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'''Ahl al-Bayt (a)''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|أهل البیت}}) is a special title for some members of the family of the noble [[Prophet (s)]] who are referred to in the [[al-Tathir verse|al-Tathir]] and [[al-Mawadda verse|al-Mubahala]] verses and include [[Imam 'Ali (a)]], [[Lady Fatima ( | '''Ahl al-Bayt (a)''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|أهل البیت}}) is a special title for some members of the family of the noble [[Prophet (s)]] who are referred to in the [[al-Tathir verse|al-Tathir]] and [[al-Mawadda verse|al-Mubahala]] verses and include [[Imam 'Ali (a)]], [[Lady Fatima (a)]], [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]] and [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and the nine [[infallible Imams (a)]] who were the children of Imam al-Husayn (a). | ||
From the [[Shi'a]] viewpoint, Ahl al-Bayt (a) are [[infallible]] and superior to all other [[sahaba|companion]]s of the Prophet (s) in regards to [[taqwa]] (God-wariness) and divine supports and loving them is mandatory upon all Muslims. According to Shi'a teachings, Ahl al-Bayt (a) have [[wilaya|guardianship]] and [[Imamate|leadership]] upon Muslims and Muslims must regard them as their own authorities and refer to them in their religious issues. | From the [[Shi'a]] viewpoint, Ahl al-Bayt (a) are [[infallible]] and superior to all other [[sahaba|companion]]s of the Prophet (s) in regards to [[taqwa]] (God-wariness) and divine supports and loving them is mandatory upon all Muslims. According to Shi'a teachings, Ahl al-Bayt (a) have [[wilaya|guardianship]] and [[Imamate|leadership]] upon Muslims and Muslims must regard them as their own authorities and refer to them in their religious issues. |