Safinat al-bihar (book)
Author | Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi |
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Original title | سَفینَة البِحار |
Language | Arabic |
Subject | Hadith |
Genre | History, hadith |
Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār maʿa taṭbīq al-nuṣūṣ al-wārida fīhā ʿalā biḥār al-anwār (Arabic: سَفینَةُ البِحار و مَدینَةُ الحِکَمِ و الآثار مَعَ تَطبیقِ النُّصوصِ الواردَة فیها عَلی بِحارِالأنوار), known as Safīnat al-biḥār (Arabic: سفینة البحار), is a Shiite collection of hadiths written by Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi in order to provide an alphabetically ordered topic index for hadiths in the book, Bihar al-anwar. Hadiths in this book are classified within 1700 topics.
Author
'Abbas b. Muhammad Rida al-Qummi[1] (b. 1294/1877 - d. 1359/1941), known as Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi and Muhaddith Qummi, was a Shiite scholar of the 14th/20th century. He was well-known in hadiths and history as well as preaching and orations. Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi wrote many books, the best-known of which are Mafatih al-jinan, Safinat al-bihar, and Muntaha al-amal.[2] He died in Najaf in 1359/1941 and was buried in the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a).[3]
Motivation for Writing the Book
As Muhaddith Qummi pointed out in the preface of the book, many issues in Bihar al-anwar are not mentioned in the right place. So he wrote the book in order to help researchers to more easily find materials in Bihar al-anwar.[4]
Features
Topics in the book are alphabetically ordered in accordance with the Arabic roots of the words. The reader can easily find over 1700 topics each of which is associated with different entries.
The work is a selection of Bihar al-anwar that makes it more convenient for readers to access hadiths in Bihar al-anwar. Since the author was an expert in hadiths and 'Ilm al-Rijal, he was selective about the material. For example, under the root "'ع-ل-م" (i-l-m) (knowledge) from the first part of Bihar al-anwar on knowledge, he only mentioned Quranic verses of the begging and the end of the part, and of 122 hadiths, he only selected two. He did not cite any Quranic verses and hadiths up to the sixth part, and from the sixth part, he only cited one verse. He then overlooked the seventh part, and from the eighth part, he cited one verse from among thirteen verses, and one hadith from among ninety-two hadiths.
One significant feature of Safinat al-bihar is that under a certain topic, the author did not rest content with one part. Instead, he tried to find and collect materials concerning the topic in other parts of Bihar al-anwar as well.
With respect to the titles, the author tried to stick to best-known terms. For example, he tried to stick with the name or the teknonym or title with which a person was commonly known. Harith b. Sa'id is one case in point: Muhaddith Qummi mentioned him with his teknonym with which he was best known, that is, Abu Farras al-Hamdani.[5].[6]
Comparison with Other Collections of Hadiths
Important Shi'i hadith collections | Author | Death | Number of hadiths | descriptions |
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al-Mahasin | Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Barqi | 274/887-8 | about 2604 | Hadiths regarding different topics such as fiqh and ethics |
al-Kafi | Muhammad b. Ya'qub al-Kulayni | 329/941 | about 16000 | Variety of hadiths regarding the principles of beliefs, ethics, conducts, and fiqh |
Man la yahduruh al-faqih | al-Shaykh al-Saduq | 381/991-2 | about 5500 | Hadiths regarding fiqh |
Tahdhib al-ahkam | al-Shaykh al-Tusi | 460/1067 | about 13600 | Hadiths regarding fiqh |
Al-Istibsar | al-Shaykh al-Tusi | 460/1067 | about 5500 | Hadiths regarding fiqh |
al-Wafi | al-Fayd al-Kashani | 1091/1680 | about 50,000 | Collection of hadiths in the Four Books with eliminating repeated hadiths and explaining some hadiths |
Wasa'il al-shi'a | al-Shaykh al-Hurr al-'Amili | 1104/1693 | 35850 | Hadiths regarding fiqh in the Four Books and over 70 other collections of hadiths |
Bihar al-anwar | al-'Allama al-Majlisi | 1110/1699 | about 85,000 | Hadiths from most of the Infallibles (a) regarding various issues |
Mustadrak al-wasa'il | Mirza Husayn Nuri | 1320/1902 | 23,514 | Supplementation of hadiths regarding fiqh in Wasa'il al-shi'a |
Safinat al-bihar | Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi | 1359/1941 | 10 volumes | an alphabetically ordered index for Bihar al-anwar |
Mustadrak safinat al-bihar | Shaykh 'Ali Namazi | 1405/1984-5 | 10 volumes | Supplementation of Safinat al-bihar |
Jami' ahadith al-Shi'a | Ayatollah Burujirdi | 1380/1961 | 48,342 | Including all Shiite hadiths regarding fiqh |
Mizan al-hikma | Muhammad Muhammadi Reyshahri | 2022 | 23,030 | 564 non-jurisprudential (not regarding fiqh) topics |
al-Hayat | Muhammad Rida Hakimi | 2021 | 12 volumes | 40 chapters regarding theoretical and practical issues |
Relevant books
Translations
There are two Farsi translations of Safinat al-bihar: one by Muhammad Baqir Sa'idi Khurasani, published by Ja'fari bookstore in Mashhad, and another one by Hadi Salawati, published in 8 volumes by Navid-i Islam Publications in Qom.
