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'''Al-Muḥaddith''' (Arabic: {{ia|المُحَدِّث}}), or a scholar of [[hadith]]s, is an expert of hadiths, transmitters of hadiths, terminologies of hadiths, reliable and unreliable hadiths, and problems with hadiths. Most muhaddiths wrote large hadith books. The best-known Shiite muhaddiths include [[al-Kulayni]], [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]], and [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], the authors of the [[Four Books]]. [[Al-'Allama al-Majlisi]] and [[al-Shaykh al-Hurr al-'Amili]] were well-known muhaddiths in the [[Safavid]] period. In later periods, [[Mirza Husayn al-Nuri]], the author of ''[[Mustadrak al-wasa'il]]'' and [[Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi]], the author of ''[[Safinat al-bihar]]'', came to be known as muhaddiths.
'''Al-Muḥaddith''' (Arabic: {{ia|المُحَدِّث}}), or a scholar of [[hadith]]s, is an expert of hadiths, transmitters of hadiths, terminologies of hadiths, reliable and unreliable hadiths, and problems with hadiths. Most muhaddiths wrote large hadith books.  
 
The best-known Shiite muhaddiths include [[al-Kulayni]], [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]], and [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], the authors of the [[Four Books]]. [[Al-'Allama al-Majlisi]] and [[al-Shaykh al-Hurr al-'Amili]] were well-known muhaddiths in the [[Safavid]] period. In later periods, [[Mirza Husayn al-Nuri]], the author of ''[[Mustadrak al-wasa'il]]'' and [[Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi]], the author of ''[[Safinat al-bihar]]'', came to be known as muhaddiths.


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* The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:محدث|محدث]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
* The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:محدث|محدث]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
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