Purported author of a Shi'i hadith collection (died before 714)
Sulaym ibn Qays al-Hilālī al-ʿĀmirī
Personal
Born
Unknown
Kufa, Iraq
Died
Before 714
Now Bandegan, Iran
Religion
Islam
Era
Early Islamic period
Notable work(s)
Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays (The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays)
Sulaym ibn Qays al-Hilālī al-ʿĀmirī (Arabic: سليم بن قيس الهلالي العامري, died before 714, was one of the Tabi‘un and a companion of Ali towards the end of the latter's life. Sulaym was also a loyal companion of Ali's sons Hasan and Husayn, the latter's son Ali Zayn al-'Abidin, and Muhammad al-Baqir.[1][2]
He is the purported author of an early Shi'ite hadith collection, the Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays ('The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays'),[3] the attribution of which to Sulaym is generally considered false. Scholars also dispute whether he ever existed as a historical figure.
^Pagano, Jo Anne. Exiles and Communities: Teaching in The Patriarchal Wilderness. Ed. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Hamid Dabashi, and Seyyed Vali R. Nasr. Albany, New York: State University of New York, 1989. Print. ISBN 1438414269 Pg. 15 and 17
^Ibn Qays, Sulaym. The Book of Sulaym Ibn Qays al-Hilālī. Trans. Muḥammad Bāqir. Al-Anṣārī. Bayrūt: Dār Al-Ḥawrāʼ, 2005. Print. Pg. 7 and 8
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