب أن يكون عندك كتاب كاف يجمع فيه من جميع فنون علم الدين ما يكتفي به المتعلم ويرجع إليه المسترشد ويأخذ منه من يريد علم الدين والعمل به بالآثار الصحيحة عن الصادقين عليهم السلام والسنن القائمة التي عليها العمل وبها يؤدي فرض الله عز وجل وسنة نبيه صلى الله عليه وآله وقلت لو كان ذلك رجوت أن يكون ذلك سببا يتدارك الله تعالى بمعونته وتوفيقه إخواننا وأهل ملتنا ويقبل بهم إلى مراشدهم
“Verily, you solemnly wished that you possess a book which is sufficient, brings together the entire Islamic sciences of the knowledge of religion within it, wholly satisfies the needs of the student, acts as a reference for the seekers of guidance, and would be used by those who want to attain the knowledge of religion and practice upon it by deriving correct [şaĥīĥ] narrations of the truthful ones (as) and the upright and acted upon traditions from it—through which the compulsory duties of Allāh, the Powerful and Exalted, and the tradition of His Prophet (saws) can be fulfilled. And you said: ‘If that happens, I can hope that (the book) would be a means through which Allāh will rectify our brothers and people of our religious community through his support and grace, and take them closer to their salvation.’”[al-Kāfī, of Abū Ja`far al-Kulaynī (d. 329), volume 1, page 8 [Tehran] ]
The Imamite Shi’ites as we said before, claim to follow Ali Ibn Abi Talib and the Imams of Al-Hussein’s lineage. They even named their Madhab after Ja’far Al-Sadiq. Well, Allah knows how a sane man can convince himself to be a follower of Ja’far Al-Sadiq, though all his narrations were narrated by FALLIBLE men in KUFA. Also, interestingly not ONE of the 12 Imams left a book written by themselves, so how can shias claim to be upon the Madhab of Imam Al-Sadiq? Simply due to them following the thousands of Ahadith in Shia books from Al-Sadiq(6th Shia Imam)? Well, there are endless narrations of Imam Al-Baqir(5th Shia Imam) as well in shia books. Where as when we compare, all the major schools of the Ahle Sunnah, then they are based on books of their MAIN scholars. I.e. Imam Malik compiled a FIQH book that is named “Al Muwatta”, Imam Al-Shafii wrote some books, like the unique “Kitab Al Umm”, even Imam Ahmad compiled a compilation of Ahadith. But what do the Imamites have? ONLY narrations NARRATED by FALLIBLE kufans? Well we got thousands of narration narrated by FALLIBLE humans but there are three important and crucial differences:
1. Firstly, our “fallibles” are not some Kufans, rather they are the companions and family of the Prophet (saws).
2. Secondly and most importantly the last man in our chain is the HEAD of all (if you like to call it) INFALLIBLES i.e. Prophet Muhammad (saws). So why shall we go to fallibles to narrate to us from the infallible no. 5,6,7,8 if we can go straight to the SOURCE of ALL infallible (Prophet Muhammad)?
3. Thirdly the shia infallibles Imams/Fallible narrators  used to narrate many narrations under taqiyyah that is why we find a large amount of contradictory narrations from them. Which makes it difficult to check that which narrations were said under taqiyyah and which were not. Where as the narrations of Prophet(Saw) and his Companions are free of such major defects.

