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Proponents of tatbir see it as a ritual of [[Ashura]], and a means to reinforce Shiism. Its opponents believe that it is a superstition undermining and defaming Shiism. | Proponents of tatbir see it as a ritual of [[Ashura]], and a means to reinforce Shiism. Its opponents believe that it is a superstition undermining and defaming Shiism. | ||
Shiite scholars disagree over the permissibility, [[istihbab|recommendation]], or [[Haram (fiqh)|forbiddance]] of tatbir. Some [[jurist]]s such as [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]] permitted tatbir, and some of them, such as [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani]], forbade it. [[Sayyid Muhsin al-Amin]] published work in critique of tatbir for the first time. And in | Shiite scholars disagree over the permissibility, [[istihbab|recommendation]], or [[Haram (fiqh)|forbiddance]] of tatbir. Some [[jurist]]s such as [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]] permitted tatbir, and some of them, such as [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani]], forbade it. [[Sayyid Muhsin al-Amin]] published work in critique of tatbir for the first time. And in 1373sh/1994-5, [[Sayyid 'Ali Khamenei]], the Supreme Leader of the [[Islamic Republic of Iran]], gave a speech against tatbir. Some scholars consider tatbir as undermining Shiism, and thus, illegitimate. | ||
==The Notion== | ==The Notion== |