Rajaee Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 How does the Quran signifies Immaculate Ahlulbayt (a.s) in narrating the event of Mubahala? In the event of Mubahala, there were 4 persons with Rasulullah (s.a.w.s): Imam Ali (a.s), Lady Fatima (s.a), Imam Hassan (a.s) and Imam Hussain (a.s). verse 61 of Surat "Aali Imran" Allah (s.w.t) refers to three groups to be present in Mubahala: 1. "[O]ur sons" -> which refers to Imam al-Hassan (a.s) and Imam al-Hussain (a.s) 2. "[O]ur women" -> which refers to Lady Fatima (s.a) 3. "[O]urselves" -> which refers to Imam Ali (a.s) Allama al-Majlisi claims that the narrations that prove the verse is about “Ahl al-Kisa” are Mutawatir[1] Al-Zamakhshari, a prominent Sunni scholar, considered this verse to be the strongest proof of the virtue of “Ahl al-Kisa”[2]. At-Tabarsi considers the verse as a sign of Lady Fatima’s superiority over all ladies in the world[3]. [1] Al-Majlisi, Haq al-Yaqin, vol. 1, p. 67 [2] Al-Zamakhshari, al-Kashshaf 1415 A.H, vol. 1, p. 370 [3] At-Tabarsi, Majma’ al-Bayan, vol. 2, p. 746 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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