Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Jaʿfar al-Nuʿmānī (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن جعفر النعماني), also known as Ibn Abī Zaynab (Arabic: إبن أبي زينب), was a 10th-century Shi'a scholar. His last name suggest that his family came from al-Nuʿmāniyyah near Baghdad. He was reportedly a disciple of Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni (–941).
According to Ahmad ibn Ali al-Najashi (–1058), he wrote several books such as the ('Book of Occultation'), the ('Book of Commandments'), and the ('Book of Refutation of Isma'ilism'). A tafsir is attributed to him titled . The commentary is incorporated into the by the 17th-century author Mohammad-Baqer Majlesi.[1]