• Yūsuf ibn ʾAḥmad al-Baḥrānī (1695–1772) (Arabic: يوسف البحراني) was a Bahraini muhaddith, faqīh and a key figure in the intellectual development of Twelver...
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  • considered by Shaykh Yusuf al-Bahrani to be second only to Allama Majlisi in terms of compilation and collection of Shia hadith. Al-Bahrani is said to be a...
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    imamate of `Ali, and the occultation of the Twelfth Imam. Yusuf al-Bahrani Yusuf ibn Ahmed al-Bahrani (1695–1772) (Arabic: يوسف البحراني) was a Bahraini theologian...
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    California Press Berkeley 2001 The Autobiography of Yūsuf al-Bahrānī (1696–1772) from Lu'lu'at al-Baḥrayn, from the final chapter An Account of the Life...
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  • Jila al-Uyoon by Allama Majlisi Kashf al-ghumma fi ma'rifat al-a'imma by Baha'al-Din Ali b. Isa al-Irbili Hilyat al-Abraar by Shaykh Yusuf al-Bahrani Muntahi...
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  • study of Al-Khalifah's rule in Bahrain, 1783–1820" (Thesis). McGill University. p. 7. Retrieved 23 May 2016. Autobiography of Sheikh Yusuf Al Bahrani Archived...
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  • Salih Al-Karzakani – 17th-century cleric Muhammad Baqir Majlisi – 17th-century cleric Abdullah al Samahiji – 18th-century cleric Yusuf Al Bahrani – 18th-century...
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    Karbala (redirect from Al Karbala)
    mid-eighteenth century it was dominated by the dean of scholarship, Yusuf Al Bahrani, a key proponent of the Akhbari tradition of Shia thought, until his...
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  • theologian, Sheikh Yusuf Al Bahrani, provided his personal account of the invasion in his biographical dictionary of Shia scholars, Lu’lu’at al-Baḥrayn (The...
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  • Akhbari (redirect from Al-Akhbariyya)
    "neo-Akhbārism" as it became known, was under the dean of Karbala scholarship, Yusuf Al Bahrani (1695–1772), who led an intellectual assault on Usuli thought in the...
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