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[[Agha Buzurg Tihrani]] says, "''Al-Kafi'' is a book of hadiths reported from [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] to which no similar book has been authored."<ref>Tihrani, Agha Buzurg. ''Al-Dhari'a''. vol. 17, p. 245.</ref> | [[Agha Buzurg Tihrani]] says, "''Al-Kafi'' is a book of hadiths reported from [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] to which no similar book has been authored."<ref>Tihrani, Agha Buzurg. ''Al-Dhari'a''. vol. 17, p. 245.</ref> | ||
[[Muhammad Amin al-Istarabadi|Al-Astarabadi]] quotes from his teachers that, " | [[Muhammad Amin al-Istarabadi|Al-Astarabadi]] quotes from his teachers that, "No book has ever been written similar nor close to it in rank".<ref>Astarabadi, Muhammad Amin. ''Al-Fawa'id al-madaniyyah''. p. 520.</ref> | ||
[[Ayatollah Khoei]] mentions that his teacher, [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]], would call doubting the sources of ''al-Kafi'', "the business of the incompetent".<ref>Al-Khoei, Abu l-Qasim. ''Mu'jam rijal al-hadith''. vol. 1. p. 99.</ref> | [[Ayatollah Khoei]] mentions that his teacher, [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]], would call doubting the sources of ''al-Kafi'', "the business of the incompetent".<ref>Al-Khoei, Abu l-Qasim. ''Mu'jam rijal al-hadith''. vol. 1. p. 99.</ref> |