Abstract
The majority of the notable individuals from the early Islamic era who had a major impact on the development of Muslim history have been the subject of in-depth research and analysis by Western academics. Scholars, Orientalists, and others are aware of the significant effects these studies have had on the Islamic country over the centuries, both positive and negative. These researchers made advantage of the resources at their disposal to collect data, making sure that their conclusions were not restricted to societies, libraries, and museums. Rather, they translated, published, and categorised their work based on its development and place of origin.
Numerous individuals throughout Islamic history have symbolized important changes in Islamic reality. As the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Imam Muhammad ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon them) is the focus of this Western study. He was known as "Baqir al-Ilm" (the one who opens up knowledge). During the Umayyad era, this title helped him gain widespread recognition among his peers.
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al-Hassani, Kareem Jihad
(2024)
"Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (peace by upon him) as recognized by Western Scholars: An Analytical Study,"
NJF Islamic University Journal: Vol. 1:
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1, Article 1.
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https://iuj.iunajafjournals.com/journal/vol1/iss1/1