Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 Work -
| Citation Type | Reference | | :--- | :--- | | | Hadith 302 | | Page Number (Older Editions) | Page 176 | | Page Number (Mu'assasat Al al-Bayt Edition) | Volume 2, Page 455 |
"Rijal Al Kashi Report 176" originates from the Ikhtiyar ma'rifat al-rijal Rijal Al Kashi Report 176
The core "report" or project usually involves the Law of Cosines, which extends the Pythagorean Theorem to all triangles: | Citation Type | Reference | | :---
: Tracking how the report reached Al-Kashi, evaluating the memory and sectarian alignment of intermediate narrators. Contextualizing Rijal al-Kashi
Report 176, like its peers in the compilation, relies on a transmission chain winding back through late 8th- and early 9th-century Kufan and Basran traditionists. Key figures often interacting in these specific sections of the text include early classical Shia narrators such as: Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hamid al-Attar Fudayl, the servant of Muhammad ibn Rashid
The report details a specific exchange during which Muawiyah attempts to force a public demonstration of subservience from the household of the Prophet: The Command for Allegiance:
Understanding specific reports or narrations within early biographical dictionaries requires navigating the intersection of . Contextualizing Rijal al-Kashi