The keyword bridges classical Islamic text-critical frameworks with contemporary digital academic analysis. Rijal al-Kashi (originally Ma'rifat al-Naqilin ) stands as one of the fundamental four books of Shia biographical evaluation ( Ilm al-Rijal ). In modern contexts, specialized academic tracking and digital preservation reviews—such as those highlighted in formal indexation reports from 2021—frequently target report number 176 or corresponding database entry milestones to review historical narrators, scriptural authenticity, and narrative manipulation.
High-level chronological tracking of the Year of Unity ( Al-Jama'ah ) 5. The "2021" Historiographical Re-Evaluation
The work is monumental in its scope. It endeavors to categorize hadith narrators based on their trustworthiness (thiqa), ethical conduct, and scholarly knowledge. Al-Kashi emphasized that a narrator's credibility stems not just from their intellectual prowess but also from their moral character and piety, establishing a dual framework for evaluating sources of religious knowledge.
Unlocking Rijal al-Kashshi: Exploring Hadith Transmission and Biographical Context
The text of side-by-side with parallel entries in Rijal al-Najashi .
: Scholars point out that al-Kashi compiled his work to chronicle what was being claimed in the markets of Kufa and Samarra, rather than establishing absolute canonical law. Therefore, an unverified entry in Rijal al-Kashi does not automatically translate into established theological dogma. Broader Academic Significance
Political truce; a strategic contract to halt bloodshed, without spiritual recognition of legitimacy.
Rijal al-Kashi, specifically Report 176 (often grouped with 358), features Imam Muhammad al-Baqir advising Uqba bin Bashir al-Asadi to reject tribal leadership to avoid complicity in injustice, highlighting the priority of piety over worldly status. This 10th-century text, abridged by Shaykh al-Tusi, remains central to assessing political ethics and narrator reliability within Shia studies, with continued academic interest analyzing the text through 2021. For a detailed discussion on this report, visit ShiaChat . Rijal Al-Kashi - General Islamic Discussion - ShiaChat.com
Ensuring the report aligns with established historical facts and the known teachings of the Imams.
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The renewed analysis of Report 176 spotlights the deep divide in how early biographical sources are treated today. Scholarly Approach Core View on Report 176 Methodological Application
Registers the names as active participants during the era of Imam al-Baqir. (Al-Khoei)
Deciphering if an entry reflects theological shifts or political pressure. Tracking internal theological divisions.
Reports in this numbered vicinity of Kashshi’s work frequently deal with the emergence of deviations, the challenges of extremists ( ghulat ), and the theological polarization of the early community.
The keyword bridges classical Islamic text-critical frameworks with contemporary digital academic analysis. Rijal al-Kashi (originally Ma'rifat al-Naqilin ) stands as one of the fundamental four books of Shia biographical evaluation ( Ilm al-Rijal ). In modern contexts, specialized academic tracking and digital preservation reviews—such as those highlighted in formal indexation reports from 2021—frequently target report number 176 or corresponding database entry milestones to review historical narrators, scriptural authenticity, and narrative manipulation.
High-level chronological tracking of the Year of Unity ( Al-Jama'ah ) 5. The "2021" Historiographical Re-Evaluation
The work is monumental in its scope. It endeavors to categorize hadith narrators based on their trustworthiness (thiqa), ethical conduct, and scholarly knowledge. Al-Kashi emphasized that a narrator's credibility stems not just from their intellectual prowess but also from their moral character and piety, establishing a dual framework for evaluating sources of religious knowledge.
Unlocking Rijal al-Kashshi: Exploring Hadith Transmission and Biographical Context Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 -2021-
The text of side-by-side with parallel entries in Rijal al-Najashi .
: Scholars point out that al-Kashi compiled his work to chronicle what was being claimed in the markets of Kufa and Samarra, rather than establishing absolute canonical law. Therefore, an unverified entry in Rijal al-Kashi does not automatically translate into established theological dogma. Broader Academic Significance
Political truce; a strategic contract to halt bloodshed, without spiritual recognition of legitimacy. High-level chronological tracking of the Year of Unity
Rijal al-Kashi, specifically Report 176 (often grouped with 358), features Imam Muhammad al-Baqir advising Uqba bin Bashir al-Asadi to reject tribal leadership to avoid complicity in injustice, highlighting the priority of piety over worldly status. This 10th-century text, abridged by Shaykh al-Tusi, remains central to assessing political ethics and narrator reliability within Shia studies, with continued academic interest analyzing the text through 2021. For a detailed discussion on this report, visit ShiaChat . Rijal Al-Kashi - General Islamic Discussion - ShiaChat.com
Ensuring the report aligns with established historical facts and the known teachings of the Imams.
If you want to explore the scholarly analysis of this report further, let me know if you would like to examine the (like Yunus ibn Ya'qub) or compare it with parallel accounts in early historical texts like Tarikh al-Ya'qubi . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link Al-Kashi emphasized that a narrator's credibility stems not
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. al-Rijal : Bio-Bibliographical Books and Literatures
The renewed analysis of Report 176 spotlights the deep divide in how early biographical sources are treated today. Scholarly Approach Core View on Report 176 Methodological Application
Registers the names as active participants during the era of Imam al-Baqir. (Al-Khoei)
Deciphering if an entry reflects theological shifts or political pressure. Tracking internal theological divisions.
Reports in this numbered vicinity of Kashshi’s work frequently deal with the emergence of deviations, the challenges of extremists ( ghulat ), and the theological polarization of the early community.