- Authentic (Sahih): Narrators who meet all conditions of reliability.
- Good (Hassan): Narrators who are trusted but may possess minor flaws.
- Weak (Daif): Narrators whose reliability is questionable due to a lack of moral integrity or accuracy.
This classification not only simplifies the comprehensive examination of narrators but also aids scholars in determining which hadiths can be safely employed in jurisprudential rulings and theological discussions. Adherents can thus engage with texts knowing the level of authenticity they convey.
**III. Noteworthy Reliable Narrators in Shia Tradition**
Several illustrious figures embody the principle of the reliable narrator. Among the most revered:
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