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Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Al-Ḥusayn b. Musa al-Qumi (after 305/917 — 381/991), commonly known as [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]], or Ibn Babawayh, was one of the greatest [[Shi'a]] [[Muhaddith]]s (hadith scholar) and the compiler of [[Man la yahduruh al-faqih]], one of [[Four Books| the four major books]] of Shi'a.)
Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Al-Ḥusayn b. Musa al-Qumi (after 305/917 — 381/991), commonly known as [[al-Shaykh al-Saduq]], or Ibn Babawayh, was one of the greatest [[Shi'a]] [[Muhaddith]]s (hadith scholar) and the compiler of [[Man la yahduruh al-faqih]], one of [[Four Books| the four major books]] of Shi'a.


Al-Shaykh al-Saduq was the most prominent [[Muhaddith]] (hadith scholar) and scholar of the [[hadith school of Qom]]. Al-Saduq began teaching and narrating [[hadith]]s from a young age, and continued to do so during his travels. He had many students, and many scholars narrated hadith on his authority. His epithet, al-Saduq (the Truthful), indicates his reliability as a [[hadith transmitter]] in the eyes of [[:Category:Shia scholars|Shi'a scholars]].
Al-Shaykh al-Saduq was the most prominent [[Muhaddith]] (hadith scholar) and scholar of the [[hadith school of Qom]]. Al-Saduq began teaching and narrating [[hadith]]s from a young age, and continued to do so during his travels. He had many students, and many scholars narrated hadith on his authority. His epithet, al-Saduq (the Truthful), indicates his reliability as a [[hadith transmitter]] in the eyes of [[:Category:Shia scholars|Shi'a scholars]].
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