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Title: Unlocking Rijal al-Kashī: A Deep Dive into Report 176 (Free Access & Analysis)

Understanding Report 176 is crucial for anyone studying the transition of knowledge from the era of the Imams to the early collectors. It highlights how the school of the Tashayyu' preserved its history through rigorous—and sometimes conflicting—reports. Free Resources & Further Reading For those looking to study the full Arabic text or the Ikhtiyar Ma'rifat al-Rijal

📜 Report 176 of Rijal al-Kashi: A Critical Window into Early Shi’ite Hierarchies

What is Rijal al-Kashi? Compiled by Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashi (fl. late 9th–10th century CE) and later abridged by Shaykh al-Tusi, Rijal al-Kashi is one of the earliest and most important works of ‘ilm al-rijal (biographical evaluation) in Twelver Shi’ism. Unlike later rijāl works that focus on grading narrators (thiqāt vs. ḍu‘afā’), al-Kashi organizes his book by sectarian categories – highlighting the views, factions, and loyalties within the early Imami community. rijal+al+kashi+report+176+free

Today, thanks to digital humanities projects, you can read Report 176 in its original Arabic, compare three English translations, and cross-reference it with al-Najashi’s counter-opinion – all without paying a cent.

If you are looking for a specific translation of the Arabic text for Report 176, let me know! I can also help you: Identify the narrators mentioned in this specific entry. Compare this report with entries in Rijal al-Najashi. Title: Unlocking Rijal al-Kashī: A Deep Dive into

In most standard printed editions (e.g., the 1969 Mashhad edition edited by Shaykh Muhammad Reza al-Ja‘fari), Report 176 is part of a longer narration about the criticism leveled against Hisham by certain figures like Yunus ibn ‘Abd al-Rahman or ‘Ali ibn Mitham.

  • The full Ikhtiyar Ma‘rifat al-Rijal (al-Kashi + Tusi’s abridgment) is available in PDF and searchable text on Shia Online Digital Libraries such as:

    Al-Islam.org: Often hosts translated sections of early Rijal works under historical or biographical headings. The full Ikhtiyar Ma‘rifat al-Rijal (al-Kashi + Tusi’s

    Copyright & Access: Offering a “free” copy of a copyrighted edition (such as the edited work by Dr. Hasan Mustafawi or the commentary by Ayatollah al-Khoei) would violate intellectual property laws. No legal “free” copy exists aside from public domain scans of uncritical lithograph editions—which are rare and often incomplete.