Definition of a Legible Copy Ali al-Sayyid Hussein al-Abzar al-Husseini al-Hilli (1050 AH)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62745/muhaqqiq.v7i17.221Keywords:
al-Abzar al-Hilli, Mahmoud bin Shaheen, al-Tahdheeb, Sheikh al-Tusi.Abstract
In this research, we present an introduction and description of a legible copy of “al-Tahdheeb” by Sheikh al-Tusi (D. 460 AH), whose reading began by Sheikh Mahmoud bin Shaheen Ali Sayyid Hussein al-Abzar al-Husseini al-Hilli, the author of “Zibdat Al'aqwal fi Khulasat Alrijal” - one of the students of Sheikh Bahai - in the morning of Monday, 12 Rabi’ al-Akhir in 1048 AH, and Sayyid al-Hilli wrote several communiqués against it and authorizing al-Sheikh Mahmoud al-Madhur on Thursday morning, 23 Safar, 1050 AH.
It also referred to the confined Fourth Sultan Murad al-Ottomani (D. 1049 AH). There is usefulness at the beginning of the consensus, written in 1218 A.H., quoting Aluswl al-Alasly book of Fayd al-Kashani (D.1091 A.H.