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| | Can shias trust Sunni hadiths? - ShiaChat.com |
 | | In Muslim's Sahih, it is narrated by `Abdul-Rahman ibn Abu Layla, al-Qasim ibn Mukhaymarah, Abu Salih, Tharr ibn `Abdullah, Sa`id ibn `Abdul-Rahman ibn `Abzi, Yahya al-Jazzar, Nafi` (a slave of Ibn `Umer), `Ata' ibn Abu Rabah, `Imarah ibn `Umayr, `Arrak ibn Malik, al-Sha`bi, Maymun ibn Mahran, al-Hasan al-`Arni, Mus`ab ibn Sa`d and `Ali ibn al-Husayn. |
 | | Al-Hasan ibn `Ali ibn Dawud abridged the said article in his own concise Mukhtasar, in a chapter dealing with biographies of notables, a group of Shi`a `ulema and authors of biographies and dictionaries who regard him as most trustworthy, a follower of the rightly-guided Imams, peace be upon them. |
 | | Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Jazrah has mentioned him and said that he is a Shi`a "extremist." In spite of this, `Abdullah ibn Ahmed has narrated hadith from his father. |
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