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Hadith of Golden Chain

Hadith al-Silsilah al-Dhahab (Arabic: حدیث سلسلة الذهب) (Hadith of the Golden Chain) is a hadith narrated from Ali al-Ridha, the eighth Imam of the Shia.[1] The "chain" is a reference to the continuity of spiritual authority which is passed down from Muhammad to Ali ibn Abi Talib, through each of the Imams, to Imam Ridha.[2] As transmitters of Hadith, the Imams link subsequent generations to the teachings of Mohammad.[3] This transmission makes the Hadith of the Golden Chain valued as among the most truthful and accurate of all Hadiths for the Shi'ite.[4]

The hadith is important to Shia because it implies that, on the one hand, monotheism takes believers to "Allah's fortress", which is a safe shelter, and on the other hand the Imamah is a fundamental precondition of entering this shelter.[5]

Background edit

The story is that when thousands of people gathered to welcome their Ali al-Ridha's arrival at the entrance to Nishapur , some of the scholars requested he pronounce a hadith.[6][7] According to some Shia scholars, twenty (or ten or thirty) thousands have narrated this event, but only fifty narrations are available.[8] The chain of the narrators of the hadith reaches the Prophet of Islam through Ahl al-Bayt, hence called Hadith of Golden Chain.[3][9]

Several Important hadith collections quoted it as Al-Tawhid, Ma'ani al-Akhbar, the Uyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha of ibn Babawayh and the Al-Amali of Shaykh Tusi.[10] The hadith is also narrated in Sunni hadith books. Regarding the implications of the hadith, there are two extreme opinions by Sunni scholars; While some of them discrediting the hadith by implying that the Sunni books lack it, some others claim that all Sunni scholars accepted it.[8]

According to shia, two important points may be derived from the Hadith. On one hand, monotheism takes the believers to "God's fortress", which is a safe shelter, and from the other hand Imamah is a fundamental precondition of entering this shelter .[5]

Hadith edit

Hadith al-Silsilah al-Dhahab is narrated by Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha while entering Neyshabour.[6] Many historians have recorded it. Old documents quote the hadith with small different wordings.[9]

When Ali al-Ridha was entering Neyshabour a large crowd had gathered outside the city and some of the great scholars such as Muhammad ibn al-Rafi, Ahmad ibn al-Harith, Ishaq ibn al-Rahuwayh, and Yahya ibn al-Yahya were accompanying him.[11] Twenty (or ten or thirty) thousands have reported the event. The narrations mentioning "twenty thousands" reporters are more famous.[8] Many sunni laymen and scholars participated in welcoming the Imam.[12] Scholars asked Ali al-Ridha to narrate hadith for them. So Ali al-Ridha announced al-Silsilah al-Dhahab.[13]

Shia narrations edit

Different Shia hadith collections such as Al-Tawhid, Maani Al-Akhbar, and Oyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha of Shaykh al-Saduq and Al-Amali of Shaykh Tusi has narrated this hadith.[10] Some of the sources are mentioned here:

  • Ahsan al-Maqaal:

I have heard my father Musa ibn Ja’far (A.S.) saying that he heard from his father Ja’far ibn Muhammad (A.S.) saying that he heard his father Muhammad ibn Ali (A.S.) saying that he heard from his father Ali ibn al-Husain (A.S.) saying that he heard from his father al-Husain ibn Ali (A.S.) saying that he heard from his father Ali ibn Abi Talib (A.S.) saying that he heard from the Holy Prophet (pbuh) saying that he heard from Gabriel saying that Allah told him: The kalimatu Laa ilaaha illallah (the saying that there's no god but Allah) is My fortress. Whoever chants it, enters My fortress; and whoever enters My fortress shall be safe from My punishment’”. The Imam (A.S.) then paused for a moment and continued, “There are few conditions entitling entrance to the fortress and I am one of its conditions [14]

  • Ma'ani al-Akhbar, Oyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha, Al-Tawhid:
 
al-Silsilah al-Dhahab hadith painted on tilings on a wall at Neyshabour (The text is in accordance with Al-Ma'ani al-Akhbar, Oyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha, and Al-Tawhid of Shaykh al-Saduq)

Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh said: When Abu al-Hasan al-Ridha arrived at Neyshabour and decided to leave the city to join Ma'mun, the hadith scholars gathered around him and said: "O son of Allah's apostle, are you leaving us without pronouncing a beneficial hadith for us?" He (Ali al-Ridha) while sitting in palanquin let his out head and said: "I heard from my father Musa ibn Jafar who said he heard from his father Jafar ibn Mohammad who said he heard from his father Mohammad ibn Ali who said he heard from Ali ibn Husayn who said he heard from his father Husayn ibn Ali who said he heard from his father, the commander of the faithful, Ali ibn abi Talib who said he heard from Allah's apostle, peace be upon him and his household, who said he heard from Gabriel who said he heard that Allah said: "There is no god but Allah is my fortress whoever enters my fortress shall be safe from my punishment" and when the convoy moved he (Ali al-Ridha) shouted: "There are few conditions and I am one of its conditions".[a][15]

Also other versions of this hadith are separately narrated in Oyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha, Al-Tawhid, and Al-Ma'ani al-Akhbar by Shaykh al-Saduq, al-Amali by Shaykh Tusi and Kashf al-Ghommah by Allamah Arbeli.[10]

Sunni narrations edit

 
A mural of al-Silsilah al-Dhahab hadith on the ceiling of Al-Ghadir library located in Neyshabour

Many sunni scholars have narrated this event. [b] Only fifty narrations have survived since third century out of ten thousands or twenty thousands or thirty thousands narrations. Besides, there are many other hadiths titled "al-Silsilah al-Dhahab hadith" varying from the one in question. Two of the important narrations are the "Fortress narration" and the "Faith narration".[8]

The Fortress narration edit

There exists two different viewpoints among Sunni scholars regarding the Fortress Narration. Some of them mention Abu al-Salt Abd al-Salam ibn Heravi as the only narrator of this hadith and have disqualified him as a narrator, and consequently disregard the hadith. On the other hand, some of the sunni scholars regard Abu al-Salt as highly credible and therefore confirm the hadith, and some others even suggested healing powers for the hadith.[8]

Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha, peace be upon him, said: "My father Musa al-Kazim told me from his father Jafar al-Sadigh, from his father mohammad al-Baghir, from his father Ali Zayn al-Abidin, from his father Husayn, the martyr of Karbala, from his father Ali ibn abi Talib, peace be upon him, who said: I heard from, the apple of my eye, Allah's apostle peace be upon him and his household, who heard from Gabriel saying that Allah said:"There is no god but Allah is my fortress whoever chants this, enters my fortress and whoever enters my fortress shall be safe from my punishment." "[c][16]

The part specifying 'condition' edit

Although the last part of the hadith ("There are few conditions and I am one of its conditions") is omitted in most sunni hadith books, some of the sunni scholars such as Khaje Parsa Hanafi and Qazi Bahjat Affandi Shafi'i have mentioned this part in their narration.[8]

Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab in Hadith terminology edit

Hadith terminology categorize Hadith into several sections. According to authenticity or weakness of Hadith, Each hadith can be placed in different categories. The following are some important topics that are discussed about Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab.[10]

Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab is a Hadith Qudsi, i.e., the word of God, but differs from Quran.[10] The Gabriel transmitted hadith from God to prophet.[13] Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab is Mutawatir.[10] Shia and sunni scholars have narrated the hadith by Different expressions with authenticity. This hadith is Musalsal meaning that it's a word of God and is conveyed from Prophet of Islam through Ahl al-Bayt to Ali al-Ridha. In other word, narrators of the hadith are Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt. According to shia view they are infallible and immune from error in practical matters, in inviting people to the religion and in perceiving the realm of cognition. because of that the hadith is called golden chain. Because of that, this hadith was named Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab. Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab is Musnad. Twenty (or ten or thirty) thousands have narrated this event, but only fifty narrations are available.[8] The chain of the narrators of the hadith reaches the Prophet of Islam through Ahl al-Bayt, hence called Hadith of Golden Chain.[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ حدثنا محمدبن موسى بن المتوکل ـ رضى الله عنه ـ قال حدثنا ابوالحسین محمدبن جعفر الاسدى، قال حدثنا محمدبن الحسین الصولى (الصوفى)، قال حدثنا یوسف بن عقیل عن اسحق بن راهویة، قال لما وفى ابوالحسن الرضا علیه السلام نیسابور واراد أن یخرج منها الى المأمون، اجتمع علیه اصحاب الحدیث فقالوا له: «یا ابن رسول الله ترحل عنا ولا تحدّثنا بحدیث فنستفیده منک؟» وکان قد قعد فى العماریة فاطلع رأسه وقال: «سمعت ابى موسى بن جعفر یقول سمعت ابى جعفربن محمد یقول سمعت ابى محمدبن على یقول سمعت ابى على بن الحسین یقول سمعت ابى الحسین بن على بن ابى طالب یقول سمعت ابى امیرالمؤمنین على بن ابى طالب یقول سمعت رسول الله صلى الله علیه وآله وسلم یقول سمعت جبرئیل یقول سمعت الله جل جلاله یقول: لااله الاالله حصنى فمن دخل حصنى امن من عذابى». قال فلمّا مرّت الراحلة نادانا «بشروطها وانا من شروطها».
  2. ^ Yahya ibn Yahya, Ahmad ibn Harb Neshabouri, Abu al-Salt Abd al-Salam ibn Heravi, al-Hakim Nishapuri, Abu Nu`aym al-Isfahani, Abu Ḥamid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali, Ibn al-Jawzi Hanbali, Sibt ibn al-Jawzi, Al-Suyuti, Muttaqi al-Hindi, Qazi Behjat Afandi.
  3. ^ قال علیّ بن موسی الرضا علیه السلام، حدّثنی ابی موسی الکاظم، عن ابیه جعفرالصادق، عن أبیه محمد الباقر، عن ابیه علیّ زین العابدین، عن ابیه الحسین الشهید بکربلاء، عن ابیه علی بن ابی طالب علیهم السلام، قال: حدّثنی حبیبی و قرّه عینی رسول الله صلی الله علیه و آله و سلم، قال: حدّثنی جبرائیل، قال: سمعت رب العزّه سبحانه و تعالی یقول: کلمه لا إله إلا الله حِصْنی فمن قالها دَخَل حِصْنی و من دخل حصنی امِن من عذابی

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Abdul Aziz Abdulhussein Sachedina (1998). The Just Ruler in Shi'ite Islam: The Comprehensive Authority of the jurist in Islamic Jurisprudence. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19535-329-7. Pages 58-60
  2. ^ Mohammad Ali Sabzvari. Translated by Mohammad H. Faghfoory (2007). Tuhfah Yi-Abbasi: The Golden Chain of Sufism in Shi'ite Islam. University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-76183-801-2. Page v-xiii
  3. ^ a b Liyakat N. Takin (2006). The Heirs of the Prophet: Charisma and Religious Authority in Shia Islam. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-79148-191-2. Page 69
  4. ^ Abdul Hadi Al-Fadhli (2011). Introduction to Hadith 2nd. ICAS Press The Islamic College. ISBN 978-1-90406-347-6. Page 64
  5. ^ a b Tarkhan, Ghasem (2011). . Ghabasat (62). Archived from the original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
  6. ^ a b Michael Cooperson (2000). Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophet in the Age of al-Ma'mun. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-13942-669-5. Page 81
  7. ^ Staff writer. "Hadith Silsilat al-Dhahab". The Official Website Of Grand Ayatollah Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Tabasi, Mohammad Hassan. "Ahl al-Sunnah and the hadith of al-Silsilah al-Dhahab". Quarterly of Imamat Research (in Persian). 5. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
  9. ^ a b c Staff writer. "What is the Hadith Silsilat al-Dhahab and what's its chain of narration". Shia Encyclopedia (in Persian). Vol. 6. p. 175.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Mohammad Rahmani. "An investigation on hadith of Al-silsilah al-Dhahab". Humanities and cultural studies research center (in Persian). Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  11. ^ Najafi Yazdi, Sayyid Muhammad. Story of the Sun,A Look at Imam al-Reza's Life. Mashhad: Islamic Research Foundation of Astan Quds Razavi.
  12. ^ Al-Juwayni. Fara'id al-Simtayn. Vol. 2. p. 199.
  13. ^ a b Ahmadi Birjandi, Ahmad. "The Fourteen Luminaries of Islam". Al-islam/. Islamic Research Foundation Astan Quds Razavi.
  14. ^ Ahsan al-Maqaal by Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi quoted from The official website of grand ayatollah Saafi Gulpaygani
  15. ^ Al-Tawhid, chapter of Thavab al-Movahhedin, p. 34 & Oyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha, al-Alami publication, p. 134 & Al-Ma'ani al-Akhbar, dar al-Ta'ref publication, p. 370, chapter of the meaning of Allah's, the exalted, fortress, all by Shaykh al-Saduq
  16. ^ Ibn Sabbagh al-Maleki. Al-Fosoul al-Mohemmah. pp. 243–244.

