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'''''Kashf al-ghumma | '''''Kashf al-ghumma fī ma'rifat al-a'imma''''' (lifting the hardship in knowing the leaders) is an Arabic book by: [['Ali b. 'Isa al-Irbili|Baha' al-Din 'Ali b. 'Isa al-Irbili]] (d.692/1293), one of [[Shi'a]] scholars in seventh/thirteen century. This book includes biographies, virtues and miracles of [[the Fourteen Infallibles (a)]] and is organized in two sections. | ||
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Abu | {[main|'Ali b. 'Isa al-Irbili}} | ||
Abu l-Hasan 'Ali b. 'Isa Hakkari, famous as Baha' al-Din al-Irbili, is a well-known Shi'a [[Muhaddith]] (expert in narrative sciences) historian, literary expert and poet in seventh/thirteenth century. He was born and raised in [[Irbil]]. The only biographer who reports his exact birth date as 625/1228, is Ibn Habib al-Halabi (d.779/1378). His father, Fakhr al-Din 'Isa, known as Ibn Jijni, was the governor of Irbil and its surrounding areas. | |||
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