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'''''Al-Mabsūṭ fī | '''''Al-Mabsūṭ fī fiqh al-Imāmīyya''''' (Arabic: {{ia|المبسوط في فقه الإمامية}}) is a [[fiqh|jurisprudential]] work written by [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] (b. 385/995 d.460/1067-8) in Arabic. '''''Al-Mabsūṭ''''' was written in response to opponents of the [[Shi'a]] who claimed that the Shiite [[jurisprudence]] was very small. According to the author, the book contains all jurisprudential sections and ancillaries discussed by [[Sunni]] jurists. '''''Al-Mabsūṭ''''' was cited by Shiite jurists in their works. | ||
==Author== | ==Author== | ||
Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Tusi, known as | {{main|al-Shaykh al-Tusi}} | ||
Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Tusi, known as al-Shaykh al-Tusi (b. 385/995 d.460/1067-8), was a Shiite scholar in the 5th/11th century. He was an expert in [[jurisprudence]], the [[exegesis of the Qur'an]], [[rijal]], [[theology]], and [[usul]]. His most important jurisprudential works written before ''al-Mabsut'' include ''[[al-Tahdhib]]'', ''[[al-Istibsar]]'', ''[[al-Nihaya]]'', and ''[[al-Khilaf]]''.<ref>Khwansārī, ''Rawḍāt al-jannāt'', vol. 6, p. 222.</ref> | |||
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