Analyzing the main books of Ahlesunnah and Shia
Let us prove before you the shocking reality of the SAHIH narrations of Ahl Al bait in the books of Ahle Sunnah and in books of Shia. Because most of the time shias make propaganda against Ahle sunnah by raising questions like “why don’t you narrate from Ahl Al-Bayt?” Or some who are a bit more intelligent say at least “Why do you narrate so FEW narrations from Ahl Al-Bayt?”!
So let’s check who narrated more authentic narrations of the great Imams of the Ahl Al-Bayt. Let us see how true the “Umavids” prevented the narration of the Ahl Al-Bayt, or undermined their status” etc.
(Note: Ahl Al-Bayt are Wives and children of the Prophet and Aal(progeny) Ali Ibn Abi Talib, Aal Aqil, Aal Jafar, Aal of Al-Abbas as being authentically reported by Zaid Bin Arqam in the Sahih of Imam Muslim. Yet, we will concentrate on the AHL AL-KISAA’ i.e. Muhammad, Ali, Fatimah, Al Hassan and Al Hussein , because these are the members who are considered as PURIFIED Ahlebayt without any dispute in the sight of Ahlesunnah as well as Shias.
Comparing the TWO sahihs of the Ahle Sunnah with the Al-Kafi of the Shia Imamites:
This is more than fair for Al Kafi alone contains more than 16,000 narrations! Whereas Bukhari AND Muslim altogether contain a little bit more than 13,000 narration
The narrations of the Ahl Al-Bayt in the two Sahihs (Sahihayn) compared to those in the “Al-Kafi” and the other 3 main Hadith books of the Shia Imamites. Narration that go directly back to the Prophet – peace be upon him – also known in the science of Hadith as “Muttasil”.
Who narrated greater number of MUTTASIL narrations from Prophet(saw)?
Number of narrations from Prophet Muhammad(Saw) in shia books:
The four main Hadith books of the Imamites are: Al-Kafi, Man la yahduruhu Al-Faqih, Al-Tahdhib und Al-Istibsar. There are approximately 44,000 narrations in the four MOST authentic, most important Ahadith books of the Shia Imamites, and among them are only 644 Ahadith of the Prophet! It gets even worse, If we take Al-Kafi alone (which is absolutely fine for Shia book Al-Kafi consists more narrations than Sunni books bukhari and muslim altogether!) we will find 92 narrations from Rasulullah (saws) ONLY! Let us repeat ninety-two(92) narrations out of more than 44,000 narrations, moreover according to some shias 2/3 of AlKafi is weak so Allah knows how many among the 92 are authentic.
Number of Muttasil narrations in books of Ahlesunnah:
Narrations that go directly back to the Prophet(saw) also known in the science of Hadith as “Muttasil”. Then we proudly declare that Alhmadulilah ALL HADITH in Bukhari and Muslim are Marfu/MUTTASIL, except narrations which are NOT reports BUT STORIES, like the alleged suicide attempt of the Prophet. It is in Al Bukhari, but it is NOT a Hadith of the Prophet, it is only something a Tabi’i narrated i.e. he simply said what SOME UNKNOWN people used to say). For SAHIH OF AL BUKHARI AND MUSLIM: There is no need to give numbers, for as we said ALL narrations in bukhari and muslim and in other hadith books are (IF MARFU) ALWAYS from the prophet himself.


Who narrated greater number of narrations from Ali(ra)?
Narrations from Ali(ra) in shia book:
The narrations of the commander of the faithful, Ali Ibn Abi Talib (ra) in Al kafi: In Al-Kafi (as we said it contains more narrations than Bukhari and Muslim altogether), there are 66 narration from Ali only! (and since according to some shias 2/3 of Kafi is weak so Allah knows how many among the 66 are true!)
Narrations from Ali(ra) in authentic books of Ahlesunnah:
The narrations of the commander of the faithful, Ali Ibn Abi Talib (ra) in the two Sahihs: Ali Ibn Abi Talib narrated (more than Abu Bakr and Othman altogether, though Omar might have one narration more) 98 narrations, including repetitions, without repetitions 34. So basically he narrated 72 narrations (Fiqh etc.) in the two most authentic books of AhleSunnah (remember he narrated in the shia book Alkafi which contains more narrations than bukhari and muslim altogether only 66 narrations!). He narrated more than Abu Bakr(ra) AND Othman(ra) in the two sahihs.
Note: 8 Books of Ahl Al-Sunnah[bukhari, sahih muslim, sunan al tirmidhi, sunan al nasaai, sunan Abi dawood, ibn maajah, musnad ahmad and musnad al daarimi] have 1583 narrations narrated by ALI IBN ABI TALIB (ra). After all of that, who dares to claim that the Ahl Al-Sunnah are “followers of Bani Umayyah”? Did the Umavid Caliphs felt asleep and didn’t recognize over 1500 narrations narrated by the one they hated so much?.

