, however, is distinctly transitional. It bridges the era of Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS) (the 11th Imam) and the beginning of the Major Occultation. Key themes dominating this volume include:
Debated. Some manuscripts suggest a Volume 7 on miscellaneous women narrators, but the majority of classical references stop at Volume 6, considering it the final analytical section. rijal kashi volume 6
In the famous Jami' al-Ruwat folio numbering, Volume 6 specifically covers "Al-Bab al-Sadis" dealing with those who adhered to the 10th and 11th Imams. Ensure you are using the corrected 2009 Qum edition, as older Bombay lithographs jumbled volumes 5 and 6 together. , however, is distinctly transitional
Volume 6 specifically serves as a critical window into the lives of scholars and companions from the later era of the Imams, particularly the time leading into the Minor Occultation . What is Rijal al-Kashshi? Some manuscripts suggest a Volume 7 on miscellaneous