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''' | '''Aḥmad b. Zayn al-Dīn b. Ibrāhīm al-ʾAḥsāʾī''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|احمد بن زین الدین بن ابراهیم الأحسايي}}), (b. Rajab [[1166]]/May 1753 - d. Dhu l-Qa'da [[1241]]/June 1826), also known as ''''Ahmad al-Ahsa'i''', was a well-known [[Imamiyya]] scholar, [[philosopher]] and [[faqih]] to whom [[Shaykhiyya]] (a Shiite sect) is attributed. His practices and thoughts and his life events have brought about drastic developments in the history of Imamiyya. | ||
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[[File:شرح الزیارة الجامعة الکبیرة.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Sharh al-ziyara al-jami'a al-kabira]] | [[File:شرح الزیارة الجامعة الکبیرة.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|''Sharh al-ziyara al-jami'a al-kabira'']] | ||
Al-Ahsa'i has left many works in various topics. There are two bibliographies of his works: (1) Fihrist al-tasanif by Riad Tahir, and (2) a chapter of ''[[Fihrist-i kitab-i mashayikh-i 'izam]]'' by [[Abu l-Qassim 'Ibrahimi]] which is much more detailed than (1). Many of al-Ahsa'i's works are short essays that he wrote in response to some questions; some of these were later recognized as highly significant and were published independently. Al-Ahsa'i has left over 100 essays that might be found in some printed or manuscript collections. | Al-Ahsa'i has left many works in various topics. There are two bibliographies of his works: (1) Fihrist al-tasanif by Riad Tahir, and (2) a chapter of ''[[Fihrist-i kitab-i mashayikh-i 'izam]]'' by [[Abu l-Qassim 'Ibrahimi]] which is much more detailed than (1). Many of al-Ahsa'i's works are short essays that he wrote in response to some questions; some of these were later recognized as highly significant and were published independently. Al-Ahsa'i has left over 100 essays that might be found in some printed or manuscript collections. | ||