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AL-KAFI (Arabic & English) [Sarwar's Translation]

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AL-KAFI (Arabic & English) [Sarwar's Translation]

AL-KAFI (Arabic & English) [Sarwar's Translation] Volume 1

Author:
Publisher: Darolhadith Scientific-Cultural Institute
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought


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Table of Contents

FOREWORD 15

What is in al-Kafi? 15

THE SOURCE OF HADITH 16

THE SUBJECTS 18

ONENESS OF ALLAH 18

INTELLIGENCE 18

ABBREVIATIONS, CONVENTIONS, SPECIAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS 20

HADITH ITS PLURAL AHADITH 20

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INTRODUCTION 21

Hadith (Texts of guidance from the Holy Prophet and the Imams (Divine Supreme Covenent Body) In the Shi ‘a Muslim community 21

BIOGRAPHY OF AL-KULAYNI 25

Words of Appreciation for his Efforts 25

His Compilations 26

Al-KAFI 27

Distinctive Features 27

Sub-divisions of al-Kafi 27

PART 1: AL-’USUL (principles) 27

PART 2: AL-FURU' 28

PART 3: AL- RAWDA 28

Commentaries of al-Kafi 29

The Year of al-Kuyni's Death 29

His grave in Baghdad 29

A note about narrators 29

Notes and References 30

INTRODUCTION 33

TABLE OF CONTENTS 40

كتاب العقل والجهل 42

THE BOOK OF INTELLIGENCE AND IGNORANCE 42

كتاب فضل العلم 74

THE BOOK ON VIRTUE OF KNOWLEDGE 74

Chapter 1 75

Chapter on the necessity to seek knowledge and the recommendations to learn 75

Chapter 2 79

Chapter on the quality of knowledge its virtue and the virtue of the scholars 79

Chapter 3 83

Chapter on Kinds of People 83

Chapter 4 85

Chapter on the reward for the scholars and those who seek knowledge 85

Chapter 5 88

Chapter on the Qualities of the Scholars 88

Chapter 6 92

Chapter on the Rights of the scholars 92

Chapter 7 93

Chapter on the Loss of a Scholar 93

Chapter 8 96

Chapter on Meeting the Scholars and Associating with Them 96

Chapter 9 99

Chapter on Asking the Scholar and Discussing with him 99

Chapter 10 103

Chapter on Giving Knowledge as Charity 103

Chapter 11 105

Prohibition on Speaking without Knowledge 105

Chapter 12 109

Chapter on Those who Act without Knowledge 109

Chapter 13 111

Chapter on Utilization of Knowledge 111

Chapter 14 115

Chapter on Those who use their Knowledge to Fill their Stomach and are Boastful for it 115

Chapter 15 118

Chapter on the Need for the Existence of a Divine Authority in the World and the Seriousness of this Matter 118

Chapter 16 120

Chapter on Miscellaneous Issues 120

Chapter 17 128

Chapter on narrating books and Hadith (The virtue of writing and its preservation) 128

Chapter 18 134

Chapter on Taqlid, following the opinions of someone 134

Chapter 19 136

Chapter on Innovations, Personal Opinions and Analogies 136

Chapter 20 148

Chapter on the need to refer to the book and Sunnah 148

Chapter 21 154

Chapter on the Differences in al-Hadith 154

Chapter 22 165

Chapter on Following the Sunnah and Evidence of the Book 165

كتاب التوحيد 170

THE BOOK ON ONENESS OF ALLAH (GOD) 170

Chapter 1 171

Chapter on Contingency of the Universe and Proof of the Existence of its Creator 171

Chapter 2 185

Chapter on Can Allah (God) be Considered a Thing? 185

Chapter 3 190

Chapter on (the Issue) that only He is proof of His Own Existence 190

Chapter 4 193

Chapter on the minimum degree of knowledge of the existence of Allah 193

Chapter 5 195

Chapter on Who is Worshipped 195

Chapter 6 198

Chapter On Being and Space (al-Kawn WA al-Makan) 198

Chapter 7 204

Chapter On The relationships (Nisbah) Of Allah 204

Chapter 8 207

Chapter On Prohibition on Saying How is Allah (al-Kayfiyyah) 207

Chapter 9 212

Chapter On The Invalidity of the Belief to see God (Ru’yah of Allah) 212

Chapter 10 221

Chapter On Prohibition on Attributing to Allah What He Himself has not Done so 221

