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==Scholarly Status==
==Scholarly Status==
Shi'a scholars have counted him among the close and respected companions of Imam al-Jawad (a) and Imam al-Haid (a). They said that he is Thiqa (reliable) and one of the great scholars in Arabic lexicology and syntax, and there is no dispraise about him.
[[Shi'a]] scholars have counted him among the close and respected companions of [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]] and [[Imam al-Haid (a)]]. They said that he is [[Thiqa]] (reliable) and one of the great scholars in Arabic lexicology and syntax, and there is no dispraise about him.


- Afandi Isfahani says, "Tha'lab said, ‘after Ibn A'rabi no one is more knowledgeable in Arabic lexicology than Ibn Sikkit.'"
- [[Afandi Isfahani]] says, "Tha'lab said that after [[Ibn A'rabi]] no one is more knowledgeable in Arabic lexicology than Ibn Sikkit."
- Mudarris Tarizi writes: "Ibn Sikkit is an imam (great figure) in poetry, literature, syntax and lexicology. He is the standard-bearer of sciences of Arabic language and one of the eminent reliable Shi'a figures in Baghdad. His status was acknowledged and confirmed by Rijal scholars, and he was an expert in poetry and Qur'anic Sciences. He has met with eloquent Arab litterateurs and has quoted what he had heard from them."
 
- [[Mudarris Tarizi]] writes: "Ibn Sikkit is an imam (great figure) in poetry, literature, syntax and lexicology. He is the standard-bearer of sciences of Arabic language and one of the eminent reliable Shi'a figures in [[Baghdad]]. His status was acknowledged and confirmed by [[Rijal]] scholars, and he was an expert in poetry and [[Qur'an]]ic Sciences. He has met with eloquent Arab litterateurs and has quoted what he had heard from them."


==Works==
==Works==
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