Mustadrak Safinat al-Bihar
'Ali Namazi Shahrudi wrote the book, Mustadrak safinat al-bihar, in order to supplement Muhaddith Qummi's Safinat al-bihar. The book was first published in 1409/1988 by Bunyad-i Bi'that in ten volumes.[7]
Topic Index
Sayyid Mahdi Shams al-Din wrote the book, Mawdu'at al-akhbar min kitab Safinat al-bihar, to provide a topic index of Safinat al-bihar. The book is published by Dar al-Nashr al-Islami in 1992 in Qom in 128 pages.[8]
Publications
Safinat al-bihar was published many times:
- It was first printed lithographically in two volumes. Muhaddith Qummi's references to Bihar al-anwar were to its twenty-five-volume publication. One publisher of this version of the book was Farahani publications.
- Uswa publications, affiliated with Iran's Organization of Endowments and Charity, in eight volumes in 1414/1993-4.
- The Foundation for Islamic Researches, affiliated with Astan Quds Razavi published the book in 1416/1995-6 in two volumes and in 2004 in four volumes. It was published with a preface by 'Ali Akbar Ilahi Khurasani. In this version, hadiths in Safinat al-bihar were referred to the 110-volume version of Bihar al-anwar. Moreover, hadiths were also referred to the main sources cited by Bihar al-anwar.[9].[10]
Notes
- ↑ Qummī, al-Fawāʾid al-raḍawīyya, p. 221.
- ↑ Tihrānī, Nuqabāʾ al-bashar, vol. 3, p. 999.
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 7, p. 425.
- ↑ Qummī, Safīnat al-biḥār, introduction of the book.
- ↑ Qummī, Safīnat al-biḥār, p. 32-39.
- ↑ Mukhtārī, Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār, p. ?
- ↑ Mustadrak Safīnat al-biḥār
- ↑ Mardī, Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār.
- ↑ Muḥaddith Rabbānī, vol. 1, p. 413.
- ↑ Bunyād-i Muḥaqqiq-i Ṭabāṭabāʾī.
References
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- Muḥaddith Rabbānī. Kungira-yi Buzurgdāsht. Qom: Nūr Maṭaf, 1389 Sh.
- Mukhtārī, ʿAlī. Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār. Kitāb Māh-i Dīn. Spring 1378 Sh.
- Mardī, ʿAbbās ʿAlī. Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār. Website of Ḥadīth-i Shīʿa. [n.p]. [n.d].
- Mustadrak Safīnat al-biḥār. Bunyād-i Muḥaqqiq-i Ṭabāṭabāʾī. [n.p]. [n.d].
- Qummī, Shaykh ʿAbbās. Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār. Qom: 'Uswa, [n.d].
- Qummī, Shaykh ʿAbbās. Al-Fawāʾid al-raḍawīyya fī aḥwāl ʿulamāʾ al-madhhab al-jaʿfarīyya. Tehran: Kitābkhāna Markazī, 1327 Sh.
- Safīnat al-biḥār wa madīnat al-ḥikam wa l-āthār. Bunyād-i Muḥaqqiq-i Ṭabāṭabāʾī. [n.p]. [n.d].
- Tihrānī, Aqā Buzurg. Nuqabāʾ al-bashar fī qarn al-rābiʿ ʿashar. Edited by Sayyid ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Ṭabāṭabāʾī and Muḥammad Ṭabāṭabāʾī Bihbahānī. 2nd edition. Mashhad: Dār al-Murtaḍā, 1404 AH.