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'''''Al-Kāfī''''' (Arabic:{{ia| الکافي}}) is one of [[hadith]] collections of Twelver Shi'a. It is the most important and authentic collection among the [[Four Books]]. It was compiled by [[thiqat al-Islam]] [[al-Kulayni]] (d. [[329]]/941) in the period of [[Minor Occultation]]. ''Al-Kafi'' consists of three parts: Usul, Furu', and Rawda; [[Usul al-Kafi|Usul]] is the most important part. Al-Kulayni tries to collect hadiths in such a way that they agree with the [[consensus]] and there is no incompatibility between them and the [[Qur'an]]. | '''''Al-Kāfī''''' (Arabic:{{ia| الکافي}}, the Sufficient) is one of [[hadith]] collections of [[Imamiyya|Twelver Shi'a]]. It is the most important and authentic collection among the [[Four Books]]. It was compiled by [[thiqat al-Islam]] [[al-Kulayni]] (d. [[329]]/941) in the period of [[Minor Occultation]]. ''Al-Kafi'' consists of three parts: Usul (principles), Furu' (branches), and Rawda (miscellaneous part); [[Usul al-Kafi|Usul]] is the most important part. Al-Kulayni tries to collect hadiths in such a way that they agree with the [[consensus]] and there is no incompatibility between them and the [[Qur'an]]. | ||
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