Sheikh Dakhil Al-Hakkāmi Al-Najafi (Arabic: دخيل النجفي) (c. 1888) was an Iraqi Shia marja, jurist, author, writer and a religious leader. He was one of the students of the prominent Shi’a cleric Murtada Ansari.[1]

Dakhīl Najafi
Personal
BornN/A
Died1888 CE/1340 AH.
ReligionIslam

Works

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The different works on Islamic (Shi’ite) jurisprudence by Al-Najafi, all written in Arabic have never been translated into English or any other language. His works include:

  • Anwārul Faqāha. It is a commentary on the well-known work Sharāe’ul Islam which it is written by Mohaqqiq Al-Hilli.[2]
  • Ar-Raddu ‘Ala Al Akhbāriyya. It's a reply to Akhbarism.[3]

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