An Unattributed Miscellanea of Shi‛a Traditions (hadith)in the Collection of Arabic Manuscripts of IOM RAS

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The present research is aimed to identify the unattributed miscellanea of Shi‛a traditions (hadithes) in the collection of the Arabic manuscripts of the IOM RAS. The analysis of Shi‛a tradition’s ithnads and its comparison with the data from other Shi‛a authors (ash-Shaykh as-Saduk, an-Najashi, at-Tihrani, Muhammad at-Tusi) gives a foundation to affirm that it is the miscellanea Sahifat ar-Rida (“Scroll of ar-Rida”). It is one of authoritative and trustworthy sources of Shi‛a religious doctrine, law, cult, moral, ethics. Copies of this miscellanea are kept in the collections of Arabic manuscripts in various countries. In this context the identification of the Saint-Petersburg miscellanea of Shi‛a traditions (hadithes) may be useful for a further preparation of academic critical publication of Sahifat ar-Rida.

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Stanislav M. Prozorov

Institute of Oriental Manuscripts RAS

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Cand. Sci. (History), Leading Researcher, Chief of the Scientific Direction Russian Academy of Sciences

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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