Rijal al-Kashi (Ikhtiyar ma'rifat al-rijal) is a foundational 9th–10th century Shi'a text on narrator reliability, edited by Shaykh al-Tusi, containing narrative reports and assessments of companions by the Imams. Report 176, often found in modern editions or digital archives, typically provides biographical details or scholarly evaluations of specific narrators from the Imams' era.
The conflict in Yemen has been ongoing since 2015, when the Houthi militia, backed by Iran, seized control of the capital city of Sana'a and forced the internationally recognized government to flee. The conflict has resulted in one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, with millions of Yemenis facing food insecurity, displacement, and a lack of access to basic services. Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 -2021-
Hassan ibn Ali ibn Faddal (a real, contested figure – a Fatahite who later returned to Imami orthodoxy). The conflict has resulted in one of the
✅ explaining the significance of Rijal al-Kashi in Shi’a hadith criticism. ✅ Explain how rijal reports are numbered in modern editions (e.g., report #176 in a 2021 critical edition). ✅ Create a template for analyzing report 176 once you provide the Arabic/English text. ✅ Explain how rijal reports are numbered in