Who narrated greater number of narrations from Fatima(ra)?
Narrations from Fatima(ra) in shia book:
Narrations of Fatimah Bint Muhammad(ra): In Al-Kafi there are, or shall we say there IS exactly ZERO (0) narration in Al-Kafi! Keep in mind: Al Kafi contains more narration than Al Bukhari and Muslim altogether it has NINE volumes, yet there is not one narration in the shia book.
Narrations from Fatima(ra) in Sunni books:
Narrations of Fatimah Bint Muhammad(ra) in the sahihayn: In Sahih Al-Bukhari, there is one narration(No. 4462) from Fatimah (ra).

Who narrated greater number of narrations from Hassan(ra) and Hussain(ra)?
Narrations from Hassan(ra) and Hussain(ra) in shia book:
Narration from Al Hussein (ra) in Al-Kafi: There is exactly ONE narration by Al Hussein and one By Al Hassan
Narrations from Hassan(ra) and Hussain(ra) in Sunni books:
Narration from Al Hussein (ra) in the Sahihayn: There are four narrations from Al Hussein in the Sahihayn. And it is not just random story, rather Hussein narrates from ALI (no. 1127 in the book of the five wajibat, no.3091), same in Sahih Muslim. (Remember there is ONE narration of Al Hussein in AL Kafi)

