Jump to content

Al-Jawahir al-saniyya fi l-ahadith al-qudsiyya (book): Difference between revisions

m
wikicheck
imported>Nazarzadeh
imported>Mohammad.Kh
m (wikicheck)
Line 35: Line 35:
== The Author ==
== The Author ==
{{Main|Al-Hurr al-'Amili}}
{{Main|Al-Hurr al-'Amili}}
Muhammad b. Hasan b. 'Ali b. Muhammad b. Husayn known as al-Shaykh al-Hurr al-'Amili was among Shia scholars in [[hadith]] and [[fiqh]] in 11th/17th century and the author of great works including ''[[Wasa'il al-Shi'a (book)|Wasa'il al-Shi'a]]''. Al-Shaykh al-Hurr was also famous as the Author of Wasa'il. He passed away in [[Mashhad]] and his grave is in the [[Holy Shrine of Imam al-Rida (a)]].
Muhammad b. Hasan b. 'Ali b. Muhammad b. Husayn known as al-Shaykh al-Hurr al-'Amili was among [[Shi'a]] scholars in [[hadith]] and [[fiqh]] in 11th/[[17th]] century and the author of great works including ''[[Wasa'il al-Shi'a (book)|Wasa'il al-Shi'a]]''. Al-Shaykh al-Hurr was also famous as the Author of Wasa'il. He passed away in [[Mashhad]] and his grave is in the [[Holy Shrine of Imam al-Rida (a)]].


== Meaning of Qudsi Hadiths ==
== Meaning of Qudsi Hadiths ==
Line 41: Line 41:
A [[Qudsi Hadith]] is a word of [[God]] which has been revealed to the [[Prophet (s)|Holy Prophet (s)]] other than the glorious [[Qur'an|Qur’an]] and is also called “hadith Rabbani” and “hadith Ilahi”. The theme of Qudsi hadiths are mostly [[Akhlaq]] (ethics) and [['Irfan]] (mysticism).
A [[Qudsi Hadith]] is a word of [[God]] which has been revealed to the [[Prophet (s)|Holy Prophet (s)]] other than the glorious [[Qur'an|Qur’an]] and is also called “hadith Rabbani” and “hadith Ilahi”. The theme of Qudsi hadiths are mostly [[Akhlaq]] (ethics) and [['Irfan]] (mysticism).


The most important issue and the disagreement about these hadiths is about the revelatory nature of their words. Most of these hadiths are narrated from the noble Prophet (s) by [[Anas b. Malik]], [[Abu Hurayra]], [['Abd Allah b. 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Ibn 'Abbas]] and [[Imam 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a)|Imam 'Ali (a)]].
The most important issue and the disagreement about these hadiths is about the revelatory nature of their words. Most of these hadiths are narrated from the Holy Prophet (s) by [[Anas b. Malik]], [[Abu Hurayra]], [['Abd Allah b. 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Ibn 'Abbas]] and [[Imam 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a)|Imam 'Ali (a)]].


== Goal of Writing ==
== Goal of Writing ==
Line 47: Line 47:


== Writing Approach ==
== Writing Approach ==
The chapters of the book have been ordered by the Prophets (s) who have been addressed and the author has mentioned the words in which the [[Prophets (a)]] have not been addressed by the order of Imams (a) at the end of the book. He also has collected hadiths about the virtue of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and [[Imams of Shi'a|other Imams (a)]] and the God’s order for their [[Imamate]] in two chapters:
The chapters of the book have been ordered by the Prophets (s) who have been addressed and the author has mentioned the words in which the [[Prophets (a)]] have not been addressed in the order of Imams (a) at the end of the book. He also has collected hadiths about the virtue of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and [[Imams of Shi'a|other Imams (a)]] and the God’s order for their [[Imamate]] in two chapters:


* Chapter one: about hadiths narrated by hadith scholars and Shia scholars.
* Chapter one: about hadiths narrated by Shi'a hadith scholars.
* Chapter two: about hadiths which have been narrated by Sunni scholars.
* Chapter two: about hadiths which have been narrated by Sunni scholars.


In the ending of the book, the author discusses the ways of his narration from authors of different books.
At the end of the book, the author discusses the chains of his narration from authors of different books.


== Features ==
== Features ==
In addition to comprehensiveness of the book, the hadiths contained in the book are accepted by both schools ([[Shi'a|Shia]] and [[Sunismo|Sunni]]) and both groups have approved their references, so that it can be said that both schools have consensus on the message of those hadiths and they have been frequently narrated by different narrators. Messages of these hadiths, through a correct and unmistakable reasoning, prove the necessity of following Imamate and also proves rightfulness of [[Imamiyya|Twelver Shia School]] and also describes the attributes of the “Saved Sect”.
In addition to comprehensiveness of the book, the hadiths contained in the book are accepted by both schools ([[Shi'a|Shia]] and [[Sunismo|Sunni]]) and both groups have approved its [[chain of transmission|chains of transmission]], so that it can be said that both schools have consensus on the message of those hadiths and they have been frequently narrated by different narrators up to the level of [[tawatur]]. Through a correct and unmistakable reasoning, messages of these hadiths prove the necessity of following Imamate and also proves rightfulness of [[Imamiyya|Twelver Shia School]] and also describes the attributes of the “[[Saved Sect]]”.


== Translation and Printing ==
== Translation and Printing ==
Line 65: Line 65:
[[fa:الجواهر السنیة فی الاحادیث القدسیة (کتاب)]]
[[fa:الجواهر السنیة فی الاحادیث القدسیة (کتاب)]]
{{end}}
{{end}}
{{Hadith Sources}}
<onlyinclude>{{Editorial Box
| priority = c
| quality = b
| links = done
| photo =done
| categories =done
| infobox =done
| navbox =done
| redirects=done
| references =
| good article =
| featured article =
}}</onlyinclude>


[[Category:Hadith literature]]
[[Category:Hadith literature]]
[[Category:Works of al-Hurr al-Amili]]
[[Category:Works of al-Hurr al-Amili]]
[[Category:Written sources of 17th century]]
Anonymous user