Chapter 11 228

Chapter On Prohibition on Considering Allah as having Body (JISM) and Form (SURAH) 228

Chapter 12 233

Chapter On Attribute Of Essence (Sifat al-DhDhat) Of Allah 233

Chapter 13 237

Another Chapter of The Previous Chapter 237

Chapter 14 239

Chapter On Will Power (IRADAH) it is of the Attributes of Action (SIFAT al-FI‘L) and the Rest of the Attributes of Action 239

Chapter 15 244

Chapter On the Coming into the Existence of the Names of Allah 244

Chapter 16 249

Chapter On The Meanings of the Names of Allah and their Derivatives 249

Chapter 17 257

Chapter on Another Chapter (Related) to the Previous Chapter 257

Chapter 18 264

Chapter on the Interpretation of al-Samad, Self-sufficient 264

Chapter 19 267

Chapter on Motion and Change 267

Chapter 20 274

Chapter about al-‘Arsh and al-Kursi 274

Chapter 21 281

Chapter on al-Ruh, the Spirit 281

Chapter 22 283

Chapter on Comprehensive (Ahadith) about the Oneness of Allah 283

Chapter 23 296

Chapter on Miscellaneous Ahadith 296

Chapter 24 302

Chapter on al-Bida’ 302

Chapter 25 309

Chapter on the issue that there is nothing in heavens and earth but that they are in seven 309

Chapter 26 311

Chapter on Wish and Will 311

Chapter 27 314

Chapter on Test and Choice 314

Chapter 28 315

Chapter on Fortunateness and Un-fortunateness 315

كِتَابُ الْحُجَّةِ 318

THE BOOK ABOUT PEOPLE WITH DIVINE AUTHORITY 318

Chapter 1 319

The necessity of the presence of Divine Authority among the people Abu Ja‘far Muhammad ibn Ya‘qub al-Kulayni, the author of this book, may Allah grant him blessings has said the following 319

Chapter 2 330

The Categories of the Prophets, the Messengers and the Imams (a.s.) 330

Chapter 3 333

The Difference among he Messengers, the Prophets and the al-Muhaddath 333

Chapter 4 336

The issue that Allah’s holding people accountable remains unjustified without the Imam 336

Chapter 5 338

The Issue that the Earth at no time is without a Person with Divine Authority 338

Chapter 6 343

The Issue that even if only two people would remain on earth one of them would certainly be the Imam, the person with divine authority 343

Chapter 7 345

Knowing the Imam (a.s.) and Belief in His Divine Authority 345

Chapter 8 355

The obligation to obey the Imams (a.s.) 355

Chapter 9 365

The Imams (a.s.) are witness for Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, over His creature 365

Chapter 10 369

The Imams (a.s.) are the only true guides 369

Chapter 11 371

The Imam (a.s.) Possess Divine Authority and the Treasure of Divine Knowledge 371

Chapter 12 374

The Imams (a.s.) are the Deputies of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, on earth and the Gates through which people go nearer to Allah 374

Chapter 13 376

The Imams (a.s.) are the light of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High 376

Chapter 14 381

The Imams are the corner stone on earth 381

Chapter 15 386

The Unique Ahadith that sums up the Virtue and Qualifications of the Imam (a.s.) 386

Chapter 16 398

The Imams (a.s.) possess Divine authority, they are Envied and Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has spoken of them 398

Chapter 17 401

The Imams (a.s.) are the Sings of whom Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has spoken in the Holy Quran 401

Chapter 18 403

The Signs of which Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has spoken in the Holy Quran are The Imams (a.s.) 403

Chapter 19 405

The matters that Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, and His Messenger (s.a.) have sanctioned as obligatory of the beings with the Imams (a.s.) 405

Chapter 20 410

The people of Dhikr (memory and knowledge) that Allah has commanded the creatures to ask for their questions are the Imams (a.s.) 410

