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Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 -

Within this dense compendium of biographical evaluations, one specific entry has sparked centuries of debate, reconciliation attempts, and theological reflection: .

For students of Islamic seminaries ( hawza ) and Western academics alike, understanding is essential to grasping how early Shia scholars dealt with polarized narrators, political pressure (Taqiyya), and the very definition of "reliability." What is Rijal al-Kashi? (Context is Key) Before dissecting Report 176, one must understand the source. Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashi was a pioneer. Unlike later scholars (like Najashi or Tusi) who focused on praise ( madh ) or condemnation ( dhamm ), al-Kashi was a collector of reports about narrators . He documented what the earlier Imams (specifically Imams Baqir, Sadiq, Kadhim, and Ridha – peace be upon them) reportedly said about specific individuals. Rijal Al Kashi Report 176

His work is unique because it records "raw data"—statements from the Imams describing a narrator as a "liar," a "forger," a "believer," or a "ghali" (extremist). is one such raw data point. The Specific Text of Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 To analyze the keyword effectively, here is a translation of the famous report (numbered differently in various prints, but standard in the Tusi redaction as #176): "It was narrated from Hisham ibn Salim, from Habib al-Sijistani, that Abu ‘Abdillah (Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq, peace be upon him) said concerning a group of people: 'They are neither believers nor disbelievers... those who doubt (or hesitate) regarding Ali (as).' Then (the Imam) mentioned a people who claimed to follow the Imams but rejected some of their commands. The Imam said: 'They are the worst of creatures... They are the dogs of the people of Hell.'" While the exact translation varies, the core of Report 176 involves Imam al-Sadiq issuing a severe condemnation—comparing a specific deviant group to dogs of Hell —while simultaneously acknowledging that these individuals claim loyalty to the Ahl al-Bayt. Why is Report 176 So Controversial? At first glance, this seems like a standard condemnation of enemies. However, the controversy arises from whom the report is traditionally applied to . Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashi was a pioneer