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The word "{{ia|إنما}}" ["Innama"] in this verse [al-Tathir] and the narrations about the [[occasion of revelation|cause of its revelation]] shows that this [being free from all impurities] is among the merits of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) and it is unique to them.
The word "{{ia|إنما}}" ["Innama"] in this verse [al-Tathir] and the narrations about the [[occasion of revelation|cause of its revelation]] shows that this [being free from all impurities] is among the merits of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) and it is unique to them.


[[Hadith al-Thaqalayn]] is also among [[mutawatir]] [frequently narrated] hadiths which has no doubt in its reference<ref>Milani, ''Nafahat'', vol.1</ref> and it proves the infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) of [[the Prophet (s)]] (in its very special usage), because in this hadith, Ahl al-Bayt (a) have come as al-Thiql al-Asghar [the smaller weight] together with the Qur'an which is al-Thiql al-Akbar [the greater weight] and they have been considered as the two legacies of the Prophet (s) which would never be separate from each other; and if Muslims adhere to them, they will never be misguided. Indeed the noble [[Qur'an]] is the word of God and no error is in it, "falsehood cannot approach it, from before it nor from behind it." (Q 41:42){{enote|لا يَأتيهِ الباطِلُ مِن بَينِ يَدَيهِ وَلا مِن خَلفِهِ}} Therefore, the Ahl al-Bayt (a) of the Prophet (s) who are with the Qur'an, and adhering to them prevents going astray from the right path.
[[Hadith al-Thaqalayn]] is also among [[mutawatir]] [frequently narrated] hadiths which has no doubt in its reference<ref>Milani, ''Nafahat'', vol.1</ref> and it proves the infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) of [[the Prophet (s)]] (in its very special usage), because in this hadith, Ahl al-Bayt (a) have come as al-Thiql al-Asghar [the smaller weight] together with the Qur'an which is al-Thiql al-Akbar [the greater weight] and they have been considered as the two legacies of the Prophet (s) which would never be separate from each other; and if Muslims adhere to them, they will never be misguided. Indeed the noble [[Qur'an]] is the word of God and no error is in it, "falsehood cannot approach it, from before it nor from behind it." (Q 41:42){{enote|{{ia|لا يَأتيهِ الباطِلُ مِن بَينِ يَدَيهِ وَلا مِن خَلفِهِ}}}} Therefore, the Ahl al-Bayt (a) of the Prophet (s) who are with the Qur'an, and adhering to them prevents going astray from the right path.


According to some [[Sunni]] scholars, there is no doubt in the moral and practical infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) who include [[lady Fatima (a)]] and the twelve Imams (a) of Shi'a, and only an ignorant person who rejects [[Islam]] would have doubt in it's truth. Instead, what is disagreed upon is their infallibility in knowledge;<ref>Al-Hafiz Muhammad, ''al-Nibras'', p.532</ref> however because the hadith al-Thaqalayn regards adherence to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) in religion as keeping one safe from ignorance and going astray, their Infallibility in knowledge can easily be understood, per the Shia view.
According to some [[Sunni]] scholars, there is no doubt in the moral and practical infallibility of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) who include [[lady Fatima (a)]] and the twelve Imams (a) of Shi'a, and only an ignorant person who rejects [[Islam]] would have doubt in it's truth. Instead, what is disagreed upon is their infallibility in knowledge;<ref>Al-Hafiz Muhammad, ''al-Nibras'', p.532</ref> however because the hadith al-Thaqalayn regards adherence to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) in religion as keeping one safe from ignorance and going astray, their Infallibility in knowledge can easily be understood, per the Shia view.
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