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For other uses see Silsila Hadith al Silsilah al Dhahab Arabic حدیث سلسلة الذهب Hadith of the Golden Chain is a hadith narrated from Ali al Ridha the eighth Imam of the Shia 1 The chain is a reference to the continuity of spiritual authority which is passed down from Muhammad to Ali ibn Abi Talib through each of the Imams to Imam Ridha 2 As transmitters of Hadith the Imams link subsequent generations to the teachings of Mohammad 3 This transmission makes the Hadith of the Golden Chain valued as among the most truthful and accurate of all Hadiths for the Shi ite 4 The hadith is important to Shia because it implies that on the one hand monotheism takes believers to Allah s fortress which is a safe shelter and on the other hand the Imamah is a fundamental precondition of entering this shelter 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Hadith 2 1 Shia narrations 2 2 Sunni narrations 2 2 1 The Fortress narration 2 2 2 The part specifying condition 3 Al Silsilah al Dhahab in Hadith terminology 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThe story is that when thousands of people gathered to welcome their Ali al Ridha s arrival at the entrance to Nishapur some of the scholars requested he pronounce a hadith 6 7 According to some Shia scholars twenty or ten or thirty thousands have narrated this event but only fifty narrations are available 8 The chain of the narrators of the hadith reaches the Prophet of Islam through Ahl al Bayt hence called Hadith of Golden Chain 3 9 Several Important hadith collections quoted it as Al Tawhid Ma ani al Akhbar the Uyoun Akhbar Al Ridha of ibn Babawayh and the Al Amali of Shaykh Tusi 10 The hadith is also narrated in Sunni hadith books Regarding the implications of the hadith there are two extreme opinions by Sunni scholars While some of them discrediting the hadith by implying that the Sunni books lack it some others claim that all Sunni scholars accepted it 8 According to shia two important points may be derived from the Hadith On one hand monotheism takes the believers to God s fortress which is a safe shelter and from the other hand Imamah is a fundamental precondition of entering this shelter 5 Hadith editHadith al Silsilah al Dhahab is narrated by Ali ibn Musa al Ridha while entering Neyshabour 6 Many historians have recorded it Old documents quote the hadith with small different wordings 9 When Ali al Ridha was entering Neyshabour a large crowd had gathered outside the city and some of the great scholars such as Muhammad ibn al Rafi Ahmad ibn al Harith Ishaq ibn al Rahuwayh and Yahya ibn al Yahya were accompanying him 11 Twenty or ten or thirty thousands have reported the event The narrations mentioning twenty thousands reporters are more famous 8 Many sunni laymen and scholars participated in welcoming the Imam 12 Scholars asked Ali al Ridha to narrate hadith for them So Ali al Ridha announced al Silsilah al Dhahab 13 Shia narrations edit Different Shia hadith collections such as Al Tawhid Maani Al Akhbar and Oyoun Akhbar Al Ridha of Shaykh al Saduq and Al Amali of Shaykh Tusi has narrated this hadith 10 Some of the sources are mentioned here Ahsan al Maqaal I have heard my father Musa ibn Ja far A S saying that he heard from his father Ja far ibn Muhammad A S saying that he heard his father Muhammad ibn Ali A S saying that he heard from his father Ali ibn al Husain A S saying that he heard from his father al Husain ibn Ali A S saying that he heard from his father Ali ibn Abi Talib A S saying that he heard from the Holy Prophet pbuh saying that he heard from Gabriel saying that Allah told him The kalimatu Laa ilaaha illallah the saying that there s no god but Allah is My fortress Whoever chants it enters My fortress and whoever enters My fortress shall be safe from My punishment The Imam A S then paused for a moment and continued There are few conditions entitling entrance to the fortress and I am one of its conditions 14 Ma ani al Akhbar Oyoun Akhbar Al Ridha Al Tawhid nbsp al Silsilah al Dhahab hadith painted on tilings on a wall at Neyshabour The text is in accordance with Al Ma ani al Akhbar Oyoun Akhbar Al Ridha and Al Tawhid of Shaykh al