The Study of the Reasons for Naming Narrations as Rafezi, Nasebi and Shiite and their Evaluation from the Sunni Rijal Researchers Points of Views

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Sunni Rijal</em> researchers are agree about effectiveness of narrator ethics and his expertise but they differ on the role of his ideological orientation in his validation. So, this study has reviewed the three terms ''Rafezi, Nasebi</em> and Shiite'' in the Sunni Rijal</em> works that are related to ideological orientation of the narrators to find out whether these terms were effective in validation of the narrators that are attributed to these terms or not? The study shows that these terms have played an important role in trustworthy or weakness of the narrators. Of course, these roles have not been far from prejudice, since their function was not the same and most of them weakened the relevant narrators to Rafezi</em>, but they validate the relevant narrators to Nasebi</em>. This means that they have paid attention to some of the companions and only have known insulting to them as their red line.
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Persian
Published:
Studies on Understandig Hadith, Volume:5 Issue: 2, 2019
Pages:
79 to 101
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