Chapter 21 415

Those whom Allah has called people of knowledge they are the Imams (a.s.) 415

Chapter 22 416

The People Well-grounded in Knowledge are the Imams (a.s.) alone 416

Chapter 23 418

The Imams are those who have received Knowledge and it is firmly Established in their Hearts 418

Chapter 24 420

The people whom Allah has Chosen and has Made the Heirs of His Book are the Imams (a.s.) 420

Chapter 25 422

Two Kinds of Imam are mentioned in the Holy Quran: the Imams (a.s.) who call to Allah and the Imams who call to Fire 422

Chapter 26 424

The Holy Quran guides people to the Imam (a.s.) 424

Chapter 27 425

The Bounty and Blessings that Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High has mentioned in His book, the Holy Quran are the Imams (a.s.) 425

Chapter 28 427

The People whom Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has called Mutawassimin (distinguished) in His book are the Imams (a.s.) who are also the straight path 427

Chapter 29 430

The deeds of the people are presented before the Holy Prophet (s.a.) and the Imams (a.s.) 430

Chapter 30 433

The Path, Urged to be Maintained Steadfastly is Acknowledgement of the Divine Authority of Imam Ali (a.s.) 433

Chapter 31 435

The Imams (a.s.) are the Mines of Knowledge, the Tree of Prophet-hood and the Centers wherein angels Interchange 435

Chapter 32 437

The Imams (a.s.) are the Heirs of Knowledge to Inherit it one from the other 437

Chapter 33 441

The Imams (a.s.) inherited the knowledge of the Holy prophet (s.a.) and all the prophets and their successors before them 441

Chapter 34 447

The Imams (a.s.) have with all the books that Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, has revealed and that they know them even the language in them are different 447

Chapter 35 450

No one collect all of the Holy Quran except the Imams (a.s.) and that they have the knowledge of all of the Holy Quran 450

Chapter 36 453

The degree of the Great Names of Allah that are given to the Imams (a.s.) 453

Chapter 37 455

Sacred objects of the Prophets transferred to the Imams (a.s.) 455

Chapter 38 458

The Armaments and Sacred Items belonging to the Holy Prophet (s.a.) that transferred to the Imam (a.s.) 458

Chapter 39 466

The case of the Arms of the Messenger of Allah is like the Ark among the Israelites 466

Chapter 40 468

Statements about al-Jafr al-Jami‘ and the Book of Fatima (a.s.) 468

Chapter 41 475

Chapter Ninety Seven of the Holy Quran and its interpretation 475

Chapter 42 495

The Imams (a.s.) Receive additional (knowledge) every Friday night 495

Chapter 43 497

Would the Imams (a.s.) not receive new knowledge their previous know would be Exhausted 497

Chapter 44 499

The Imams know all the knowledge that has come to the angels, the prophets and the Messenger 499

Chapter 45 502

The Unique Ahadith about the hidden facts 502

Chapter 46 506

Would the Imams (a.s.) like to know they would know 506

Chapter 47 507

The Imams (a.s.) know when they will die and they die voluntarily 507

Chapter 48 512

The Imams (a.s.) do have the knowledge of what was and will be, and that nothing is unknown to them (a.s.) 512

Chapter 49 517

Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, did not teach anything to His Messenger but that He commanded him to teach such knowledge to Amir al-Mu’minin (a.s.) and he was his partner in Knowledge 517

Chapter 50 519

Aspects of the Knowledge of the Imams (a.s.) 519

Chapter 51 521

If Secrets would be kept the Imams (a.s.) can tell everyone what is for and against them 521

Chapter 52 522

Giving Charge of the Religious matters to the Messenger of Allah (s.a.) and to the Imams (a.s.) 522

Chapter 53 530

The Imams are Similar to those before them and the Dislikeability of Calling them Prophets 530

Chapter 54 534

The Imams (a.s.) hear from the angels as Muhaddathun and are of Perfect Understanding 534

Chapter 55 537

The Spirits that exist in the Imams (a.s.) 537

Chapter 56 540

The Spirit with which the Imams (a.s.) are Protected 540

Chapter 57 544

The Time When the Imam Learns the Knowledge of the Imam before him (a.s.) 544

Chapter 58 546

The Imams (a.s.) are all Equal in Knowledge, Courage and Obedience 546

Chapter 59 548

Each Imam knows the succeeding Imam (a.s.) The words of Allah, the Most High, “Allah commands you to deliver the trust to its people,”(4:58) is a reference to the Imams (a.s.) 548

