Sahifat al-Riza

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    Sahifat al-Riza

    Compiler: Ahmad ibn `Amir al-Ta'I has narrated this tradition book from Imam Riza )AS( in 018/491 in Medina, Arabia.

    Book subject

    This book contains traditions )hadith( on the subjects below:

    Monotheism, knowledge, worship, religious laws, commentary on Quran, virtues of the Holy Prophet and his Ahl al-Bayt including Imam Ali, Hazrat Fatimah, Imam Hasan and Imam Husayn - peace be upon them- ethics, etiquettes, foods & beverages, health and medicine

    Features

    This book has gained a great importance in the view of Shiite scholars. It is counted as one of the400 principal tradition books and is considered as a tradition source book for Shia.

    Also some of the Sunnite scholars have minded to this book among them AbuMuhammad Hasan ibn abi Hanifah, Isma`il ibn Ahmad al-Bayhaqi, Qadi ibn abi Najm, and Ibn `Asakir.

    Manuscripts

    1. A copy inscribed in 0631/167 available at the library of Masjid A`zam,Qom, Iran
    2. A second copy in the above library inscribed in 4441/848
    3. A copy inscribed in 6741/188 available at the library of Imam Riza's shrine, Mashhad, Iran
    4. A copy available at the National and Academic Library of Rome, Italy, narrated by Qadi Abu `Abdullah Muhammad ibn `Abdullah ibn Hamzah ibn Abu Najm
    5. A copy printed in Egypt together with Musnad of Imam Zayd, and its chain of narrators ascend to Hafiz Bayhaqi