Shaikh Saduq

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Mohammad ibn-Ali ibn-e Babuyeh , ( who is known as Sheikh Saduq and ibn-e Babuyeh) (306- 381 A.H) in Qom. He was one of the greatest Shi'a scholars.

His famous book is " Mann la yahzarahol faghih " in which there has been collected about 6000 traditions on the different topics of jurisprudence.

Among his other books one could refer to the followings: 1. Kamaleddin va tamamonna'meh ( the perfection of the religion and the end of the blessings) which is about Imam Zaman( A.J )including questions and answers about the Occultation to the non-believers.

2. Ma'aniyol Akhbar in which he has explained the shades of the complexities and the problems of interpretations of traditions and the Quranic verses .

3. Oyune Akhbaroreza : which has been dedicated to Sahib ibn-e Ebad the wise minister of Alle buyeh dynasty including some of Imam reza's( A.S) traditions.

4. Khesal : which is about the moral instructions , points of scientific ,historical and legal origins whichhad been organized according to the numerical hierarchies.

5. Emali (Majalis)( sessions ) : in this book his students had collected all of his speeches and lessons .

6. Ellalosharaye ( the cause of the situations): which includes the reasons behind the Philosophy of the Islamic ordinances .

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