Criticism of the Shi’ah belief in the infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) by the Salafis

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The common denominator of the definitions of different sects is that exaggeration means exceeding the shari'ah limit in praise or vilification, and through this definition, the Shi’ah are called transgressors by the Salafis for believing in the infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). However, in this article, a descriptive-analytical method based on library data tries to prove that the Qur'an and Sunnah indicate the legitimacy of such a belief. As an example, the verse of purification and the famous verse known as the Ulul Amr verse, and the hadiths that are mentioned below these verses in the authentic sources of Sunni narration and books trusted by the Salafis, indicate this issue. Therefore, the principle of Shi’ah belief in the discussion of infallibility is based on the sources of the holy shari'ah of Islam and the subject is removed from the title of exaggeration, but in the discussion of infallible example, the arguments of the deniers and the affirmers in this regard should be examined. This issue cannot be the basis of making the Shi’ah exaggerators.
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Persian
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Journal of Guidance Research, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2021
Pages:
72 to 89
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