شناسایی منابع مکتوب کلینی در تدوین الکافی: بررسی مورد علی‌بن محمد کُلینی رازی. (Persian)

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  • Author(s): حمید باقری
  • Source:
    Iranian Journal for the Quranic Sciences & Tradition; 2023, Vol. 56 Issue 1, Preceding p109-130, 23p
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    • Alternate Title:
      Identifying Written Sources in Compiling al-Kāfī: The Case of ʽAlī b. Muḥammad al-Kulaynī al-Rāzī. (English)
    • Abstract:
      ʽAlī b. Muḥammad b. Ibrāhīm b. ̓Abān al-Kulaynī al-Rāzī, known as “ʽAllān al-Kulaynī,” is one of the Imāmī narrators living in the age of Minor Occultation. Among the early Rijāl scholars, Najāshī was the only one who mentioned Allān’s biography in his autobiographical book and authenticated him. Shaykh al-Kulaynī narrated dozens of narrations from him in al-Kāfī, who is introduced by Najāshī as Kulainī’s uncle. A significant part of these narratives is included in al-Kāfī’s “Book of al-Ḥujjah” (“Kitab alḤujjah”). Since Kulaynī collected the narratives of his book from earlier written sources, the question arises as to which book was his written source in narrating them. Since one of the criteria emphasized by early Imāmī hadīth scholars is quoting from reliable books, this paper aims to evaluate this hypothesis by collecting these narratives and analyzing them. Their Isnād-cum-matn evidence confirm that Shaykh al-Kulaynī narrated them from the book of ʽAllān al-Kulaynī, i.e. the “Kitāb ̓Akhbār al-Qāim”. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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