Al Saqib Fi al-Manâqib explained

Al Saqib Fi al-Manâqib is a book on the miracles of Muhammad, other prophets, and Shiite imams. It has also been called Saqib Al Manaqib.[1] The book was written by Ibn Hamzeh Tousi, also known as Emad al Din Tousi, an Imami jurist in the sixth year of Hijrah.

Al Saqib Fi al-Manâqib
Author:Ibn Hamzeh Tousi
Language:Arabic
Genre:hadith, history of Islam
Release Date:1412 lunar
Media Type:Print book

Content

The book has fifteen chapters. The first focuses on Muhammad's miracles, while following chapters look at Ali, Fatimah, and Hasan Ibn Ali's miracles.[2]

The text focuses only on miracles and wonderworks (Karamat), rather than the figures' biographies. Included miracles include speaking with animals, knowledge to Absent Things, and an instance when Hasan Ibn Ali was able to change the sexuality of a man and a woman.[3]

Sources

Some sections of the text draw from other books, including:

References

  1. Book: Tehrani, Aqa Bozorg . Al Zariah ila Tasanif Al Shiah . Dar Al Azwa, Beyrout . 1403 . 5 . 5 . Arabic.
  2. Book: Tousi, Ibn Hamzeh. Al Saqib Fi Al Manaqib. Ansariyyan. Arabic. 1412. content .
  3. Book: Tousi, Ibn Hamzeh . Al Saqib Fi Al Manaqib . Ansariyyan . 1412 . 311 . Arabic.
  4. Book: Tousi, Ibn Hamzeh . Al Saqib Fi Al Manaqib . Ansariyyan . 1412 . 17 . Arabic.