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The Four Books (al-Kutub al-Arba'ah) are the primary hadith collections recognized by Sunni Islam.
Answer: False
The Four Books (al-Kutub al-Arba'ah) are canonical hadith collections recognized by Shia Islam, not Sunni Islam.
Kitab al-Kafi contains approximately 9,044 hadith.
Answer: False
Kitab al-Kafi contains approximately 16,199 hadith, not 9,044. The latter figure corresponds to Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih.
Al-Istibsar is estimated to contain more hadith than Tahdhib al-Ahkam.
Answer: False
Al-Istibsar contains approximately 5,511 hadith, while Tahdhib al-Ahkam contains approximately 13,590 hadith.
The total number of hadith across the four canonical Shia collections is estimated to be around 44,344.
Answer: True
The combined total of hadith across the four canonical Shia collections is approximately 44,344.
What is the Arabic name for "The Four Books" in Shia Islam?
Answer: Al-Kutub al-Arba'ah
The Arabic name for 'The Four Books' in Shia Islam is al-Kutub al-Arba'ah.
Approximately how many hadith are contained within the Kitab al-Kafi?
Answer: 16,199
The Kitab al-Kafi contains approximately 16,199 hadith.
What is the approximate number of hadith found in Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih?
Answer: 9,044
Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih includes approximately 9,044 hadith.
Which of the following is NOT one of the Four Books of Shia Islam?
Answer: Sahih al-Bukhari
Sahih al-Bukhari is a major Sunni hadith collection and is not considered one of the Four Books of Shia Islam.
Which of these is mentioned as a Shia hadith collection supplementing The Four Books?
Answer: Bihar al-Anwar
Bihar al-Anwar is mentioned as a Shia hadith collection that supplements The Four Books.
Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni al-Razi is credited with compiling the hadith collection known as Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih.
Answer: False
Muhammad ibn Babawayh (Al-Shaykh al-Saduq) compiled Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih; Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni al-Razi compiled Kitab al-Kafi.
Shaykh Muhammad Tusi compiled both the Tahdhib al-Ahkam and Al-Istibsar hadith collections.
Answer: True
Shaykh Muhammad Tusi is credited with compiling both the Tahdhib al-Ahkam and Al-Istibsar hadith collections.
Who compiled the hadith collection known as Kitab al-Kafi?
Answer: Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni al-Razi
Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni al-Razi compiled the hadith collection known as Kitab al-Kafi.
Which scholar is responsible for compiling both Tahdhib al-Ahkam and Al-Istibsar?
Answer: Shaykh Muhammad Tusi
Shaykh Muhammad Tusi compiled both the Tahdhib al-Ahkam and Al-Istibsar hadith collections.
What is the significance of the year 329 AH mentioned in relation to Kitab al-Kafi?
Answer: It marks the approximate year of the compiler's death and completion of the work.
The year 329 AH signifies the approximate year of death for Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni, the compiler of Kitab al-Kafi, indicating the completion of his work.
Shia Muslims use the same hadith collections as Sunni Muslims without any reservations.
Answer: False
Shia Muslims utilize distinct hadith collections due to differing views on the reliability of transmitters cited in Sunni collections.
Shia distrust of certain Sunni hadith transmitters stems partly from their support for figures like Abu Bakr and Umar.
Answer: True
Shia Muslims often distrust transmitters who supported figures like Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Aisha, and Muawiya, due to perceived opposition to the Ahlul Bayt.
Shia Muslims generally trust traditions transmitted through the companions of the Prophet who fought against Ali.
Answer: False
Shia Muslims generally distrust traditions transmitted through companions who opposed Ali or supported his adversaries, such as Aisha or Muawiya.
The content of Shia hadith collections is fundamentally different from Sunni collections like the Kutub al-Sittah.
Answer: False
While there is overlap, Shia hadith collections prioritize narrations through the Imams, differing from Sunni collections like the Kutub al-Sittah in their chain of transmission and transmitter evaluation.
The Kutub al-Sittah are the six major hadith collections highly regarded by Shia Muslims.
Answer: False
The Kutub al-Sittah are the six major hadith collections highly regarded by Sunni Muslims, not Shia Muslims.
The 'Notes' section clarifies that Zaidi Shi'a hold Sunni hadith collections in low regard.
Answer: False
The 'Notes' section clarifies that Zaidi Shi'a, unlike other Shia branches, hold Sunni hadith collections in high esteem, directly contradicting the premise of the question.
Shia Muslims prioritize hadith transmitted through the Imams due to their perceived divine guidance and lineage.
Answer: True
Shia Muslims prioritize hadith transmitted through the Imams due to their perceived divine guidance and lineage from the Prophet Muhammad.
What is the primary reason Shia Muslims use different hadith collections than Sunni Muslims?
Answer: Shia Muslims believe Sunni transmitters are often unreliable due to historical political conflicts.
Shia Muslims' primary reason for using different collections is their belief that many Sunni transmitters are unreliable due to historical political conflicts and allegiances.
Which historical figures are mentioned as adversaries whose supporters might be viewed as unreliable transmitters by Shia Muslims?
Answer: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Aisha, and Muawiya
Shia Muslims often view transmitters associated with figures like Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Aisha, and Muawiya as unreliable due to their historical opposition or perceived conflict with the Ahlul Bayt.
What is the main difference highlighted between Shia and Sunni hadith collections?