Chapter 60 552

The Imamat (Leadership with Divine Authority) is a Covenant from Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, Delivered as such by the preceding Imam to the succeeding Imam (a.s.) one after the other 552

Chapter 61 556

The Imams (a.s.) never did and would not do anything except because of the covenant of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, and a command from Him and they did not go beyond such limits 556

Chapter 62 565

Evidence of Imam’s Possessing Divine Authority 565

Chapter 63 569

Proof that Imamat (leadership with Divine Authority) Continues in the Descendents of the Preceding Imam but not through his Brother or Paternal Uncle or other such Relatives 569

Chapter 64 572

The Specific words of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High and the Messenger of Allah that Grant Divine Authority to Everyone of the Imams (a.s.) 572

APPENDIX 584

Chapter 65 586

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of Amir al-Mu’minin Ali’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after the Messenger of Allah 586

Chapter 66 598

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of al-Hassan ibn Ali’s (a.s.) (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Amir al-Mu’minin Ali (a.s.) 598

Chapter 67 604

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of al-Husayn ibn Ali’s (a.s.) (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after al-Hassan (a.s.) 604

Chapter 68 611

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of Ali ibn al-Husayn’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after al-Husayn (a.s.) 611

Chapter 69 614

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu Ja‘far’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Ali ibn al-Husayn (a.s.) 614

Chapter 70 617

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu ‘Abdallah Ja‘far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Muhammad ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn (a.s.) 617

Chapter 71 621

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu al-Hassan Musa’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after abu ‘Abdallah (a.s.) 621

Chapter 72 630

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu al-Hassan al-Rida’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after abu al-Hassan Musa (a.s.) 630

Chapter 73 648

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu Ja‘far al-Thani’s (the second) (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after abu al-Hassan al-Rida (a.s.) 648

Chapter 74 656

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu al-Hassan’s, al-Thalith (the third) (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Muhammad ibn Ali al-Rida (a.s.) 656

Chapter 75 660

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of abu Muhammad al-Hassan ‘s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people after Ali ibn Muhammad (a.s.) 660

Chapter 76 667

Tacit and Explicit Testimony as proof of the owner of the House’s (a.s.) Divine Authority over the people abu Muhammad al-Hassan (a.s.) 667

Chapter 77 670

The list of the Names of those who saw the Twelfth Imam (a.s.) 670

Chapter 78 678

The Prohibition on Mentioning his Name 678

Chapter 79 680

Precious Ahadith on Conditions of Disappearance from Public Sight of (the Twelfth Imam (a.s.) 680

Chapter 80 685

The Issue of Disappearance (of the twelfth Imam (a.s.) from Public Sight 685

Chapter 81 702

The Criterion to Discern the Truthful and False Claims of Entitlement to Imamat (Leadership with Divine Authority) 702

Chapter 82 747

Setting-up a Time Limit for the Reappearance of the Twelfth Imam (a.s.) an Antipathetic Issue 747

Chapter 83 751

Refinement and Trial 751

Chapter 84 755

The rise of al-Mahdi with Divine Authority earlier or later will not affect one who has learned who his Imam is 755

Chapter 85 758

The case of those who would claim to be the Imam but is not qualified, the case of those who would reject all or some of the Imams and the case of those who argue in support of one who is not a qualified Imam 758

Chapter 86 764

The case of those who would accept the religion of Allah but without accepting the Imam, Leader with Divine Authority 764

Chapter 87 768

The Case of those who would Die without having an Imam from the Imams of Guidance 768

Chapter 88 770

The case of those who have recognized Ahl al-Bayt and those who have ignored them 770

Chapter 89 772

The Obligation and Duty of the People at the Time of the Passing away of the Imam (a.s.) 772

