ThÃÂbit ibn Abë á¹¢afiyya famously known as Abà « Ḥamza al-ThumÃÂlë ThÃÂbit ibn DënÃÂr () (born before 82 Hijri/701 CE â died after 150 Hijri/767 CE), was a Shia Muslim and a companion of Shia Imams Ali al-Sajjad (680âÂÂ712) and Muhammad al-Baqir (712âÂÂ732). He is known for transmitting the text for Risalat al-Huquq and the Supplication of Abu Hamza al-Thumali from Ali al-Sajjad. He is regarded as a trustworthy hadith transmitter by Shias, but untrustworthy by Sunni hadith scholars.
Abu Hamza al-Thumali claimed to be a companion of Ali al-Sajjad. He also claimed to be a companion of Muhammad al-Baqir and Ja'far al-Sadiq. Al-Najashi said: âÂÂHe was the best of our companions and the most reliable of them in narration and tradition.â It was reported that Ali al-Rida said: âÂÂAbu Hamza at his time is like Salman at his time.â say that Abu Hamza consumed prohibited intoxicants. His sons died as martyrs with the great revolutionist, Zayd ibn Ali.
He died in the year 150A.H.
Sunni hadith scholars have made several remarks about ThÃÂbit ibn Abë á¹¢afiyya:
In contrast, Shia hadith scholars consider him a reliable narrator.
Abu Hamza al-Thumali has related that during the month of Ramadhan, Ali Zayn al-Abidin used to spend a greater part of the night in prayers and when it used to be the time of beginning of the fast he recited a supplication which later known as Du'a Abi Hamzah al-Thumali (The supplication of Abi Hamzah al-Thumali). This supplication has been recorded in the book Misbah al-Mutahijjid of Shaykh Tusi.