Khasais of Al Aemmah

Khasais Al Aimmah (Characteristics of the Shiite Imams) is a book on sayings and life of Imam Ali the first Imam of Shiite in Islam. The book is written by Sharif Razi or Sayyed Razi. In the book, Sayyed Razi depicts a clear and comprehensive picture of Ali's life.

Khasais of Al Aemmah
Author Sharif Razi
Language Persian, English, Arabic
Genre hadith, history of Islam
Publication date
1406 AH
Media type Print book

Author

Abu al-Hasan Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al-Musawi, popularly known as Sayyed or Sharif Razi was born in 359 AH/970 CE in Baghdad and died in the 406/1015. He grew up in a sophisticated, religious family. He was trained by Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid, one of the great Shiite jurists. Sayyed Razi is famous for collecting sermons, letters and sayings attributed to Imam Ali in Nahj al-Balagha.

Subject

The book was supposed to reflect the life of all Shiite Imams but Sayyed Razi ended up dealing only the life and sayings of Imam Ali. The book is highly regarded for its distinguished historical and scholarly importance in the field.

History

The book was probably written about 383 in the Hijri calendar. Sayyed Razi wrote the book when the Abbasid Dynasty was in decline.[1]

Motive

In the book's introduction he mentions his motive for authoring the book. According to Razi, someone had asked him: when he converted to Twelfth Shiite in mockery? Sayyed Razi replied to him and after that he tried to write a book defending Twelve Imam Shiite.[2]

Style

The author collects the sayings and miracles about life of Imam Ali.

Importance

The book has important in many respects, some of them are as follow:

Content

Some of the contents of book are as follow:

References

  1. Sayyed Razi, Khasais Al Aimmah, p.14, Mashhad, Astan Quds Razavi, 1406 lunar
  2. Sayyed Razi, Khasais Al Aimmah, p.13, Mashhad, Astan Quds Razavi, 1406 lunar
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