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Many scholars interpret this large number (17,000) not as a claim that the physical Quran is missing text, but as a reference to the total number of verses including divine explanations, interpretations, or "lost" non-legalistic revelations that were not intended for the finalized codex .
is more than a number in a citation. It is a gateway into the ethical universe of the Ahl al-Bayt (a.s.). It represents the moment in al-Kulayni’s monumental work where theology meets everyday behavior—where the theoretical believer becomes the practical Mumin . al kafi vol 2 page 634
Al-Kafi Vol 2, in particular, deals with a wide range of topics, including theology, jurisprudence, ethics, and spiritual growth. This volume comprises various chapters and sections, each addressing specific issues and concerns relevant to the Shia community. The discussions in this volume are characterized by their depth, clarity, and insight, reflecting the expertise and wisdom of the Ahl al-Bayt. Many scholars interpret this large number (17,000) not
—is home to one of the most complex and controversial narrations in Twelver Shia hadith literature. The specific tradition, Hadith #28, records a statement attributed to Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq: "Verily, the Quran which Jibril (Gabriel) brought to Muhammad ﷺ is 17,000 verses". The Core Narrative It represents the moment in al-Kulayni’s monumental work
in the "Book of the Merits of the Quran" (Kitāb Faḍl al-Qur’ān). This narration is widely debated because it discusses the length and compilation of the Quran.