The objective of this study is to examine when and by whom Sunnī narrations (isnāds) such as “companion > successor…” were incorporated within the Shīʿī ḥadīth canons, even though these references are rarely seen in the Shīʿī tradition. This study does not merely reveal how the mentioned chains/isnāds passed from Ahl al-sunna to the Shīʿa but also provides significant ideas with regard to the historical journey of the Shīʿī ḥadīth narrative (riwāya). Thus, I hope to obtain clues about the origins of certain narratives that the Shīʿa consider critical of Ahl al-sunna but that cannot be proven by Sunnī sources. To remain loyal to the limits of this study, I will compare the chapters “Thawāb al-aʿmāl wa-ʿiqāb al-aʿmāl” within Kitāb al-maḥāsin by al-Barqī, who treats the era of the eleventh imām and al-Ghayba al-ṣughrā (The Lesser Occultation), and Thawāb al-aʿmāl wa-ʿiqāb al-aʿmāl by al-Sheikh al-Ṣadūq, who conducted his scholarly life during al-Ghayba al-kubrā (The Greater Occultation) period, with regard to the use of Sunnī chains. These two works are especially important because they reflect tendencies both before and after the Greater Occultation.
Al-Barqī Thawāb al-aʿmāl Shīʿa Shīʿī ḥadīth Sunnī ḥadīth Al-Barqī, Thawāb al-aʿmāl, Shīʿa, Shīʿī ḥadīth, Sunnī ḥadīth
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Religious Studies |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | February 20, 2016 |
Submission Date | July 15, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 |