Hot- — Rijal Al Kashi Report 176

Based on standard references in Hadith studies (specifically within the Shia tradition), the citation (often cited as Rijal al-Kashi , Hadith 176 or Rijal al-Kashi , p. 176 in some editions) typically refers to a famous narration regarding Aban ibn Taghlib . Facebook Profile Viewer Page. The Facebook

"I said to Abu Abdillah [Imam al-Sadiq] peace be upon him: 'I frequently narrate from you, and perhaps I am in a land where you are not present, or I am in a gathering where you are not there.' (Implied: I fear I may make a mistake or speak incorrectly). Bus Stop Telugu Movie Download Movierulz [2025]

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In a variation of this report (often cited under the same context): Imam al-Sadiq said to Aban: 3. Commentary and Analysis A. The Status of Aban ibn Taghlib Aban ibn Taghlib is a renowned narrator known for his mastery in the recitation of the Quran ( Qira'ah ), Hadith, and jurisprudence. This report elevates his status from merely being a "trustworthy narrator" to being a deputized representative of the Imam. The Imam’s instruction to "sit in the mosque" is a public investiture of authority.

Assuming the "HOT-" at the end of your prompt was a typo or incomplete tag, the following is a write-up for the report found at this citation regarding the reliability of Aban ibn Taghlib. Subject: The Reliability and Authority of Aban ibn Taghlib. Key Figures: Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, Aban ibn Taghlib. Category: Rijal (Biographical Evaluation). 1. Summary of the Report This report is one of the most explicit and powerful testimonies in Shia Hadith literature regarding the trustworthiness of a narrator. It records an instruction by Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq to Aban ibn Taghlib, commanding him to sit in the mosque and issue religious verdicts (fatwas) to the people.

The narration establishes that an Infallible Imam can publicly endorse a specific companion, granting them the authority to teach and issue rulings on his behalf. This serves as a definitive proof ( hujja ) of that companion's high status and reliability. (Paraphrased based on standard editions of Rijal al-Kashi) It is reported that Aban ibn Taghlib said: