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== ''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). <ref> Modir Shanehchi, Tarikh-e Hadith, pp. 138 - 140.</ref>
This book is one of the most authentic Shia hadith collections and contains hadiths about fiqh and rulings transmitted from Ahl al-Bayt (a).  


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''.
In this book, Sheikh Tusi discussed rulings of ''[[fiqh]]'' ranging from topics in ''[[Taharah]]'' to discussions of ''Diyyat''. The order of the book’s content is the same as in Sheikh Mufid’s ''Al-Muqni‘ah''.
In this book, Sheikh Tusi discussed rulings of ''[[fiqh]]'' ranging from topics in ''[[Taharah]]'' to discussions of ''Diyyat''. The order of the book’s content is the same as in Sheikh Mufid’s ''Al-Muqni‘ah''.
It has 393 chapters containing 13,590 hadiths.
It has 393 chapters containing 13,590 hadiths.
There is a section about ''mashikhah'' at the end of this book. Mashīkhah includes Sheikh Tusi’s references to the books he quoted hadiths from.
There is a section about ''mashikhah'' at the end of this book. Mashīkhah includes Sheikh Tusi’s references to the books he quoted hadiths from.<ref> Modir Shanehchi, Tarikh-e Hadith, pp. 138 - 140.</ref>


== ''Al-Istibsar fi ma Ikhtalaf min al-Akhbar'' ==
== ''Al-Istibsar fi ma Ikhtalaf min al-Akhbar'' ==
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