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====Al-'Ali and al-Nazil==== | ====Al-'Ali and al-Nazil==== | ||
An al-ʿālī (Arabic: {{ia|العالی}}) hadith is one that has the least possible number of narrators between the book and the [[Imam (a)]]. An al-nāzil (Arabic:{{ia| النّازِل}}) hadith is one involving many narrators between the Imam (a) and the author of the book in which the hadith appears. Some [[Imamiyya]] scholars of hadiths have written books collecting al-'ali hadiths under "qurb al-isnad" (Arabic: {{ia|قُرب الاسناد}}), that is, short chains of narrations; for example ''[[Qurb al-isnad ( | An al-ʿālī (Arabic: {{ia|العالی}}) hadith is one that has the least possible number of narrators between the book and the [[Imam (a)]]. An al-nāzil (Arabic:{{ia| النّازِل}}) hadith is one involving many narrators between the Imam (a) and the author of the book in which the hadith appears. Some [[Imamiyya]] scholars of hadiths have written books collecting al-'ali hadiths under "qurb al-isnad" (Arabic: {{ia|قُرب الاسناد}}), that is, short chains of narrations; for example ''[[Qurb al-isnad (book)|Qurb al-isnad]]'' by [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far al-Himyari]]. | ||
====Al-Mudmar==== | ====Al-Mudmar==== |