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''== Man la yahduruh al-Faqih ==''
''== Man la yahduruh al-Faqih ==''
This book is written by Sheikh Saduq abu Ja‘far Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Hussayn ibn Babiwayh Qummi (d. 381 AH).
This book is written by Sheikh Saduq abu Ja‘far Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Hussayn ibn Babiwayh Qummi (d. 381 AH).
This book contains 6,000 hadiths and covers topics about ''[[fiqh]]'' and practical rulings. Sheikh Saduq has brought those hadiths he deemed authentic and he used to issue [[fatwa]] accordingly.
This book contains 6,000 hadiths and covers topics about ''[[fiqh]]'' and practical rulings. Sheikh Saduq has brought those hadiths he deemed authentic and he used to issue [[fatwa]] accordingly. <ref> Modir Shanehchi, Tarikh-e Hadith, pp. 130 - 135.</ref>


''== Tahdhib al-Ahkam ==''
''== Tahdhib al-Ahkam ==''
This book is written by [[Sheikh Tusi|Sheikh al-Ta’ifah Abu Ja‘far Muhammad b. Hassan Tusi]] (d. 460 AH).
This book is written by [[Sheikh Tusi|Sheikh al-Ta’ifah Abu Ja‘far Muhammad b. Hassan Tusi]] (d. 460 AH).
This book is one of the most authentic Shia hadith collections and contains hadiths about fiqh and rulings transmitted from Ahl al-Bayt (a).
This book is one of the most authentic Shia hadith collections and contains hadiths about fiqh and rulings transmitted from Ahl al-Bayt (a). <ref> Modir Shanehchi, Tarikh-e Hadith, pp. 138 - 140.</ref>


Sheikh Tusi wrote this book by the order of Sheikh Mufid as the commentary for Sheikh Mufid’s ''Al-Muqni‘ah''.
Sheikh Tusi wrote this book by the order of Sheikh Mufid as the commentary for Sheikh Mufid’s ''Al-Muqni‘ah''.
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He has first brought those hadiths he thought authentic and then he mentioned opposite hadiths and then had discussed both.
He has first brought those hadiths he thought authentic and then he mentioned opposite hadiths and then had discussed both.
The book does not cover all issues in ''fiqh'' and only addresses those topics in which there are opposite hadiths. Like other fiqh references, categorization of topics in this book begins with Ṭahārah and ends with Dīyyāt.
The book does not cover all issues in ''fiqh'' and only addresses those topics in which there are opposite hadiths. Like other fiqh references, categorization of topics in this book begins with Ṭahārah and ends with Dīyyāt.
There are 5,511 hadiths in this book.
There are 5,511 hadiths in this book. <ref> Modir Shanehchi, Tarikh-e Hadith, pp. 148 - 150.</ref>


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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== References ==
Modir Shanehchi, Kazim, Tarikh-e Hadith, Samt Publication, Tehran, 1998.
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