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Karbāsī Khurāsānī Kākhī Iṣfahānī, Muḥammad Ibrāhīm bin Muḥammad Ḥasan, 1766-1846‏

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  • This work is authored on the most essential provisions of Islām, comprised of an introduction, four 'destinations', and a conclusion. According to Al-Ẕarīʿah 1/521, all of the ʿIbādāt [Acts of Worship] and some of the Makāsib [Transactions] are discussed in this treatise. The author was one of the Shīʿa figures of his age, having enjoyed the classes and teachings of a range of scholar, such as Vaḥīd Bihbahānī, Sayid Muḥsin Kāẓimaynī, and Baḥr al-ʿulūm in Iraq, and Mīrzā-yi Qumī and Mullā Muḥammad Mahdī Narāqī in Iran. He has written several works, including "Nukhbat al-Aḥādīs̱ fī al-Vaṣāyā", "al-Ishārāt al-Uṣūl", "Īqāz̤āt", "Shavāriʿ al-Hidāyah", and "Risālah dar manāsik-i ḥajj". — Multiple dates; Iṣfahān Wadh.Minasian 102

  • A collection of three works Wadh.Minasian 106

  • The principles of Islamic jurisprudence are compiled in this work with an argumentative and comprehensive methodology in two volumes: volume 1, on "mabādī-i lughavīyah va mabāḥis̱-i ʾalfāẓ", and volume 2, on "adillah-'i ʿaqlīyah va sharʿīyah". — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 220

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