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== Theory of Innovation and Mistake == | == Theory of Innovation and Mistake == | ||
Some sources considered all the above-mentioned names a result of innovation and mistake and believe that such a person did not basically exist in the [[event of 'Ashura]]. According to them, this person with all his different names was actually [['Abd Allah b. 'Umayr Kalbi]] who was among the martyrs of Karbala and was considered among the old companions of [[Imam Ali (a)]] and Imam al-Husayn (a); and his name is mentioned in [[ | Some sources considered all the above-mentioned names a result of innovation and mistake and believe that such a person did not basically exist in the [[event of 'Ashura]]. According to them, this person with all his different names was actually [['Abd Allah b. 'Umayr Kalbi]] who was among the martyrs of Karbala and was considered among the old companions of [[Imam Ali (a)]] and Imam al-Husayn (a); and his name is mentioned in [[Ziyarah al-Shuhada']] and [[Al-Ziyarah al-Rajabiyya]]. | ||
More recent researches have accepted the similarity between the events related with Wahab and 'Abd Allah b. 'Umayr, and do not consider the existence of the two people impossible and even consider it very likely with regards to the many differences in the events reported about them. The most important difference between the two is that sources introduced Wahab Christian who became Muslim by the guidance of Imam al-Husayn (a); while, they mentioned that 'Abd Allah b. 'Umayr was among the old companions of Imam al-Husayn (a). | More recent researches have accepted the similarity between the events related with Wahab and 'Abd Allah b. 'Umayr, and do not consider the existence of the two people impossible and even consider it very likely with regards to the many differences in the events reported about them. The most important difference between the two is that sources introduced Wahab Christian who became Muslim by the guidance of Imam al-Husayn (a); while, they mentioned that 'Abd Allah b. 'Umayr was among the old companions of Imam al-Husayn (a). |