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'''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt al-kubrā fī fadāʾil Āl Muḥammad''''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|بَصائِر الدَرَجات الکُبری في فَضائِل آلِ محمد}}), known as '''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt''''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|بَصائِر الدَرَجات}}), 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|بَصائِر الدَرَجات الکُبری في فَضائِل آلِ محمد}}), known as '''''Baṣaʾir al-darajāt''''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|بَصائِر الدَرَجات}}), 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 3rd/9th century.  


''Basa'ir'' is a hadith collection, and its major theme is [[imamate]].  
''Basa'ir'' is a hadith collection with a theological approach whose hadiths are about the [[imamate]], how to know an Imam (a) and the virtues of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]].  


==About the Author==
==About the Author==
{{Main|Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Saffar}}
{{Main|Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Saffar}}
Muhammad b. al-Hasan b. Farrukh al-Saffar was a companion of Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a) and one of the prominent hadith transmitters of the third/ninth century.  
Muhammad b. al-Hasan b. Farrukh al-Saffar was a companion of Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a) and one of the prominent hadith transmitters of the 3rd/9th century.  


==Originality==
==Originality==
[[Sa'd b. 'Abd Allah al-Qummi]], the great traditionist, who was a contemporary of al-Saffar, also had a book with the same title. Sa'd's book, which, according to [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], had four parts, was summarized by [[al-Hasan b. Salman al-Hilli]] and published with the title ''Mukhtasar Basa'ir al-darajat''.  
[[Sa'd b. 'Abd Allah al-Qummi]], the great hadith scholar, who was a contemporary of al-Saffar, also had a book with the same title. Sa'd's book, which, according to [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], had four parts, was summarized by [[al-Hasan b. Sulayman al-Hilli]] and published under the title ''Mukhtasar Basa'ir al-darajat''.  


Some scholars maintain that the ''Basa'ir'' attributed to al-Saffar is in fact a reproduction of Sa'd's book. Other scholars believe that ''Basa'ir'' was originally written by al-Saffar, and then Sa'd b. 'Abd Allah summarized and reproduced al-Saffar's work.  
Some scholars maintain that the ''Basa'ir'' attributed to al-Saffar is in fact a reproduction of Sa'd's book. Other scholars believe that ''Basa'ir'' was originally written by al-Saffar, and then Sa'd b. 'Abd Allah summarized and reproduced al-Saffar's work.  
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