: Identifying if a narrator in the sequence is completely unlisted anywhere else, which down-classes the certainty of the report. Verified Digital Access Protocols
Opponents of Shia Islam often use this report to argue that the Imams legitimately recognized Muawiya's caliphate. III. Modern Controversy: The "Hot Link" Phenomenon
: Publicly available, scanned manuscripts of Rijal al-Kashi and broader texts on Ilm-e-Rijal .
You are not stuck in your current habits. You are a narrator of your own existence. Today, you might be majhul (unknown) to yourself. Tomorrow, through disciplined consumption of media and intentional living, you can become thiqa (trustworthy). rijal al kashi report 176 hot link
These reports often serve as a "hot link" (a critical, debated point) in discussions about the trustworthiness of narrators and the concept of taqiyyah (precautionary dissimulation).
Many scholars argue that criticisms from the Imam against Zurarah were issued under taqiyyah to protect him from the Abbasid caliphs, who were actively persecuting Shia scholars and those close to the Imams. By publicly disowning or cursing a close companion, the Imam protected them from persecution. 2. Differing Views on Narrator Reliability
Consult the commentaries of prominent scholars ( muhaddithin ) when interpreting difficult texts. : Identifying if a narrator in the sequence
within this collection is a significant and frequently debated narration concerning the peace treaty between and Muawiya I . Context of Report 176
Though the categories “lifestyle” and “entertainment” are modern, classical rijal works cover them indirectly:
Many websites offering "direct links" to report 176 are and may: Modern Controversy: The "Hot Link" Phenomenon : Publicly
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: The version of the text we have today is an abridgment by the famous scholar Shaykh Tusi