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Moreover, the author of ''[[Ta'sis al-Shi'a]]'' has stated: | Moreover, the author of ''[[Ta'sis al-Shi'a]]'' has stated: | ||
:"The pen is impotent in counting his virtues. He is the author of ''[[Sharayi' al-Islam]]'', which is as the [[Qur'an]] of fiqh [it is the most important book in the field]. He has some well-known books in [[usul al-fiqh]] as ''[[ | :"The pen is impotent in counting his virtues. He is the author of ''[[Sharayi' al-Islam]]'', which is as the [[Qur'an]] of fiqh [it is the most important book in the field]. He has some well-known books in [[usul al-fiqh]] as ''[[al-Nafi']]'', ''[[al-Mu'tabar]]'', and ''[[al-Ma'arij]]'', and has some compilations in [[theology]] which are mentioned in the comprehensive books, and more than 400 learned [[mujtahid]]s were graduated from his lessons, the resume of whom is recorded in [[rijal]] books, and such achievements are yet gained by no one else. He passed away in [[Hilla]] in [[Rabi' al-Thani]], 696, and there is a shrine to his honorable grave, which is blessed by [[pilgrim]]s."<ref>Sadr, ''Ta'sis al-shi'a'', p.305-306</ref> | ||
[[Al-Shaykh al-Hasan]] (the son of [[al-Shahid al-Thani]]), commonly regarded as "[[Sahib Ma'alim]]" (the author of [[Ma'alim]]), has noted about him: | [[Al-Shaykh al-Hasan]] (the son of [[al-Shahid al-Thani]]), commonly regarded as "[[Sahib Ma'alim]]" (the author of [[Ma'alim]]), has noted about him: | ||
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:"[[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] would have better called al-Muhaqiq the greatest fiqh scholar of all times, for he was the foremost amongst the Shi'a faqihs, and no one resembles him."<ref>Al-Amin, ''A'yan al-shi'a'', vol.4 p.89</ref> | :"[[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] would have better called al-Muhaqiq the greatest fiqh scholar of all times, for he was the foremost amongst the Shi'a faqihs, and no one resembles him."<ref>Al-Amin, ''A'yan al-shi'a'', vol.4 p.89</ref> | ||
[[Ibn Dawud al-Hilli]], a student of al-Muhaqqiq, writes about his teacher in | [[Ibn Dawud al-Hilli]], a student of al-Muhaqqiq, writes about his teacher in [[Rijal of Ibn Dawud|his rijal book]]: | ||
:"In his time, al-Muhaqiq was incomparable, the most eloquent, and the most logical, and mindful."<ref>Dawani, ''Maktab-i Islam mag'', 3rd year, no.1 p.64-65</ref> | :"In his time, al-Muhaqiq was incomparable, the most eloquent, and the most logical, and mindful."<ref>Dawani, ''Maktab-i Islam mag'', 3rd year, no.1 p.64-65</ref> | ||
Describing him, [[ | Describing him, [[Murtada Mutahhari]] says: | ||
:"There is no precedent for him in fiqh. His highness is meant by the word "Muhaqiq" (investigator) whenever it is used without any indication in the works of jurists. The great philosopher and mathematician, [[Khwaja Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]], has visited him in [[Hilla]], and attended his fiqh lessons. The books of al-Muhaqiq, especially ''Sharayi''', are, and have been among the course books of religious students, and many scholars have written commentaries and annotations on them.<ref>Mutahhari, ''Ashnayi ba 'ulum Isalmi'', vol.3 p.81-82</ref> | :"There is no precedent for him in fiqh. His highness is meant by the word "Muhaqiq" (investigator) whenever it is used without any indication in the works of jurists. The great philosopher and mathematician, [[Khwaja Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]], has visited him in [[Hilla]], and attended his fiqh lessons. The books of al-Muhaqiq, especially ''Sharayi''', are, and have been among the course books of religious students, and many scholars have written commentaries and annotations on them.<ref>Mutahhari, ''Ashnayi ba 'ulum Isalmi'', vol.3 p.81-82</ref> |