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==From Others' Point of View==
==From Others' Point of View==


[[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] has noted about him in an [[Ijaza]] (authorization) he gave to [[Zuhra Dynasty]]: "He was the greatest [[fiqh]] scholar of his time."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 89.</ref>
[[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] has noted about him in an authorization (Ijaza) he gave to [[Zuhra Dynasty]]: "He was the greatest [[jurist]] of his time."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 89.</ref>


[[Al-Muhaddith al-Nuri]] has praised him as follows:
[[Al-Muhaddith al-Nuri]] has praised him as follows:
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:"(He was) the discoverer of facts of [[Shari'a]] (Divine Law), with such delicate points known by no one before. He was the chief of scholars, the [[jurist]] of [[philosophy|philosophers]], the luminous sun of the learned, and the full moon of [[:Category:Shiʿa mystics|mystics]]. His name and knowledge recounts the story of [[Khazra' Island]], and is the heir to the knowledge of the [[infallible]] [[Imams (a)]] and legitimate leaders of all creatures. He raised the flag of investigation over creatures. May [[God]] send apparent and concealed beam of His [[blessing]]s on his tomb, and grant him a proper place and elevated position in [[Paradise]]."
:"(He was) the discoverer of facts of [[Shari'a]] (Divine Law), with such delicate points known by no one before. He was the chief of scholars, the [[jurist]] of [[philosophy|philosophers]], the luminous sun of the learned, and the full moon of [[:Category:Shiʿa mystics|mystics]]. His name and knowledge recounts the story of [[Khazra' Island]], and is the heir to the knowledge of the [[infallible]] [[Imams (a)]] and legitimate leaders of all creatures. He raised the flag of investigation over creatures. May [[God]] send apparent and concealed beam of His [[blessing]]s on his tomb, and grant him a proper place and elevated position in [[Paradise]]."


Moreover, the author of ''[[Ta'sis al-Shi'a]]'' has stated:
Moreover, [[Sayyid Hasan al-Sadr]] 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 ''[[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 [[Hillah]] in [[Rabi' II]], [[696]], and there is a shrine to his honorable grave, which is blessed by [[pilgrim]]s."<ref>Ṣadr, ''Taʾsīs al-Shīʿa'', p. 305-306.</ref>
:"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 [[Hillah]] in [[Rabi' II]], [[696]], and there is a shrine to his honorable grave, which is blessed by [[pilgrim]]s."<ref>Ṣadr, ''Taʾsīs al-Shīʿa'', p. 305-306.</ref>
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