attitude of al-tabari, ibn kathir, and tha‘alibi towards commentatorial hadiths of ahl al-bayt

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نوروز امینی

مربی دانشگاه علوم و معارف قرآن کریم، دانشکدۀ علوم قرآنی خوی سید رضا مودب

استاد دانشگاه قم

abstract

among factors causing disagreement of shiites and sunnis is commentatorial   hadiths. such hadiths are of great significance in the process of understanding as well as commenting on the quran–and even inferring juristic precepts. hence, attitude of muslims towards such   hadiths play a significant role in the process of formation of their beliefs and inferring islamic precepts. attitude of sunnis towards commentatorial   hadiths of ahl-al-bayt is of greater importance; for on the one hand ahl al-bayt are religious leaders of shiites whose words are treated by the latter as gracious, significant guidelines and on the other hand sunnis admit high status of ahl al-bayt and praise their majestic personality–hence, being supposed to consider their words at least at the level of other companions and disciples of companions. in the present research three significant sunni commentary books are surveyed, statistics of   hadiths of each imam of ahl al-bayt narrated in them is separately presented, attitude of those three sunni quranic commentators towards such   hadiths is analyzed, and through consideration of such statistics it is proved that those commentators have not displayed good attitude towards commentatorial   hadiths of ahl-al-bayt and have not taken them into consideration in the manner they were supposed to.

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پژوهش های قرآن و حدیث

جلد ۴۶، شماره ۱، صفحات ۲۱-۵۰

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