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Sum'ani and [[Abu l-Hasan al-Ash'ari]] regard Hisham as the leader of a certain sect called [[Hishamiyya]]. They claim that Hisham believed that [[God]] had the five senses and a luminous human-like from. These beliefs are attributed to Hisham in some hadiths as well.  
Sum'ani and [[Abu l-Hasan al-Ash'ari]] regard Hisham as the leader of a certain sect called [[Hishamiyya]]. They claim that Hisham believed that [[God]] had the five senses and a luminous human-like from. These beliefs are attributed to Hisham in some hadiths as well.  


[[Ayatollah Khoei]] considers the hadiths that rebuke Hisham as unreliable and thus regards Hisham a trustworthy hadith transmitter.  
[[Ayatollah al-Khoei]] considers the hadiths that rebuke Hisham as unreliable and thus regards Hisham a trustworthy hadith transmitter.  


Some reports indicate a difference of opinion between Hisham b. Salim and [[Hisham b. al-Hakam]] on the topic of [[tawhid]] and [[divine attributes]]. Some scholars maintain that Hisham b. Salim's belief in God having a form is a position he took against Hisham b. al-Hakam who allegedly believed in God's corporeality.  
Some reports indicate a difference of opinion between Hisham b. Salim and [[Hisham b. al-Hakam]] on the topic of [[tawhid]] and [[divine attributes]]. Some scholars maintain that Hisham b. Salim's belief in God having a form is a position he took against Hisham b. al-Hakam who allegedly believed in God's corporeality.  
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