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Mohammed bin Salih bin Ali Al-Hashimi (d. 979 CE / 369 AH) (Arabic: ) was a famous qu'ran and hadith reciter.

Mohammed bin Salih bin Ali Al-Hashimi, known as Abu al-Hasan bin Umm Shiban, was a renowned judge during the Abbasid era. The exact date and place of his birth are unknown, but he passed away in 369 AH. He resided in various locations, including Khorasan in Iran, Al-Kufa, and Baghdad in Iraq.

Mohammed bin Salih bin Ali Al-Hashimi, also known as Abu al-Hasan bin Umm Shiban, was a prominent judge during the Abbasid era. He narrated from Abdullah bin Zaidan Al-Bajali and a group of scholars. He traveled to Baghdad with his father and studied under Ibn Mujahid. He married the daughter of the chief judge Abu Omar, named Mohammed bin Yusuf. Talha al-Shahid said about him: "He was a highly esteemed man, knowledgeable, sought after for his expertise, and skillful in classification. He had a moderate stance in the Maliki school and was meticulous in his studies." Ibn Abi al-Fawaris said: "In truthfulness, nobility, and excellence, we haven't seen anyone like him in his field." He passed away suddenly in Jumada al-Awwal of the year 369 AH at the age of seventy-two.

These details were mentioned by Abu Bakr al-Khallal in the chain of narrators from Ahmad.

Muhammad bin Salih bin Ali bin Yahya bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Ubaidullah bin Isa bin Musa bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Abbas bin Abd al-Muttalib, known as Abu al-Harith Al-Hashimi and Ibn Umm Shiban. He was the brother of Judge Abu al-Hasan Muhammad bin Salih. He was younger and learned from Abdullah bin Zaidan Al-Bajali, Muhammad bin Hussein al-Khathami, Yahya bin Muhammad bin Sa'id, Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin Arefa the grammarian, Judge Abu Abdullah al-Mahamili, and Abu al-Abbas bin Aqida.

He studied the Maliki school of jurisprudence and left Baghdad for Khorasan, where he gained recognition. He narrated from Al-Hakim Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abdullah al-Naysaburi. Muhammad bin Abdullah al-Hafiz narrated: "Muhammad bin Salih bin Ali bin Yahya Ibn Umm Shiban, the Hashimi judge from Naysabur, settled there for some time, teaching the Maliki school, then he went to Bukhara and served as a judge in Nasa for fifty-five years and three hundred. He passed away in Baghdad in the year three hundred and sixty."

I mentioned this to Abu al-Walid al-Darbandi, and Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Sulaiman al-Hafiz from Bukhara told us: "Abu al-Harith Muhammad bin Salih bin Ali Al-Hashimi passed away in Bukhara on Friday night in Rabi al-Awwal of the year three hundred and sixty."

From "Tarikh Baghdad wa-Dhiyuluh" by Al-Khatib Al-Baghdadi.