Shaikh al-Hur al-Aamili

Shaikh al-Hur al-Aamili

Shaikh Muhammad bin al-Hassan al-Hur al-Aamili was a Shia scholar and muhaddith. His book Wasael ush-Shia, a comprehensive compilation of authentic Shia Hadith, is used in education of ijtihad. He lived in Mashad, Iran, and was appointed as Shaikh al-Islam (Master of Islam) by the government. [http://www.sibtain.org/books/af/images/036.jpg]

Books

#Wasael ush-Shia
#Risala dar Tawatur-e-Quran
#Isbat ul-Hudat bin-Nusoos wal Mu'jizaat
#Risala dar Tawatur-e-Quran
#Risala dar Mas'ala-e-Rija't
#Risala dar Khalq-e-Kafir
#Risala dar Radd-e-Sufia

ee also

*Shia Islam
*Wasael ush-Shia
*List of Ayatollahs
*List of Shi'a Muslim scholars of Islam
*Marjas
*List of Marjas
*List of Shi'a books
*The Four Books

References

External links

٭ [http://yasoob.com/ar/lists/alpha.php?start=2997&e=3007 Online (Arabic)]
* [http://rafed.net/books/hadith/wasael-1/index.html Online (Arabic)]


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