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{{about|'''al-Usul al-Arba'a'''|other article named '''Usul'''|Usul (disambiguation)}}
{{The most important hadith books for the Shia and Sunni}}
{{The most important hadith books for the Shia and Sunni}}
'''Al-Kutub al-Arbaʿa''' (Arabic:{{ia|الکتب الاربعة}}, lit. the Four Books) or '''al-Uṣūl al-Arbaʿa''' (Arabic:{{ia| الاصول الاربعة}}, lit. the Four Principles) are the four books of [[hadith]] regarded as reliable by the [[Shi'as]]. The Four Books are: ''[[al-Kafi]]'', ''[[Man la yahduruh al-faqih]]'', ''[[Tahdhib al-ahkam]]'', and ''[[al-Istibsar]]''. ''Al-Kafi'' was written by [[al-Kulayni]] and ''Man la yahdur'' was written by [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]]. ''Tahdhib al-ahkam'' and ''al-Istibsar'' were written by [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]].
'''Al-Kutub al-Arbaʿa''' (Arabic:{{ia|الکتب الاربعة}}, lit. the Four Books) or '''al-Uṣūl al-Arbaʿa''' (Arabic:{{ia| الاصول الاربعة}}, lit. the Four Principles) are the four books of [[hadith]] regarded as reliable by the [[Shi'as]]. The Four Books are: ''[[al-Kafi]]'', ''[[Man la yahduruh al-faqih]]'', ''[[Tahdhib al-ahkam]]'', and ''[[al-Istibsar]]''. ''Al-Kafi'' was written by [[al-Kulayni]] and ''Man la yahdur'' was written by [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]]. ''Tahdhib al-ahkam'' and ''al-Istibsar'' were written by [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]].
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