Chapter 90 777

When the Imam learns that Leadership with Divine Authority has come to him? 777

Chapter 91 782

The Conditions of the Imams in the Matters of Age 782

Chapter 92 788

Only an Imam has the Authority to Wash the Body of an Imam for Burial 788

Chapter 93 790

The Birth of the Imams (a.s.) 790

Chapter 94 798

The Creation of the bodies, spirits and the Hearts of the Imam (a.s.) 798

Chapter 95 801

Submission and the Virtue of the Muslims 801

Chapter 96 805

People’s obligation after Hajj to Meet the Imam, Ask them Religious Instructions, Declare and Pledge to them Allegiance and Express their Love 805

Chapter 97 807

The Angels come to the Houses of the Imams, Step on their Furnishings and Bring them News 807

Chapter 98 809

The Jinns Come to the Imam for Religious Instructions and for Dealing with their Affairs 809

Chapter 99 815

When the Imams will Rise with Divine Authority They will Judge Among People as David and his People had Done that They will not Ask any Witness to Testify (May the peace and blessings of Allah be up on them) 815

Chapter 100 818

The fountain head of Knowledge is Ala Muhammad (a.s.) 818

Chapter 101 820

There is nothing True with People unless it has Come from the Imams and Whatever that has not Come from Them (a.s.) is False 820

Chapter 102 824

The Hadith (statements) of Ahl al-Bayt (members of the family of Prophet Muhammad) is Difficult and becomes Difficult 824

Chapter 103 829

The Commands of the Holy Prophet to Wish Well for the Imams of Muslims, Remain Close with their Group and as to Who They are 829

Chapter 104 833

The Mutual Rights between the Imam and his Followers 833

Chapter 105 838

The Whole Earth belongs to the Imam (a.s.) 838

Chapter 106 844

Manners of the Imams in the Matters of Food and Clothes as Leaders with Divine Authority 844

Chapter 107 847

The Rare Ahadith in the context 847

Chapter 108 849

Enlightening Points Deduced from the Holy Quran about Leadership with Divine Authority) 849

Chapter 109 898

Notable Points and Comprehensive Ahadith about Wilaya (Leadership with Divine Authority) 898

Chapter 110 902

The Imams (a.s.) know their friends and that they are the in charge of their affairs 902

CHAPTERS ON HISTORY 905

Chapter 111 905

The Birth of The Holy Prophet (s.a) and His Demise 905

Chapter 112 932

Climbing over the grave of the Holy Prophet (s.a) prohibited 932

Chapter 113 933

The birth of Amir al-Mu’minin Ali (a.s.) 933

Chapter 114 943

The birth of al-Zahra’, Fatima (a.s.) 943

Chapter 115 950

The Birth of al-Hassan ibn Ali (a.s.) 950

Chapter 116 954

The Birth of al-Husayn ibn Ali (a.s.) 954

Chapter 117 960

The Birth of Ali ibn al-Husayn (a.s.) 960

Chapter 118 965

The Birth of Ja‘far, Muhammad ibn Ali (a.s.) 965

Chapter 119 972

The Birth of abu ‘Abdullah Ja‘far ibn Muhammad (a.s.) 972

Chapter 120 980

The Birth of abu al-Hassan Musa ibn Ja‘far (a.s.) 980

Chapter 121 999

The birth of abu al-Hassan al-Rida (a.s.) 999

Chapter 122 1011

The Birth ofabu Ja‘far, Muhammad ibn Ali, the Second (a.s.) 1011

Chapter 123 1022

The Birth of abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Muhammad (a.s.) 1022

Chapter 124 1032

The Birth of abu Muhammad al-Hassan ibn Ali (a.s.) 1032

Chapter 125 1055

The Birth of the Possessor (of Divine Authority) (a.s.) 1055

Chapter 126 1078

The Statements and the Explicit Texts on Leadership with Divine Authority) of the Twelve Imams (a.s.) 1078

Chapter 127 1097

Something said about a man and it is not in him but is found in his sons or grand sons than it is as if it is in him 1097

Chapter 128 1099

All the Imams (a.s.) rise for and with authority of Allah, the Most High and guide to Him Allah 1099

Chapter 129 1102

Compensation and Imam (a.s.) 1102

Chapter 130 1105

The Fay’, al-Anfal, al-Khums, its rules and the properties subject to al-Khums 1105