Answer: The chain of transmission (isnad) and transmitter reliability
The primary difference between Shia and Sunni hadith collections lies in the evaluation of the chain of transmission (isnad) and the reliability of the narrators.
The Fourteen Infallibles in Twelver Shi'ism include the Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatimah, and the Twelve Imams.
Answer: True
The Fourteen Infallibles in Twelver Shi'ism comprise the Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatimah, and the Twelve Imams, who are considered divinely protected from sin.
Tawhid (Monotheism) is one of the five core principles of Twelver Shi'ism.
Answer: True
Tawhid (Monotheism) is indeed one of the fundamental theological principles within Twelver Shi'ism.
Who are considered The Fourteen Infallibles in Twelver Shi'ism?
Answer: The Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatimah, and the Twelve Imams
The Fourteen Infallibles in Twelver Shi'ism are understood to be the Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatimah, and the Twelve Imams.
Which term represents 'Justice' among the five core principles of Twelver Shi'ism?
Answer: Adalah
Adalah is the Arabic term for 'Justice,' which is one of the five core principles of Twelver Shi'ism.
The practice of 'Ijtihad' refers to the love for the Ahlul Bayt within Twelver Shi'ism.
Answer: False
'Ijtihad' refers to independent legal reasoning, while 'Tawalli' signifies love for the Ahlul Bayt.
The Usuli, Akhbari, and Shaykhi are major groups within Sunni jurisprudence.
Answer: False
The Usuli, Akhbari, and Shaykhi are major schools or groups within Shia jurisprudence, particularly within the Ja'fari school, not Sunni jurisprudence.
The title 'Ayatollah' is associated with Shia Islamic scholarship and jurisprudence.
Answer: True
The title 'Ayatollah' is a high honorific for Shia Islamic scholars and jurists.
The primary sources for ijtihad in Shia Islam include the Qur'an, Hadiths, Ijma' (Consensus), and 'Aql (Reason).
Answer: True
The primary sources for ijtihad in Shia Islam are the Qur'an, Hadiths, Ijma' (Consensus), and 'Aql (Reason).
What does 'Tawalli' signify within the practices of Twelver Shi'ism?
Answer: Love for the Ahlul Bayt
'Tawalli' signifies devotion and love for the Ahlul Bayt (the Prophet's household) within Twelver Shi'ism.
The Usuli, Akhbari, and Shaykhi are distinct approaches within which Shia school of law?
Answer: Ja'fari
The Usuli and Akhbari are distinct methodological approaches within the Ja'fari school of Shia jurisprudence.
What are the four primary sources for deriving Islamic rulings in Shia jurisprudence?
Answer: Qur'an, Hadith, Ijma, Reason
The four primary sources for deriving Islamic rulings in Shia jurisprudence are the Qur'an, Hadith, Ijma' (Consensus), and 'Aql (Reason).
Ali is the last of the Twelve Imams recognized in Twelver Shi'ism.
Answer: False
Ali is the first Imam; the twelfth and final Imam in Twelver Shi'ism is Al-Mahdi.
Mecca and Medina are considered holy cities within Twelver Shi'ism, alongside cities like Najaf and Karbala.
Answer: True
Mecca and Medina are considered holy cities within Twelver Shi'ism, alongside other significant sites like Najaf and Karbala.
According to Shia belief, who are the rightful spiritual and political successors to the Prophet Muhammad?
Answer: The Imams, descendants of the Prophet through Fatima Zahra
According to Shia belief, the rightful spiritual and political successors to the Prophet Muhammad are the Imams, who are his descendants through his daughter Fatima Zahra.
Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the Twelve Imams?
Answer: Muawiya
Muawiya was an adversary of Ali and is not counted among the Twelve Imams. The list includes Ali, Al-Baqir, and Al-Mahdi.
Which of these cities is mentioned as a holy site within Twelver Shi'ism?
Answer: Jerusalem
Jerusalem is listed as a holy city within Twelver Shi'ism, alongside other significant sites.
The 'See also' section directs readers to information about Sunni hadith collections.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section directs readers to related articles, including one on the Kutub al-Sittah, which are Sunni hadith collections.
The 'References' section contains citations from academic works by scholars like Moojan Momen.
Answer: True
The 'References' section lists academic works, including those by scholars such as Moojan Momen, providing scholarly backing for the article's content.
The 'Authority control' section lists the compilers of the Four Books.
Answer: False
The 'Authority control' section provides cataloging information for the subject, not a list of compilers.
The sidebar categorizes hadith collections based on Sunni, Shia, and Ibadi Islam.
Answer: True
The sidebar navigation categorizes hadith collections by Islamic branches: Sunni, Shia, and Ibadi Islam.
What does the term 'Kutub al-Sittah' refer to?
Answer: The Six Books of Sunni Islam
Kutub al-Sittah, meaning 'The Six Books,' refers to the six major hadith collections highly regarded by Sunni Muslims.
The term 'romanized' in the context of Arabic names refers to:
Answer: Writing the names using the Latin alphabet.
The term 'romanized' refers to the representation of Arabic words and names using the Latin alphabet for accessibility in non-Arabic contexts.
What does the term 'canonical' mean when referring to the Four Books?
Answer: They are officially recognized and accepted as authoritative.
When referring to the Four Books, 'canonical' signifies that they are officially recognized and accepted as authoritative within Shia Islam.