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  1. Four main books of Biographical-Evaluation (Persian: چهار کتاب اصلی علم رجال, romanized: Chohar Ketab-e Asli-e Elme-Rejal), is a book, written by Seyyed Ali Khamenei (in 1990); and is about a general view on Biographical evaluation, that is among the (Islamic) specialized sciences.

  2. Ikhtiyār maʿrifat al-rijāl (Arabic: اختیار معرفة الرجال), also known as the Rijāl al-Kashshī (Arabic: رجال الکَشّي), is a Twelver Shi'ite work of biographical evaluation (ʿilm al-rijāl) originally written by Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashshi (c. 854–941/951) and abridged by Shaykh Tusi (995–1067 CE).

  3. Four main books of Biographical-Evaluation (Persian: چهار کتاب اصلی علم رجال|Chohar Ketab-e Asli-e Elme-Rejal), is a book, written by Seyyed Ali Khamenei (in 1990); and is about a general view on Biographical evaluation, that is among the (Islamic) specialized sciences.

  4. Four main books of Biographical-Evaluation (Persian: چهار کتاب اصلی علم رجال, romanized: Chohar Ketab-e Asli-e Elme-Rejal), is a book, written by Seyyed Ali Khamenei [4] [5] (in 1990); and is about a general view on Biographical evaluation, that is among the (Islamic) specialized sciences.

  5. Biographical evaluation (Arabic: عِلْمُ الرِّجال, romanized: ʿilm ar-rijāl; literally meaning 'Knowledge of Men' , but more commonly understood as the Science of Narrators) refers to a discipline of Islamic religious studies within hadith terminology in which the narrators of hadith are evaluated.

  6. 7 janv. 2022 · We distinguish four formats throughout the period of study: CVs initially had a (1) narrative format that develops into an (2) intermediary segmented form before CVs take on a (3) list form in which biographical information congeals into distinct categories.

  7. Biographical evaluation or ʿIlm al-rijāl (Arabic: عِلْمُ الرِّجال), meaning "Knowledge of Men" in Arabic, is a branch of Islamic studies focused on assessing the reliability of individuals who narrate Hadiths (sayings of Prophet Muhammad).