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| name =Basa'ir al-darajat | |||
| image =بصائراادرجات.jpg | |||
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| author =[[Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Saffar]] | |||
| title_orig = بصائر الدرجات الکبری في فضائل آل محمد | |||
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| language = Arabic | |||
| series = 1 Vol. | |||
| subject = Excellences of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] | |||
| genre = Hadith | |||
| published = 1404 A.H. | |||
| publisher = Maktaba Ayatullah al-Mar'ashi al-Najafi | |||
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| fulltext = [http://ia600401.us.archive.org/21/items/98753479537489543/bsair-aldrjat.pdf Basa'ir al-darajat.pdf] | |||
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'''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt al-kubrā fī fadāʾil Āl Muḥammad''''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|بصائر الدرجات الکبری في فضائل آل محمد}}), known as '''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt''''' ({{iarabic|بصائر الدرجات}}), one of the early [[Shia]] [[hadith]] sources, produced by [[Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Saffar]] (d. [[290]]/903), who was a [[:category:companions of Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari|companion]] of [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] and a renowned scholar of the third century AH. | '''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt al-kubrā fī fadāʾil Āl Muḥammad''''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|بصائر الدرجات الکبری في فضائل آل محمد}}), known as '''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt''''' ({{iarabic|بصائر الدرجات}}), one of the early [[Shia]] [[hadith]] sources, produced by [[Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Saffar]] (d. [[290]]/903), who was a [[:category:companions of Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari|companion]] of [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] and a renowned scholar of the third century AH. | ||