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== Authenticity of this Hadith in the Views of Sunnis == | == Authenticity of this Hadith in the Views of Sunnis == | ||
Ibn Abi l-Hadid reagrds this hadith agreed upon by all Islamic sects; and Ibn 'Abd al-Birr knows it among most correct and authentic hadiths. In some sources, different ways of narrating this hadith has been mentioned. Hakim Neyshaburi has considered the way of narrating the hadith correct and in Talkhis al-Mustadrak, Hafiz Dhahabi has stressed its authenticity. Even enemies of Imam Ali (a) have not been able to reject this hadith and have had to accept it and sometimes have unintentionally narrated it. According to Khatib Baghdadi, Walid b. 'Abd al-Malik admitted the original text of this hadith, however he changed the name Aaron to Qarun. It is said that when debating with jurisprudents, also Ma'mun 'Abbasi referred to this hadith. According to Khatib Baghdadi, Umar referred to this hadith and called the person who insulted Ali (a) as hypocrite. | Ibn Abi l-Hadid reagrds this hadith agreed upon by all Islamic sects; and Ibn 'Abd al-Birr knows it among most correct and authentic hadiths. In some sources, different ways of narrating this hadith has been mentioned. Hakim Neyshaburi has considered the way of narrating the hadith correct and in Talkhis al-Mustadrak, Hafiz Dhahabi has stressed its authenticity. Even enemies of Imam Ali (a) have not been able to reject this hadith and have had to accept it and sometimes have unintentionally narrated it. According to Khatib Baghdadi, Walid b. 'Abd al-Malik admitted the original text of this hadith, however he changed the name Aaron to Qarun. It is said that when debating with jurisprudents, also Ma'mun 'Abbasi referred to this hadith. According to Khatib Baghdadi, 'Umar referred to this hadith and called the person who insulted Ali (a) as hypocrite. | ||
Mu'awiya did not reject this hadith and when he asked Sa'd b. Waqqas (one of the enemies of Ali (a)), "Why don't you curse Ali (a)?" Sa'd answered, "because of the three merits, the Prophet (s) mentioned for Ali (a)" then, he narrated the hadith of Manzila and since then Mu'awiya stopped forcing Sa'd to curse Ali (a). | Mu'awiya did not reject this hadith and when he asked Sa'd b. Waqqas (one of the enemies of Ali (a)), "Why don't you curse Ali (a)?" Sa'd answered, "because of the three merits, the Prophet (s) mentioned for Ali (a)" then, he narrated the hadith of Manzila and since then Mu'awiya stopped forcing Sa'd to curse Ali (a). |