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Ali ibn Asbat Abul Hasan Ali ibn Asbat bin Salem Kufi Baya al-Zati Kandi,He was a native of Kufa from the Kindah tribe. AND one of the Shia narrators and companions of Ali al-Rida and Muhammad al-Jawad. He narrated from Ali al-Rida and also from narrators such as Jamil ibn Darraj, Husayn bin Zararah and Muhammad bin Sinan, and people like Musa bin Jafar Baghdadi and Muhammad bin Hussain bin Abi al-Khattab narrated from him.

Life and family
Ali Ibn Asbat was a Muhaddith, Moqri, Shia commentator. His fame comes from Baya al-Zoati and the literal meaning of Baya al-Zati, which may have been engaged in the trade of zatti clothes, Indian or Sudanese fabrics. His father, Asbat bin Salem, is a follower of Bani Adi from the Kandeh tribe and one of the narrators of Sadiq and Kazem. His brother Hussain bin Asbat is the narrator of Musa Reza and his uncle Yaqub bin Salem al-Ahmar is a reliable and trustworthy narrator. According to the scholars of Rijal, he was also one of the companions and narrators of Javad. He learned jurisprudence and hadith from Ali Ibn Musa and Abu Jaafar the Second. And through the intermediary of Sadegh, he has narrated the hadiths of Mursali. He has narrated about 387 hadiths His hadiths from Musa Reza are related to various jurisprudential issues, such as certainty, humility, sins, buying and selling, Istikhara prayer, interpretation of some verses, and affordability.

Ibn Asbat narrated hadith from people such as Asbat bin Salem (his father), Yaqub bin Salem (his uncle), Abd aullah ibn Bakir, Abd aullah ibn Sinan, Abd Allah ibn al-Mughira, Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Faddal, Ali ibn Abi Hamza al-Bata'ini, and many others. Because Hussein bin Asbat (his brother), Al-Hasan ibn Musa al-Khashshab, Musa bin Qasim Bijli, Abd al-Azim al-Hasani and others have narrated narrations from him.

belief
Ibn Asbat belonged to the Fathi religion and there are two opinions about his change of religion and belief: Some have said that Ali bin Mahziyar wrote a treatise rejecting Asbat religion and called him to the truth, but it was not effective, and he died with the same opinion. Some others say that letters were exchanged between ali ibn Asbat and Ali bin Mahziyar about Asbat religion until he went to the service of Imam Javad, and there he changed his Fathite belief. It is stated in more sources that this case is stronger.

Work
His works include: Tafsir Al-Qur'an, Al-Dilael, Al-Wadr, Al-Mazar, the comprehensive collection of hadiths and originals.

The hadith book was narrated by Zabian bin Hakim and the original book was narrated by Ibn Abi Umayr. Al-Nawader book is the narration of Al-Sheikh Harun bin Musa on the authority of Abi al-Abbas Ahmad bin Saeed al-Hamdani.

death
There is no information about the exact time of Ali bin Asbat's death, but he was alive until the middle of the third century. He probably died after 230 AD.