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| En_title = | | En_title = Kitab al-tawhid: the book of divine unity | ||
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===Method=== | ===Method=== | ||
Methodologically speaking, al-Saduq has adopted a particularly unique attitude in this book. He has documented certain narrations of some companions of the holy [[Prophet (s)]], that is, narrations transmitted through: | Methodologically speaking, al-Saduq has adopted a particularly unique attitude in this book. He has documented certain narrations of some companions of the holy [[Prophet (s)]], that is, narrations transmitted through: | ||
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==Commentaries== | ==Commentaries== | ||
Considering its great theological position, many commentaries have been written on al-Tawhid. In [[1083]]/1673, Sayyid Muhammad Khalil b. Rukn al-Din Husayni Kashani, a student of [[Mulla Muhsin Fayd Kashani]], finished his concise philosophical-theological commentary on the book. In 11th/17th century, [[Shah Muhammad b. Shams al-Din Muhammad Istahbanati Shirazi]] wrote a translation along with a short explanation on al-tawhid titled ''Hal al-'aqa'id''. | Considering its great theological position, many commentaries have been written on al-Tawhid. In [[1083]]/1673, Sayyid Muhammad Khalil b. Rukn al-Din Husayni Kashani, a student of [[Mulla Muhsin Fayd Kashani]], finished his concise philosophical-theological commentary on the book. In 11th/17th century, [[Shah Muhammad b. Shams al-Din Muhammad Istahbanati Shirazi]] wrote a translation along with a short explanation on al-tawhid titled ''Hal al-'aqa'id''. | ||
Mulla Muhammad Baqir, famous as [[Muhaqqiq Sabziwari]] (d.[[1090]]/1680) wrote a Persian commentary on it. [[Qadi Sa'id Qummi]] paid special attention to the philosophical, theological and mystical bases within the book and wrote an extensive commentary on al-Tawhid. [[Sayyid Ni'mat Allah Jaza'iri]] wrote a couple of commentaries on al-Tawhid titled: | Mulla Muhammad Baqir, famous as [[Muhaqqiq Sabziwari]] (d.[[1090]]/1680) wrote a Persian commentary on it. [[Qadi Sa'id Qummi]] paid special attention to the philosophical, theological and mystical bases within the book and wrote an extensive commentary on al-Tawhid. [[Sayyid Ni'mat Allah Jaza'iri]] wrote a couple of commentaries on al-Tawhid titled: | ||
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Also Amir 'Ali Na'ib al-Sidara wrote a commentary on al-Tawhid. Four concordances have been made to the narrations of al-Tawhid. | Also Amir 'Ali Na'ib al-Sidara wrote a commentary on al-Tawhid. Four concordances have been made to the narrations of al-Tawhid. | ||
==Translation== | |||
This book has been translated in english as ''Kitab al-tawhid: the book of divine unity'' by Ali Adam and published in Birmingham by AMI Press affiliated with [[al-Mahdi Institute (Birmingham)]].<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/KITAB-AL-TAWHID-Book-Divine-Unity/dp/1902911105 KITAB AL-TAWHID: The Book of Divine Unity], website of Amazon. Retrieved 2 March 2021.] | |||
==References== | ==References== |