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==Rulings and Reason==
==Rulings and Reason==
In his account of the etiquette of writing Islamic disciplines, [[al-Shahid al-Thani]], a tenth-century AH Shiite jurist, recommends writing 'alayh al-salam after mentioning the Imams (a). According to [[Fakhr al-Muhaqqiqin]], a Shiite jurist in the eighth century AH, Shiite scholars permit sending peace and greetings to all believers, although he asserts that it is more polite to confine such peace and greeting to the Prophet (s) and the Imams (a) and to refrain using it for other believers.
In his account of the etiquette of writing Islamic disciplines, [[al-Shahid al-Thani]], a tenth-century AH Shiite jurist, recommends writing 'alayh al-salam after mentioning the Imams (a).<ref>Shahīd al-Thānī, ''Munyat al-murīd'', p. 346-347.</ref> According to [[Fakhr al-Muhaqqiqin]], a Shiite jurist in the eighth century AH, Shiite scholars permit sending peace and greetings to all believers,<ref>Fakhr al-Muḥaqqiqīn, ''Īḍāḥ al-fawāʾid'', vol. 1, p. 528.</ref> although he asserts that it is more polite to confine such peace and greeting to the Prophet (s) and the Imams (a) and to refrain using it for other believers.<ref>Fakhr al-Muḥaqqiqīn, ''Īḍāḥ al-fawāʾid'', vol. 1, p. 528.</ref>


In contrast, Ibn al-Kathir, a student of [[Ibn Taymiyya]], and 'Abd al-'Aziz bin Baz, a [[Wahhabi]] mufti, believe that it is improper to use 'alayh al-salam after mentioning Imam 'Ali (a), without using it in the case of other caliphs (as is practiced in some Sunni books).
In contrast, Ibn al-Kathir, a student of [[Ibn Taymiyya]], and 'Abd al-'Aziz bin Baz, a [[Wahhabi]] mufti, believe that it is improper to use 'alayh al-salam after mentioning Imam 'Ali (a), without using it in the case of other caliphs (as is practiced in some Sunni books).
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