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'''Muḥammad Amīn b. Muḥammad Sharīf''' (Arabic:{{ia|مُحَمَّد اَمین بن مُحَمَّد شَریف}}) (d. [[1036]]/1626-7), known as '''Amin al-Astarabadi''' (Arabic:{{ia|امین استرآبادی}}) (also recorded as al-Istarabadi) is one of the Shi'a scholars and the founder of [[Akhbarism]]. He tried to introduce [[ijtihad]] of usulis as a threat; so that by referring to hadiths, he can revive the tradition of the predecessors. Throughout his book ''[[al-Fawa'id al-madaniyya]]'' his critical attitude towards [[al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki]]'s method of ijtihad and sometimes towards usuli, in general, is evident.
'''Muḥammad Amīn b. Muḥammad Sharīf''' (Arabic:{{ia|مُحَمَّد اَمین بن مُحَمَّد شَریف}}) (d. [[1036]]/1626-7), known as '''Amin al-Istarabadi''' (Arabic:{{ia|امین استرآبادی}}) (also recorded as al-Istarabadi) is one of the Shi'a scholars and the founder of [[Akhbarism]]. He tried to introduce [[ijtihad]] of usulis as a threat; so that by referring to hadiths, he can revive the tradition of the predecessors. Throughout his book ''[[al-Fawa'id al-madaniyya]]'' his critical attitude towards [[al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki]]'s method of ijtihad and sometimes towards usuli, in general, is evident.
He believed that the [[Infallible Imams (a)]] are the main addressees of the [[Holy Qur'an]] and only they can deduct rulings from the Qur'anic verses that have several possible meanings. According to his viewpoint all hadiths in the [[Four Books]] (the four main Shi'a hadith sources) are authentic ([[Sahih]]).
He believed that the [[Infallible Imams (a)]] are the main addressees of the [[Holy Qur'an]] and only they can deduct rulings from the Qur'anic verses that have several possible meanings. According to his viewpoint all hadiths in the [[Four Books]] (the four main Shi'a hadith sources) are authentic ([[Sahih]]).


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