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==Legal Rulings==
==Legal Rulings==
In Islamic law, shirk is one of the grave sins. Based on the verse “The polytheists are indeed unclean: so let them not approach the Holy Mosque” (Qur'an 9:28), Muslim jurists have stated that polytheists are ritually impure and that they are not allowed to enter al-Masjid al-Haram.  
In Islamic law, shirk is one of the [[grave sins]]. Based on the verse "The polytheists are indeed unclean: so let them not approach the Holy Mosque" ([[Qur'an 9]]:28), Muslim jurists have stated that polytheists are ritually [[impure]] and that they are not allowed to enter [[al-Masjid al-Haram]].  
In his al-Nihaya, al-Shaykh al-Tusi regards permanent marriage between Muslim men and polytheist women as invalid, but he considers temporary marriage with Jewish or Christian women valid.  
 
In his ''al-Nihaya'', [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] regards permanent marriage between Muslim men and polytheist women as invalid, but he considers temporary marriage with Jewish or Christian women valid.


==Wahhabi Accusations against the Shi'a==
==Wahhabi Accusations against the Shi'a==
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