Comparision of narrations of the Imams of Ahl Al-Bayt and the rightly guided Caliphs
Note: Under this title we will concentrate only on those members of Ahlebayt whom the Shia consider as their infallible Imams.
Zayn Al Abidin(ra)
Narrations of Imam Ali Ibnu Al-Hussayn Zayn Al-Abidin Al-Sajjad (ra), according to the AhleSunnah a reliable great scholar of the Salaf from Ahl Al Bait, and according to the Imamite the “4th Infallible” Imam.
Sahih Al-Bukhari: (25) narrations via Zayn Al-Abdidin and (25) narration via Khalifatu-Rasulullah Othman bin Affaan.
Sahih Muslim: (15) narrations via Zayn Al-Abidin and only (9) via Abu Bakr(first caliph).
Abu Dawud: (11) via Zayn Al-Abidin, (11) via Abu Bakr(first caliph).
Muhammad Al baqir(ra)
Narration of Imam Muhammad Abi Jafar Al-Baqir (ra), according to the AhleSunnah a reliable greats scholar of the Salaf from Ahl Al bait, accrding to the Imamites, the “5th infallible” Imam.
There are 240 narrations in the kuttub-tis’a (nine major books of the sunnah)
To make it clearer let us compare his narrations to those of Abu Bakr Al Siddiq(ra):
Al-Baqirs narrations in Sahih of Muslim = 19
Abu Bakrs narrations in Sahih of Muslim = 9
Al-Baqirs narrations in Sunan of Al-Nisai = 56
Abu Bakrs narrations in Sunan of Al-Nisai = 22
Al-Baqirs narrations in Sunan of Abi Dawud = 7
Abu Bakrs narrations in Sunan of Abi Dawud = 11
Al-Baqirs narrations in Sunan of Al-Tirmidhi = 23
Abu Bakrs narrations inSunan of Al-Tirmidhi = 22
Al-Baqirs narrations in Sunan of Ibni Majah = 24
Abu Bakrs narrations in Sunan of Ibni Majah = 16
To make it even clearer let us tell you the number of ALL the narrations by Abu Bakr in the SIX (kutub sitta) books of Ahadith with those of Al Baqir:
Al-Baqir = 229
Abu Bakr = 210
Comment: Astonishing isn’t it? The evil Bani Umayyah did really miss to eradicate the narrations of the Ahl Al Bayt. After all their mission was to undermine the status of Ahl Al bait, and raise the status of the Khulafa. How did they do it? By letting the Sunnah scholars narrate MORE narrations from Baqir than Abu bakr? Those who seek the truth may ponder over the reality.
Jafar bin Muhammad(ra)
Narration of Imam Jafar bin Muhammad Abi Abdallah Al-Sadiq (ra) according to AhleSunnah a reliable great scholar of the Salaf from Ahl Al bait, According to the Imamites, the “6th infallible” Imam.
His narrations in the books of the Ahle sunnah:
Sahih of Muslim: (17) Ahadith via Imam Al-Sadiq and only (9) via Abu Bakr.
Sunan of Abi Dawud: (11) via Al-Sadiq and (11) via Abu Bakr and (15) via Othman.
Sunan of Al-Tirmidhi: (20) via Al-Sadiq and only (22) via Abu Bakr and (19) via Othman.
Sunan of Al-Nisai: (44) Ahadith via Al-Sadiq and only (22) via Abu Bakr and (27) via Othman
Sunan of Ibn Majah: 19 via Al-Sadiq and 16 via Abu Bakr.
Note: In the Main(9) books of ahlul Sunnah Imam Ja’afar al Sadiq RAA narrated 2032 Hadiths.
Conclusion:
Out of the five Rashidun caliphs Ali (ra) narrated the most from the prophet PBUH because he died later and there were many narrators at his time and many students of religion who sought knowledge and sought to collect Hadiths.
As for his son al-Hassan bin Ali(ra), he was not old enough to narrate directly from the Prophet PBUH like other young companions such as Mahmoud bin Rabi’i and Abdullah ibn Abbas, when the prophet PBUH died al-Hassan was only seven years of age but he still narrated a couple of Hadiths he memorized from him. Those who narrated from al-Hassan were his son al-Hassan bin al-Hassan, Abu al-Hawraa al-Sa’adi, al-Shu’ubi, Hubairah bin Barim, Suweid bin Ghaflah and others.
Fatimah(ra) died early whereas the mother of the believers lived long time after the prophet and ALLAH ordered them in 33:33 to teach quran and hikma (sunnah) (after all they were in time with the prophet i.e. they knew DETAILS of the sharia).
And the rest of the Imams of Ahl Al bait narrated more from the prophet than Abu Hanifah, Al-Shafii, Al-Awzai, Al-Thawri, Al-Layth etc.
If we compare what Ahlu-Sunnah narrated from the companions of the Prophet(saw) who were Caliphs and those who were from Ahlul Bayt we will notice, by looking at Musnad Imam Ahmad, that he only narrated about 500 hadiths of Abu Bakr(ra) , Omar(ra) and Othman(ra) COMBINED and the narrations of Ali(ra) are more than 700, thus the 3 Caliphs out of the companions of the Prophet(saw) constitute a small amount of the narrations in Sunnah. In fact a much much greater amount of the Sunnah comes through Ahlul- Bayt (Aisha, Umm Salamah, Hafsah, Ali, Hassan, Abdullah Ibn Abbas, Zaynul-Abedeen, Muhammad Al-Baqer, Jafar Al-Sadeq – may Allah be pleased with them-) than from narrations of  3 Caliphs amongst the companions who are not from Ahlul-Bayt (Abu Baker, Umar, Uthman,  may Allah be pleased with them-). Thus plain reality is that a huge portion of the Sunnah HAS BEEN indeed NARRATED by the Ahl Al bayt. Though comparing these narrations to the thousands of lies and superstitions ascribed to the Imams in the books of the shias, the Ahle sunnah amount may seem less, but it is because Ahlul Sunnah do not accept any narration about Ahlul Bayt except from authentic narrators as opposed to the dubious sources of the Shia, who narrate anything from Ahlul Bayt and famous narrators from Shia were renown for reporting lies about Ahlul Bayt, as Imam Jafaar himself confessed in their own books. Thus Ahl Al sunnah do not accept any fairy tale and heresy in the name of Ahl Al Bayt.

The example of Golden Chain
Ibn Kathir, student of Imam Ibn Taymiyyah said:  The healthiest (strongest) chain is: Ja’far (Al Sadiq) from, Muhammad (Al-Baqir), from Ali (Al-Sajjaad), from Al-Hussein, from ALI IBN ABI TALIB. THIS IS THE GOLDEN CHAIN.  Source [ “Al Baith Alhathith Gair Ma’moor” (الباعث الحثيث غير مأمور)]
Comment: All the narrators are from Ahlebayt in this chain. What a so called “nasibi” standard Ibn Kathir set and probably learned from his teacher, the Imam of the “Sunnis” the Shaykh of Al-Islam ABUL-ABBAS IBN TAIMIYYAH (Rah). Its a pity that seeing all these examples from Ahlesunnah which explicitly proves their love and respect for Ahlebayt, the shiatu dajjal shamelessly accuse Ahlesunnah of being Nasibis.

