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===Reception by Shi'a Scholars===
===Reception by Shi'a Scholars===
Considering the background discussions about divine essence and attributes, and taking into account the narrative and theological [[Shi'a]] heritage and observing the effects of [[Sunni]] [[hadith]] movement, [[Al-Shaykh al-Saduq]] started to compile ''al-Tawhid'' to deny the accusations of the belief in divine corporeality and predestination and to set forth foundations of Shi'a belief based on [[Qur'an]]'s verses and narrations.
Considering the background discussions about divine essence and attributes, and taking into account the narrative and theological [[Shi'a]] heritage and observing the effects of [[Sunni]] [[hadith]] movement, [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]] started to compile ''al-Tawhid'' to deny the accusations of the belief in divine corporeality and predestination and to set forth foundations of Shi'a belief based on [[Qur'an]]'s verses and narrations.


About the historical position and the significance of this book, in addition to what has already been said, one must take into account the status of the author, as one of the three great [[jurist]]s and [[Muhaddith]] of Shi'a [[Imamiyya]] who compiled the Four books of [[Shi'a Hadith collections]].
About the historical position and the significance of this book, in addition to what has already been said, one must take into account the status of the author, as one of the three great [[jurist]]s and [[Muhaddith]] of Shi'a [[Imamiyya]] who compiled the Four books of [[Shi'a Hadith collections]].
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