رسول الله (صلی الله علیه و آله):
                        أعلَمُ النّاسِ مَن جَمَعَ عِلمَ النّاسِ  إلى عِلمِهِ.
                        
                        
                        
                          The most knowledgeable of people is he who adds other peoples knowledge to his own.
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Kanz al-favaed  
                                            No299
                                        
                                        
                                            Sheikh Ṣadūq
                                            Vol al-Amālī
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                                            The Prophet Muhammad (S)
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                                                Sheikh Ṣadūq, al-Amālī
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                                                Main article: al-Shaykh al-Saduq Muhammad b. Ali b. al-Husayn b. Musa b. Babawayh al-Qummi known as al-Shaykh al-Saduq was among the greatest Shi'a scholars of the 4th/10th century. Exact date of his birth is not known; however, it must have been after 305/917-8. His grave is in Rey. He has been considered the greatest scholar of Qom in hadith and jurisprudence and more than 300 scholarly works have been attributed to him, most of which are not available now. Man la yahduruh al-faqih which is among the Shia's Four Books is one of his works. His other important works are Ma'ani al-akhbar, 'Uyun akhbar al-Rida, al-Khisal, 'Ilal al-shara'i', and Sifat al-Shi'a.  Some of his most famous students were al-Sharif al-Murtada, al-Shaykh al-Mufid, and al-Talla'ukbari.
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                                                1376
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                                                Kanz al-favaed  
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                                                Abul Fatah, Muhammad bin Ali Karajki Tripoli (died 449 AH), jurist, usuli, mathematician, astronomer, writer and knowledgeable in the sciences of hadith, philosophy, theology, syntax, ethics, history, men, interpretation and medicine, and one of the most brilliant scientific figures of the first half It is the fifth century of Hijri and contemporary with Sheikh Tusi. He is considered one of the late thinkers of the Baghdad school. Sheikh Har Aamili says about him: "Sheikh Abul-Fath Karajki is a distinguished scholar and theologian, a jurist, and a trustworthy muhaddith."
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                                                1368
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