For those seeking to understand the historical and theological foundations of Shia Islam, Report 176 offers an indispensable primary source. And thanks to digital initiatives like the one at ar.lib.eshia.ir, this important text is now just a click away.
Consult the commentaries of prominent scholars ( muhaddithin ) when interpreting difficult texts. rijal al kashi report 176 hot link
Rijal al-Kashi was originally compiled by the 10th-century scholar Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashi. The original text contained a vast repository of reports detailing the character, doctrinal reliability, and flaws of hundreds of early Islamic narrators. For those seeking to understand the historical and
I have identified that "Rijal al-Kashi report 176" likely refers to a specific report within the book, which corresponds to number 1088. The text is a "tawqi" from Imam Hasan al-Askari to Ishaq ibn Ismail al-Nisaburi. The "hot link" is likely a URL to an online source. I have found a page on ar.lib.eshia.ir that contains this text. I will provide this link. Rijal al-Kashi was originally compiled by the 10th-century
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