Some additional Information
Musnad Ahmad:
The narrations from Ahl Al-Bayt in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, one of the Imams of Ahlesunnah:
Imam Ahmad collected only 500 narrations from the FIRST THREE khulafa, i.e. Abu Bakr, Omar and Othman.  Shockingly : He narrated 804 narrations from Ali(ra) alone!
He also narrated 18 narrations from Al Hassan Ibn Ali (ra) whereas the Shia Imamites narrated only 21 narrations from him in ALL THEIR 4 MAJOR BOOKS OF HADITH.
Musnad Beqi:
In the Musnad of Beqi bin Makhlad al-Andalusi (died 276 AH) there are 586 Hadiths from the Prophet PBUH narrated by Ali.
Sihah Sitta:
In the six main books of ahlul-Sunnah Ali has narrated from the Prophet PBUH 322 Hadiths, Bukhari and Muslim agreed on 20 of them while Bukhari narrated 9 others and Muslim narrated 15 others.

let us give you a glimpse of the compilations of some scholars from Ahlesunnah with regards to the Ahl Albayt
1. “The virtues of Ali (فضائل علي).” By Imam Muslim and Al-Bukhari .
2.“Die great virtues of the (Ahl Al-Bayt) (الخصائص الكبرى)” – Al-Nasai
3. “The virtues of Fatimah” -by Al-Suyuti
4. Ahya-il Mayyit Be Fazaile Ahlul Bayt -by Al-Suyuti
5. “Musnad Ahl Al-Bayt ridwanullahi alayhim ajmain (مُسْنَدُ أَهْلِ الْبَيْتِ رِضْوَانُ اللَّهِ عَلَيْهِمْ أَجْمَعِينَ” ) by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal.
6. Huquq Ahl Al-Bayt bayn Al-Sunnah wa Al-Shia – (the rights of ahl al bait, acc. to sunnah and shia). Compiler: Abul-Abbas Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah Al-Harrani (ra). A wonderful compilation, proving that the wasatiyyah (middle path) is the path between ghuluww (extremism) WITH AHL AL BAIT (i.e. Rafidah) and hatred for Ahl Al Bait(i.e. Nasibah) the middle path is AHL AL SUNNAH WA AL JAMA’AH). He also praises Ali and Al Hussein (in Minhaaj Al Sunnah) and curses those who killed him (yet people ignore the MUHKAM/CLEAR-CUT sayings of Ibn Taimiyyah regarding his pure-orthodox sunni stance on ahl al bait.
7. Al-Bidaya wa Al-Nihayah – Ibn Kathir, the student of Ibn Taimiyyah covers there many matters with regards to the Ahl Al Bait, he sincerely collects authentic narrations regarding the incidents, praises al hussein AND condemns the Nasibis AND rafidah who both (especially the later) made a show out of the incident (read his beautiful quotes here )
8. The position in regards to the ahl al bait/Mawqifu min Aal Al-Bayt alayhim al-Salam by Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab (King of nasibis according to the shias). [Muhammad ibn abdilwahhab, explaining the sound, sunnah position in regards to Ahl al bait. He had among his kunya: ABU ALI! he had two sons : hassan and Hussein and the name of his daughter was FATIMAH!]

Number of narrators from Ahlebayt present in the books of Ahlesunnah
فقد صحت الرواية من ولد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : عن فاطمة ، والحسن ، والحسين ، والحسن بن الحسن بن علي ، وعبد الله ، وحسن ، وعلي ، وزيد بني الحسن بن الحسين بن علي ،
وعمرو بن الحسن بن علي ، ومحمد بن عمرو بن حسن بن علي ، والحسن بن زيد بن حسن بن علي ، وموسى بن عبد الله بن حسن بن حسن ، ومحمد بن عبد الله بن حسن بن حسن بن علي ، وعن علي بن الحسين بن علي ، وفاطمة بنت الحسين بن علي ، ومحمد ، وعبد الله ، وزيد ، وعمر ، وحسين بني علي بن الحسين ، وعن جعفر بن محمد بن علي ،
والحسين بن زيد بن علي ، فهؤلاء قد صحت عنهم الروايات ، وقد روي الحديث عن زهاء مائتي رجل وامرأة من أهل البيت
 
