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Lacks substantial biographical authentication. His presence in the chain lowers the overall grading of the text. The Verdict of Scholars Rijal Al Kashi Report 176
The report details a dialogue concerning the treachery of Mughira bin Sa’id. It highlights that Mughira was not merely a weak narrator, but a fabricator who attributed lies to the Imams. Key elements of the text include: This public link is valid for 7 days
Accepting a position under an oppressive system makes one a participant in that injustice. Significance in Shia Thought Can’t copy the link right now
Report 176 primarily interrogates the doctrinal alignment of a specific narrator accused of deviation. In early rijal literature, accusations often stemmed from political compliance with the Umayyad caliphate or harboring theological views that elevated the Imams beyond human limits.