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# Its '''overly general''' usage which includes those who have no kinship with the Prophet (s). Those are the Muslims who have been resolute and sincere in following the Prophet (s). [[Salman al-Farsi]],<ref>Ibn al-Maghazili, ''Manaqib'', vol.1 p.85; Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> and [[Abu Dhar]]<ref>Al-Tabrisi, ''Makarim al-akhlaq'', p.459</ref> have been mentioned among the Ahl al-Bayt, as examples of its overly general usage . Also, in some other traditions, other people have also been referred to as Ahl al-Bayt, such as [[Usama b. Zayd]]<ref>Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> and [[Wathila b. Asqa']].<ref>Al-Tabari, ''Tafsir'', vol.22 p.12</ref> | # Its '''overly general''' usage which includes those who have no kinship with the Prophet (s). Those are the Muslims who have been resolute and sincere in following the Prophet (s). [[Salman al-Farsi]],<ref>Ibn al-Maghazili, ''Manaqib'', vol.1 p.85; Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> and [[Abu Dhar]]<ref>Al-Tabrisi, ''Makarim al-akhlaq'', p.459</ref> have been mentioned among the Ahl al-Bayt, as examples of its overly general usage . Also, in some other traditions, other people have also been referred to as Ahl al-Bayt, such as [[Usama b. Zayd]]<ref>Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> and [[Wathila b. Asqa']].<ref>Al-Tabari, ''Tafsir'', vol.22 p.12</ref> | ||
# The '''general usage''' which include all relatives of the Prophet (s), giving [[ | # The '''general usage''' which include all relatives of the Prophet (s), to whom giving [[zakat]] is prohibited.<ref>Al-Naysaburi, ''Sahih'', vol.4 p.1873</ref> In another hadith, [[al-'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|al-'Abbas]], the uncle of the Prophet (s) and his children have been Ahl al-Bayt.<ref>Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> | ||
# The '''special usage''' of Ahl al-Bayt is about the [[wives of the Prophet (s)]]. Undoubtedly, the Prophet's (s) wives are the Ahl al-Bayt of the Prophet (a) according to the lexical and common meaning of the Ahl al-Bayt and here "Bayt" refers to the house, not kinship, or prophethood. | # The '''special usage''' of Ahl al-Bayt is about the [[wives of the Prophet (s)]]. Undoubtedly, the Prophet's (s) wives are the Ahl al-Bayt of the Prophet (a) according to the lexical and common meaning of the Ahl al-Bayt and here "Bayt" refers to the house, not kinship, or prophethood. | ||
# The '''very special usage''' of Ahl al-Bayt refers to those in the family of the Prophet (s) who are [[infallible]], whom have been referred to in the [[al-Tathir verse|al-Tathir]], [[al-Mubahala verse|al-Mubahala]] verses, and the [[people of Kisa']] as [['Ali (a)]], [[lady Fatima (a)|Fatima (a)]], [[al-Hasan (a)]], and [[al-Husayn (a)]].<ref>Al-Tahawi, ''Mushkil al-athar'', vol.1 p.332-339; Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> Some hadiths such as [[hadith al-Thaqalayn]], [[hadith al-Safina]], etc. imply the existence of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) at all times who are the people of Kisa' as well as the infallible Imams (a) among the children of Imam al-Husayn (a). | # The '''very special usage''' of Ahl al-Bayt refers to those in the family of the Prophet (s) who are [[infallible]], whom have been referred to in the [[al-Tathir verse|al-Tathir]], [[al-Mubahala verse|al-Mubahala]] verses, and the [[people of Kisa']] as [['Ali (a)]], [[lady Fatima (a)|Fatima (a)]], [[al-Hasan (a)]], and [[al-Husayn (a)]].<ref>Al-Tahawi, ''Mushkil al-athar'', vol.1 p.332-339; Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, ''al-Sawa'iq'', p.281</ref> Some hadiths such as [[hadith al-Thaqalayn]], [[hadith al-Safina]], etc. imply the existence of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) at all times who are the people of Kisa' as well as the infallible Imams (a) among the children of Imam al-Husayn (a). |