Saduq Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh said When Abu al Hasan al Ridha arrived at Neyshabour and decided to leave the city to join Ma mun the hadith scholars gathered around him and said O son of Allah s apostle are you leaving us without pronouncing a beneficial hadith for us He Ali al Ridha while sitting in palanquin let his out head and said I heard from my father Musa ibn Jafar who said he heard from his father Jafar ibn Mohammad who said he heard from his father Mohammad ibn Ali who said he heard from Ali ibn Husayn who said he heard from his father Husayn ibn Ali who said he heard from his father the commander of the faithful Ali ibn abi Talib who said he heard from Allah s apostle peace be upon him and his household who said he heard from Gabriel who said he heard that Allah said There is no god but Allah is my fortress whoever enters my fortress shall be safe from my punishment and when the convoy moved he Ali al Ridha shouted There are few conditions and I am one of its conditions a 15 Also other versions of this hadith are separately narrated in Oyoun Akhbar Al Ridha Al Tawhid and Al Ma ani al Akhbar by Shaykh al Saduq al Amali by Shaykh Tusi and Kashf al Ghommah by Allamah Arbeli 10 Sunni narrations edit nbsp A mural of al Silsilah al Dhahab hadith on the ceiling of Al Ghadir library located in Neyshabour Many sunni scholars have narrated this event b Only fifty narrations have survived since third century out of ten thousands or twenty thousands or thirty thousands narrations Besides there are many other hadiths titled al Silsilah al Dhahab hadith varying from the one in question Two of the important narrations are the Fortress narration and the Faith narration 8 The Fortress narration edit There exists two different viewpoints among Sunni scholars regarding the Fortress Narration Some of them mention Abu al Salt Abd al Salam ibn Heravi as the only narrator of this hadith and have disqualified him as a narrator and consequently disregard the hadith On the other hand some of the sunni scholars regard Abu al Salt as highly credible and therefore confirm the hadith and some others even suggested healing powers for the hadith 8 Ali ibn Musa al Ridha peace be upon him said My father Musa al Kazim told me from his father Jafar al Sadigh from his father mohammad al Baghir from his father Ali Zayn al Abidin from his father Husayn the martyr of Karbala from his father Ali ibn abi Talib peace be upon him who said I heard from the apple of my eye Allah s apostle peace be upon him and his household who heard from Gabriel saying that Allah said There is no god but Allah is my fortress whoever chants this enters my fortress and whoever enters my fortress shall be safe from my punishment c 16 The part specifying condition edit Although the last part of the hadith There are few conditions and I am one of its conditions is omitted in most sunni hadith books some of the sunni scholars such as Khaje Parsa Hanafi and Qazi Bahjat Affandi Shafi i have mentioned this part in their narration 8 Al Silsilah al Dhahab in Hadith terminology editHadith terminology categorize Hadith into several sections According to authenticity or weakness of Hadith Each hadith can be placed in different categories The following are some important topics that are discussed about Al Silsilah al Dhahab 10 Al Silsilah al Dhahab is a Hadith Qudsi i e the word of God but differs from Quran 10 The Gabriel transmitted hadith from God to prophet 13 Al Silsilah al Dhahab is Mutawatir 10 Shia and sunni scholars have narrated the hadith by Different expressions with authenticity This hadith is Musalsal meaning that it s a word of God and is conveyed from Prophet of Islam through Ahl al Bayt to Ali al Ridha In other word narrators of the hadith are Prophet and Ahl al Bayt According to shia view they are infallible and immune from error in practical matters in inviting people to the religion and in perceiving the realm of cognition because of that the hadith is called golden chain Because of that this hadith was named Al Silsilah al Dhahab Al Silsilah al Dhahab is Musnad Twenty or ten or thirty thousands have narrated this event but only fifty narrations are available 8 The chain of the narrators of the