Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 -2021- – Popular
“Al-Muwakkal” — the entrusted.
In the final pages of Report 176, a hand-drawn diagram showed how Mehdi’s small acts of kindness connected to a university lecturer, a wounded Basiji veteran, and a dissident poet in Berlin. None of them knew each other. But the chain was authentic. Rijal Al Kashi Report 176 -2021-
“If Al Kashi were alive today, would he trust you—or track you?” “Al-Muwakkal” — the entrusted
Mehdi did not reply. He deleted the message, wiped the app, and recited Ayat al-Kursi twice before sleeping. But the chain was authentic
“Khalid al-Barqi’s shadow archive.”
The original Rijal al-Kashi was a medieval biographical evaluation work, cataloging narrators of Hadith—who was trustworthy, who was a liar, who had deviated into heresy. But the 2021 addendum, numbered 176, was different. It contained no names of the dead. It contained operational notes.


