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Wasa’il al-Shi‘a is an extensive collection of authentic narrations from [[the Holy Prophet (s)]] and [[the Ahlulbayt (a)]] regarding [[Shi‘a jurisprudence]] and practical Laws. The narrations are classified in 50 categories, and the final section presents various discussions about Hadith sources, the [[chains of narration]] and [[‘ilm al-Rijal]] (study of transmitters of Hadith). al-Shaykh al-Hur compiled these narrations within 20 years, finishing in 1082/1671. The book holds distinctive scholarly merits which made it a necessary reference for all scholars and [[Mujtahids]] since its compilation. | Wasa’il al-Shi‘a is an extensive collection of authentic narrations from [[the Holy Prophet (s)]] and [[the Ahlulbayt (a)]] regarding [[Shi‘a jurisprudence]] and practical Laws. The narrations are classified in 50 categories, and the final section presents various discussions about Hadith sources, the [[chains of narration]] and [[‘ilm al-Rijal]] (study of transmitters of Hadith). al-Shaykh al-Hur compiled these narrations within 20 years, finishing in 1082/1671. The book holds distinctive scholarly merits which made it a necessary reference for all scholars and [[Mujtahids]] since its compilation. | ||
==The Motive== | ==The Motive== | ||
In the introduction, the author writes: for a long time, I had this idea in mind, to collect narrations about Shari‘a and practical laws from reliable books that are at the reach of ‘Ulama, for these books, in addition to redundancy and repetition, contain other unrelated traditions that are not helpful for jurists. Therefore, I started to compile narrations pertaining to practical laws, I did whatever I could and I did not take but from reliable and reputable books. | In the introduction, the author writes: for a long time, I had this idea in mind, to collect narrations about Shari‘a and practical laws from reliable books that are at the reach of ‘Ulama, for these books, in addition to redundancy and repetition, contain other unrelated traditions that are not helpful for jurists. Therefore, I started to compile narrations pertaining to practical laws, I did whatever I could and I did not take but from reliable and reputable books. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
This great collection, contains 36 thousand narrations, dealing with: practical laws, obligations and rituals. The book is a scrutinized selection from authentic early Shi‘a Hadith collections and [[primary manuscripts]] of early companions. | This great collection, contains 36 thousand narrations, dealing with: practical laws, obligations and rituals. The book is a scrutinized selection from authentic early Shi‘a Hadith collections and [[primary manuscripts]] of early companions. | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
After being recopied countlessly in scholarly circles, the book was published for the first time with the corrections by [[Ayatollah Shahid Shaykh Fadl Allah Nuri]] in six volumes. Its 20 volume version, with ‘abd al-Rahim Rabbani Shirazi’s footnotes was published in 1403/1983. In 1414/1993,[[ Alulbayt Foundation]] published the book in 30 volumes. | After being recopied countlessly in scholarly circles, the book was published for the first time with the corrections by [[Ayatollah Shahid Shaykh Fadl Allah Nuri]] in six volumes. Its 20 volume version, with ‘abd al-Rahim Rabbani Shirazi’s footnotes was published in 1403/1983. In 1414/1993,[[ Alulbayt Foundation]] published the book in 30 volumes. | ||
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