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#[['Abd Allah Salih Samahiji]] (1076-1135/1665-1722) reports a long part of the supplication in his book: ''[[al-Sahifa al-'Alawiyya al-Mubaraka]]''.
#[['Abd Allah Salih Samahiji]] (1076-1135/1665-1722) reports a long part of the supplication in his book: ''[[al-Sahifa al-'Alawiyya al-Mubaraka]]''.


Since the aforementioned sources are not among the most authentic ones, and there's no mention of an authentic chain of transmission for this supplication in them, according to the terminology of 'ilm al-Rijal, the report of Sabah supplication is considered Zanni al-sudur (one with non-deterministic origin). However, its sophisticated spiritual, mystical and theological content which is articulated miraculously in a significantly eloquent style has given it a unique validity and led Shia scholars to deem it as authentic.
Since the aforementioned sources are not among the most authentic ones, and there's no mention of an authentic chain of transmission for this supplication in them, according to the terminology of [['Ilm al-Rijal]], the report of Sabah supplication is considered [[Zanni al-sudur]] (one with non-deterministic origin). However, its sophisticated spiritual, mystical and theological content which is articulated miraculously in a significantly eloquent style has given it a unique validity and led Shi'a scholars to deem it as authentic.


==the Date of Writing==
==the Date of Writing==
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