List of Shia hadith scholars

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Books of Shia Rijal
Basic principles
Ikhtiar Marifat al-Rijal (Kashshi)*
Fehrist Asma' Musannifi al-Shia (Najashi)*
Rijal of Shaykh Tusi (Shaykh Tusi)*
Al-Fihrist (Shaykh Tusi)*
Rijal (Ibn al-Qazaeri)*
Tabaqat ol-Rijal (Barqi)*
Mashyakhah of Tahdhib (Shaykh Tusi)
Mashyakhah of Faqih (Ibn Babawayh)
Rasalah (Abu Qaleb Zorari)
Secondary principles
Rijal (Ibn Davoud)*
Khulasat al-Aqwal (Allamah Al-Hilli)*
Fehrest Sheikh Montakhab ol-Din (Sheikh Montakhab ol-Din)
Ma'alem ol-Olama (Ibn Shahr Ashub)
Comprehensives in Rijal
Majma ol-Rijal (Enayatollah Qohpayi)
Rijale Kabir (Estarabadi)
Naqd ol-Rijal (Tafreshi)
Jame ol-Rowat (Ardabili)
Tanqih al-Maqal (Mamaqani)
Qamus al-Rijal (book) (Mohammad-Taqi Shoushtari)
Tabaghat Aa'lam Al-Shia (Agha Bozorg Tehrani)
Moe'jamo Rijal el-Hadith (Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei)
*: Eight books

Shia hadith scholars (Persian: رجال حدیث شیعه) are people who have quoted hadith from Shia Imams directly or indirectly through intermediary, and their biographies are found in the books of scholars of rijal (Biographical evaluation) science, such as Ikhtiar Marifat al-Rijal, Fehrist Asma' Musannifi al-Shia, Ae'yan ol-Shia, Moe'jamo Rijal el-Hadith and Az-Zaree'a books. The basis for categorization in this list is the time of death of each person.

2nd century AH narrators

2nd century AH (719 CE – 816 CE):

Fourth stratum: Companions of Muhammad al-Baqir and Ja'far al-Sadiq

Muhammad al-Baqir was the fifth Imam in Shia Islam, Ja'far al-Sadiq was the 6th Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence according to Twelver and Isma'ili Shi'ites.

3rd century AH narrators

4th century AH narrators

See also

References

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