In discussing the authorship of a book, it has been the common practice to study the author of the content, not the copyist or the transmitter. In this article, we will see how in al-Najāshī’s Rijāl and al-Ţūsī’s al-Fihrist, fifteen books of hadith were ascribed to those who have transmitted and completed them.
Jadidinejad, M. (2011). A Rereading of the Authorship of Some Books in al-Najāshī’s Rijāl and al-Ţūsī’s al-Fihrist. The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22(127), 18-23.
MLA
Muhammad-Reza Jadidinejad. "A Rereading of the Authorship of Some Books in al-Najāshī’s Rijāl and al-Ţūsī’s al-Fihrist", The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22, 127, 2011, 18-23.
HARVARD
Jadidinejad, M. (2011). 'A Rereading of the Authorship of Some Books in al-Najāshī’s Rijāl and al-Ţūsī’s al-Fihrist', The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22(127), pp. 18-23.
VANCOUVER
Jadidinejad, M. A Rereading of the Authorship of Some Books in al-Najāshī’s Rijāl and al-Ţūsī’s al-Fihrist. The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 2011; 22(127): 18-23.