hadith reaches the Prophet of Islam through Ahl al Bayt hence called Hadith of Golden Chain 9 Notes edit حدثنا محمدبن موسى بن المتوکل ـ رضى الله عنه ـ قال حدثنا ابوالحسین محمدبن جعفر الاسدى قال حدثنا محمدبن الحسین الصولى الصوفى قال حدثنا یوسف بن عقیل عن اسحق بن راهویة قال لما وفى ابوالحسن الرضا علیه السلام نیسابور واراد أن یخرج منها الى المأمون اجتمع علیه اصحاب الحدیث فقالوا له یا ابن رسول الله ترحل عنا ولا تحد ثنا بحدیث فنستفیده منک وکان قد قعد فى العماریة فاطلع رأسه وقال سمعت ابى موسى بن جعفر یقول سمعت ابى جعفربن محمد یقول سمعت ابى محمدبن على یقول سمعت ابى على بن الحسین یقول سمعت ابى الحسین بن على بن ابى طالب یقول سمعت ابى امیرالمؤمنین على بن ابى طالب یقول سمعت رسول الله صلى الله علیه وآله وسلم یقول سمعت جبرئیل یقول سمعت الله جل جلاله یقول لااله الاالله حصنى فمن دخل حصنى امن من عذابى قال فلم ا مر ت الراحلة نادانا بشروطها وانا من شروطها Yahya ibn Yahya Ahmad ibn Harb Neshabouri Abu al Salt Abd al Salam ibn Heravi al Hakim Nishapuri Abu Nu aym al Isfahani Abu Ḥamid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al Ghazali Ibn al Jawzi Hanbali Sibt ibn al Jawzi Al Suyuti Muttaqi al Hindi Qazi Behjat Afandi قال علی بن موسی الرضا علیه السلام حد ثنی ابی موسی الکاظم عن ابیه جعفرالصادق عن أبیه محمد الباقر عن ابیه علی زین العابدین عن ابیه الحسین الشهید بکربلاء عن ابیه علی بن ابی طالب علیهم السلام قال حد ثنی حبیبی و قر ه عینی رسول الله صلی الله علیه و آله و سلم قال حد ثنی جبرائیل قال سمعت رب العز ه سبحانه و تعالی یقول کلمه لا إله إلا الله ح ص نی فمن قالها د خ ل ح ص نی و من دخل حصنی ام ن من عذابیSee also edit nbsp Shia Islam portal Al Risalah al Dhahabiah Al Sahifat al Ridha Hadith of the two weighty things Hadith of the pond of KhummReferences edit Abdul Aziz Abdulhussein Sachedina 1998 The Just Ruler in Shi ite Islam The Comprehensive Authority of the jurist in Islamic Jurisprudence Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19535 329 7 Pages 58 60 Mohammad Ali Sabzvari Translated by Mohammad H Faghfoory 2007 Tuhfah Yi Abbasi The Golden Chain of Sufism in Shi ite Islam University Press of America ISBN 978 0 76183 801 2 Page v xiii a b Liyakat N Takin 2006 The Heirs of the Prophet Charisma and Religious Authority in Shia Islam SUNY Press ISBN 978 0 79148 191 2 Page 69 Abdul Hadi Al Fadhli 2011 Introduction to Hadith 2nd ICAS Press The Islamic College ISBN 978 1 90406 347 6 Page 64 a b Tarkhan Ghasem 2011 The relationship between guardianship and monotheism Ghabasat 62 Archived from the original on 2014 07 19 Retrieved 2014 10 06 a b Michael Cooperson 2000 Classical Arabic Biography The Heirs of the Prophet in the Age of al Ma mun Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 13942 669 5 Page 81 Staff writer Hadith Silsilat al Dhahab The Official Website Of Grand Ayatollah Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani Retrieved 23 June 2014 a b c d e f g Tabasi Mohammad Hassan Ahl al Sunnah and the hadith of al Silsilah al Dhahab Quarterly of Imamat Research in Persian 5 Retrieved June 24 2014 a b c Staff writer What is the Hadith Silsilat al Dhahab and what s its chain of narration Shia Encyclopedia in Persian Vol 6 p 175 a b c d e f Mohammad Rahmani An investigation on hadith of Al silsilah al Dhahab Humanities and cultural studies research center in Persian Retrieved 27 June 2014 Najafi Yazdi Sayyid Muhammad Story of the Sun A Look at Imam al Reza s Life Mashhad Islamic Research Foundation of Astan Quds Razavi Al Juwayni Fara id al Simtayn Vol 2 p 199 a b Ahmadi Birjandi Ahmad The Fourteen Luminaries of Islam Al islam Islamic Research Foundation Astan Quds Razavi Ahsan al Maqaal by Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi quoted from The official website of grand ayatollah Saafi Gulpaygani Al Tawhid chapter of Thavab al Movahhedin p 34 amp Oyoun Akhbar Al Ridha al Alami publication p 134 amp Al Ma ani al Akhbar dar al Ta ref publication p 370 chapter of the meaning of Allah s the exalted fortress all by Shaykh al Saduq Ibn Sabbagh al Maleki Al Fosoul al Mohemmah pp 243 244 External links editSilsilat Al Dhahab Archived 2014 08 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hadith of Golden Chain amp oldid 1218214920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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