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==Contents==
==Contents==
The book contains the biographies of 130 scholars who were martyred in the path of Islamic principles and social virtues, or were martyred for having such positions. A great number of people mentioned in the book are those who were martyred because of their Shiism and their belief in the [[wilaya]] of [[Imam Ali (a)]] and his family.
The book contains the biographies of 130 scholars who were martyred in the path of Islamic principles and social virtues, or were martyred for having such positions. A great number of people mentioned in the book are those who were martyred because of their Shiism and their belief in the [[wilaya]] of [[Imam Ali (a)]] and his family.<ref>Ḥakīmī, ''Ḥamāsa-yi ghadīr'', p. 326.</ref>


Amini has mentioned martyred Shiite scholars from the 4th/10th century onwards without mentioning scholars in the early three centuries, because their biographies are provided in many books and encyclopedias. Under a section called "Dhayl" (appendix), the author has provided biographies of some well-known martyred Shi'as who were prominent figures, though they were not known as scholars.
Amini has mentioned martyred Shiite scholars from the 4th/10th century onwards without mentioning scholars in the early three centuries, because their biographies are provided in many books and encyclopedias. Under a section called "Dhayl" (appendix), the author has provided biographies of some well-known martyred Shi'as who were prominent figures, though they were not known as scholars.<ref>Ḥakīmī, ''Ḥamāsa-yi ghadīr'', p. 326-327.</ref>


==Reactions to the Book==
==Reactions to the Book==
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* [[Aqa Buzurg Tihrani]] (d. 1389/1970)
* [[Aqa Buzurg Tihrani]] (d. 1389/1970)
* Mirza [[Muhammad 'Ali Urdubadi]] (d. 1380/1960)
* Mirza [[Muhammad 'Ali Urdubadi]] (d. 1380/1960)
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
*The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:(شهداء الفضیلة (کتاب|(شهداء الفضیلة (کتاب]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
*Ḥakīmī, Muḥammad Riḍā. ''Ḥamāsa-yi ghadīr''. Qom: Dalīl-i Mā, 1389 Sh.
 
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