There are authentic narrations from the children of the Prophet (pbuh) like from, Fatima, al Hassan, al Hussein, al Hassan bin Hassan bin Ali, Abdullah, Hassan, Ali, Zayd bin al Hassan bin al Hussein bin Ali, Amru bin al Hassan bin Ali, Muhammad bin Amru bin Hassan bin Ali, al Hassan bin Zayd bin Hassan bin Ali, Musa bin Abdullah bin Hassan bin Hassan , Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Hassan bin Hassan bin Ali, Ali bin al Hussein bin Ali, Fatima bint al Hussein bin Ali, Muhammad, Abdullah, Zayd, Amru, Hussein bin Ali bin Al Hussein, Jafar bin Muhammad bin Ali, al Hussein bin Zayd bin Ali, and these are the people from whom narrations have been received authentically and we have over two hundred(200) narrators from ahlul bayt both men and women.[Ma'rifat Uloom Al-Hadith page 221]

The Muftis who used to issue religious verdicts after the death of Prophet(saw)
Ibn Al-Qayyim says:The Muftis (those who possess the knowledge to pass Fatawah i.e. Mujtahids) among the Sahaba, who passed most Fatwas after Rasulullah (saws) were seven and generally there were 130 Muftis among the Sahaba, among them men and women. However the seven were:
1. Umar bin al-Khattaab
2. Alee bin Abee Taalib (Sahabi from Ahl Al-Bayt)
3. Abdullah bin Mas’ood
4. Ai’shah Ummul Mu’mineen (Sahabiyyah from Ahl Al-Bayt)
5. Zaid bin Thaabit
6. Abdullaah bin Abbaas (Sahabi from Ahl Al-Bayt, and student (after Rasulullah) of Abu Hurayrah!)
7. Abdullah bin Umar
Ibn Hazm counts the Sahaba with a average of Fatwas:
1. Abu Bakr as-Siddeeq
2. Umm Salamah (Sahabiyyah from Ahl Al-Bayt)
3. Anas bin Maalik
4. Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri
5. Abu Hurairah
6. Uthmaan bin Affaan
7. Abdullah bin Amr bin al-Aas
8. Abdullah bin Zubair
9. Abu Moosaa al-Ash’ari
10. Sa’ad bin Abee Waqqaas
11. Salamaan al-Farsi
12. Jaabir bin Abdullah
13. Mu’aadh bin Jabal

Ridiculous accusation on Ahlesunnah
As we have witnessed in the article that how Ahlesunnah acquire their deen from Ahl Al bayt from Prophet(saw) and how they love and respect them. Though we just presented the view of Ahlesunnah regarding a small portion of Ahlebayt[Ahle Kisa and Imams from Ahlebayt whom shia considers as their infallible Imams], not the vast portion[wives of Prophet, progeny of Hassan(ra), etc] which is also respected and honored by Ahlesunnah, but to whom shias have abandoned. Yet ironically these shameless creatures accuse Ahlesunnah for hating the Ahl AlBayt, this reminds us a saying in Urdu language “Ulta Chor Kotwal to Daante” its similar to the idiom”pot calling the kettle black”. Well unbiased readers can analyze that these accusations holds no ground, they are just made by them in order to refrain their followers acquiring the true teachings of Ahlebayt and from loving and respecting Ahlebayt in correct form, which is free from the Ghulu(exaggeration) of shias. So we request our unbiased readers to judge through themselves that who are the lovers and followers of COMPLETE Ahlebayt and who are the pseudo claimants of Ahlebayt. While judging remember the beautiful verse of Quran: [O you who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah and be just witnesses and let not the enmity and hatred of others make you avoid justice. Be just: that is nearer to piety, and fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Well-Acquainted with what you do] [Al-Maeda 5:8]

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