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Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih
من لا يحضره الفقيه
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Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih (compiled by Ibn Babawayh, also known as al-Shaykh al-Saduq) is a key Twelver Shia hadith collection oriented toward practical legal rulings and rituals.
Intended as a manual for those without direct access to a jurist, it compiles traditions attributed to the Prophet and the Imams relevant for everyday religious practice.
The text has been influential in shaping Shia fiqh and served as one of the foundational four canonical Shia works.
Like other early collections, it has been analyzed critically regarding the chains of transmission and authenticity of some reports.
The work remains widely read and cited within Shia seminaries and scholarship.
Intended as a manual for those without direct access to a jurist, it compiles traditions attributed to the Prophet and the Imams relevant for everyday religious practice.
The text has been influential in shaping Shia fiqh and served as one of the foundational four canonical Shia works.
Like other early collections, it has been analyzed critically regarding the chains of transmission and authenticity of some reports.
The work remains widely read and cited within Shia seminaries and scholarship.
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as a principal Twelver hadith work focused on practical jurisprudence and ritual guidance.


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