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==Review== | ==Review== | ||
''Wasa'il al-shi'a'' is an extensive collection of authentic narrations from the [[Prophet (s)]] and the [[Ahl al-Bayt (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). | ''Wasa'il al-shi'a'' is an extensive collection of authentic narrations from the [[Prophet (s)]] and the [[Ahl al-Bayt (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-Hurr al-'Amili 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 [[Mujtahid]]s since its compilation. | ||
==The Motive== | ==The Motive== | ||
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==Views about the Book== | ==Views about the Book== | ||
[[Sayyid Husayn Sadr]] says: | [[Al-Sayyid Hasan al-Sadr|Sayyid Husayn Sadr]] says: | ||
:::Whenever a jurist or [[Mujtahid]] looks in this book, he finds what he needs like neatly ordered pearls. There's no issue but to get addressed in this book, which gained the admiration of scholars and is distinguished from other books, like the way the verses of Qur'an are distinguished from other words. | :::Whenever a jurist or [[Mujtahid]] looks in this book, he finds what he needs like neatly ordered pearls. There's no issue but to get addressed in this book, which gained the admiration of scholars and is distinguished from other books, like the way the verses of the Qur'an are distinguished from other words. | ||
[['Allama Amini]] writes: | [['Allama Amini]] writes: |