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==Introduction and Significance==
==Introduction and Significance==
According to Shiite hadiths, al-Jami'a is a book dictated by the Prophet and transcribed by 'Ali. The book is also known by other titles, such as al-Sahifa and Kitab 'Ali, which researchers believe refer to the same text, given the identical characteristics attributed to all of them. However, Aqa Buzurg Tihrani (1293–1389 AH/) argues that ''Kitab 'Ali'' is distinct from al-Jami'a.
According to Shiite hadiths, al-Jami'a is a book dictated by the Prophet (s)]] and transcribed by [[Imam 'Ali]]. The book is also known by other titles, such as al-Sahifa and Kitab 'Ali, which researchers believe refer to the same text, given the identical characteristics attributed to all of them. However, [[Aqa Buzurg Tihrani]] (1293- 1389 AH/) argues that ''Kitab 'Ali'' is distinct from al-Jami'a.
 
==Introduction and Significance==
==Introduction and Significance==
According to Shiite hadiths, al-Jami'a is a book dictated by the Prophet and transcribed by 'Ali. The book is also known by other titles, such as al-Sahifa and Kitab 'Ali, which researchers believe refer to the same text, given the identical characteristics attributed to all of them. However, Aqa Buzurg Tihrani (1293–1389 AH/) argues that ''Kitab 'Ali'' is distinct from al-Jami'a.
According to Shiite hadiths, al-Jami'a is a book dictated by the Prophet and transcribed by 'Ali. The book is also known by other titles, such as al-Sahifa and Kitab 'Ali, which researchers believe refer to the same text, given the identical characteristics attributed to all of them. However, Aqa Buzurg Tihrani (1293–1389 AH/) argues that ''Kitab 'Ali'' is distinct from al-Jami'a.
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