Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi
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Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi (Persian: زکریا بن آدم اَشْعَری قمی) was a Shia Muhaddith (scholar of hadith) from 8th century and one of the companions of Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad aṣ-Ṣādiq (the sixth Shiite leader). He was one of the narrators (Hadith transmitter) of Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kadhim (the seventh Shiite leader) and the agent of Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha (the eighth Shiite leader) and Muhammad al-Jawad (the ninth Shiite leader) in Qom, Iran.[1][2]
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Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi | |
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زکریا بن آدم اشعری قمی | |
Born | probably in the early 8th century |
Died | between 819 and 835 CE |
Burial place | Sheikhan cemetery |
Occupation(s) | Religious agent, scholar of hadith |
Known for | Abu Yahya |
Parent | Adam ibn Abdullah Ash'ari (father) |
Relatives | Ishaq ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi (brother) Ismail ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi (brother) Zakaria ibn Idris Ash'ari Qomi (cousin) |
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