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[[Muhammad Amin al-Astarabadi]], the founder of Akhbarism among [[Imamiyya]] Shiites, is said to have been the first | [[Muhammad Amin al-Astarabadi]], the founder of Akhbarism among [[Imamiyya]] Shiites, is said to have been the first to criticized the method of [[usul al-fiqh]] and [[ijtihad]], classifying Imamiyya into Akhbaris and [[Mujtahid]]s (that is, Usulis). He was a mujtahid himself, receiving his permission ([[al-ijaza]]) for ijtihad from prominent scholars, but he later refused to remain committed to their methodology. It seems that he has been much influenced by the thoughts of his teacher, [[Mirza Muhammad al-Astarabadi]]. Muhammad Amin wrote his doctrines and opinions in a book entitled ''[[al-Fawa'id al-madaniyya]]'', which is a major source of reference for Akhbaris. | ||
[['Abd Allah b. Salih b. Jumu'a al-Samahiji al-Bahrani]] was a radical, zealous proponent of Akhbarism in the 11th century A.H. (17th century), who wrote the book, ''[[Munyat l-mumarisin]]''. According to [[Yusuf al-Bahrani|al-Shaykh Yusuf al-Bahrani]], 'Abd Allah used to insult proponents of ijtihad, even though his father, Mulla Salih, was a mujtahid (Usuli). | [['Abd Allah b. Salih b. Jumu'a al-Samahiji al-Bahrani]] was a radical, zealous proponent of Akhbarism in the 11th century A.H. (17th century), who wrote the book, ''[[Munyat l-mumarisin]]''. According to [[Yusuf al-Bahrani|al-Shaykh Yusuf al-Bahrani]], 'Abd Allah used to insult proponents of ijtihad, even though his father, Mulla Salih, was a mujtahid (Usuli). |