Al-Amali (Ibn Babawayh)

Al-Amali (Arabic: الأمالي, romanizedal-Amālī) means "book of dictations". The Al-Amali of Shaykh Saduq is a hadith collection by al-Shaykh al-Saduq, the shia jurist and theologian.[1] Amālī or Majāles (Beirut, 1400/1980), recorded his regular Tuesday and Friday sessions in Nīšāpūr in 367-68/978-79. These dictations consist of miscellaneous traditions, but mostly accounts of the virtues of the Imams. These include the virtues and moral character of the household of Muhammad and moral exhortations.[2]

  1. ^ Josef Meri, Medieval Islamic civilization, Ibn Babawayh written by Andrew Newman, p. 352. volume 1. Routledge publication
  2. ^ electricpulp.com. "Ebn Bābawayh (2) – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org.

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