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Al Amali means "book of dictations". The Al-Amali of Shaykh Saduq is a hadith collection by al-Shaykh al-Saduq, the shia jurist and theologian. Amālī or Majāles (Beirut, 1400/1980), recorded his regular Tuesday and Friday sessions in Nīšāpūr in 367-68/978-79. These dictations consist of miscellaneous traditions, but mostly accounts of the virtues of the Imams. These include the virtues and moral character of the household of Muhammad and moral exhortations.
Al Amali means the 'book of dictations'. Al-Amali is the title of more than 30 books of Muslim scholars. Amali means the teachings of an Islamic scholar taught from his own memory or from his own books to his students and students recorded them. the recordings of students later formed an Amali book. this has been the method of teaching the Islamic knowledge in history of Islam.
The most famous Amali books are:
- Al-Amali (of Shaykh Mufid)
- Al-Amali (of Shaykh Saduq)
- Al-Amali (of Shaykh Tusi)
Al Amali or the Dictations is a theological, religious and historical book written by Shaykh Mufid. This book includes the ethical and theological beliefs among shia.