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  2. Wasa'il al-Shia - Wikipedia

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    Wasa'il al-Shia was authored by Al-Hurr al-Aamili and based on The Four Books (Kitab al-Kafi, Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih, Al-Istibsar, Tahdhib al-Ahkam) and other major Shia sources. [1] Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilīy was born Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan ibn ʿAlīy Mašḡarīy in the village of al-Mašḡarah, in Jabal ʿĀmil, present day southern Lebanon.

  3. List of Shia books - Wikipedia

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    It narrates traditions from such Shia collections as Kitab al-Kafi and Man la Yahdhuruhu'l Faqih. A Shi'ah Anthology [3] — by William Chittick, Hossein Nasr and Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i; a brief introduction to exemplary hadith from the 12 Imams.

  4. Al-Hurr al-Amili - Wikipedia

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    He was born on Friday, 8th of Raj̲ab 1033AH/26 April 1624 CE in the village of Machghara in the ʿĀmil mountains of southern Lebanon, [3] a center of Shi’i Lebanese in the region, to Al-Hurr family descended from Al-Hurr ibn Yazid al-Riyahi al-Tamimi.

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  6. Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih - Wikipedia

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    Shia Muslims regards this book as among the most reliable Hadith collections. Thus, the book is included in The Four Books of the Shia, together with Al-Kafi, Al-Istibsar and Tahdhib al-Ahkam. As with all Hadith collections, however, there is no guarantee of the authenticity of each individual hadith and the reliability of each must be ...

  7. Basa'ir ad-Darajat - Wikipedia

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    Mohaddis-e- Noori at the end of Mustadrakul Wasail says: “Saffar is a respected and reliable narrators of Ahadith and his book Basa'ir ad-Darajat is well authenticated”. [6] [7] However, some of the book's narrations have also been reported in authentic books, such as Al-Kafi. [8] [non-primary source needed]

  8. Bihar al-Anwar - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Baqer Majlesi was born in 1617 in Isfahan.He was a student of Mulla Sadra.He has been described as the most powerful and influential Shia Ulems.On 1687, he was appointed as Sheikh ul-Islam by Sultan Husayn in Isfahan, the capital city of the Persian Empire. [3]

  9. The Ahlulbayt Global Information Center - Wikipedia

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    al-shia.org [3] [4] "available in no less than 27 languages, boasting huge archives, everything translated by a group of students, native speakers, in Qom. There are Afghans, Tajiks, Russians, northern Africans; they have been transferring all Shi'ite textbooks online for three years now.