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Narrators and Narrations: A Beginner’s Guide to Rijal and Dirayah

Narrators and Narrations: A Beginner’s Guide to Rijal and Dirayah

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The sciences of narrators and narrations (rijal and dirayah) are among the most fundamental fields of study that a mujtahid must master as part of his expertise of ijtihad. They are very detailed and technical subjects, each with its own rich history of development. In this book, the author expertly presents an introduction to these subjects and discusses their main topics in the form of thirty-four lessons. Each lesson concludes with a series of questions in the form of exercises to test the comprehension of the reader.
The first half of this beginners guide acquaints the reader with the key questions of the study of the narrators of hadith, including the reliability of a narrator, the narrations by the companions of the Imams, and an explanation of rijali terms and phrases. This section addresses internal debates over the efficacy of biographical studies and explores whether certain narrators can be considered absolutely reliable from within the Shii tradition. The second half delves into the classification and evaluation of hadith, including authenticity, the traditional methodologies of transmitting hadith, and the approaches scholars take in the face of seemingly contradictory evidence regarding the reliability of a narrator or hadith.
All in all, this book is an excellent introduction to the traditional study of traditions, particularly in the Twelver Shii heritage. It will leave the serious student well equipped to proceed in scholarly traditional studies of narrators and narrations.



Authors: 
Ja‘far Subhani

Translator: Zaid Alsalami

Cover: Paperback

Author: Ayatollah Jafar Subhani

Translator: Zaid Alsalami

ISBN: 9781907905445

Publication Date: December 2019

Cover: Paperback

Language: English

Pages: 174

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