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===Tradition===
===Tradition===
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{{Main|Tradition}}
In fiqh, the term "tradition" refers to the "sayings", "actions" and "confirmations" or consents of the [[Infallibles (a)]] (Prophet (s) and 12 Imams) . Amongst [[Ahl al-Sunna]], tradition is confined to the sayings, actions and confirmation of the [[Prophet (s)]].  
In jurisprudence, the term "tradition" refers to the "sayings", "actions" and "confirmations" or consents of the [[Infallibles (a)]] (Prophet (s) and 12 Imams) . Amongst [[Ahl al-Sunna]], tradition is confined to the sayings, actions and confirmation of the [[Prophet (s)]].  


However, since in the view of Shi'a, the [[Imams (a)]] are not only narrators of the Prophet's (s) tradition, but also appointed by [[God]] and the Prophet's (s) representatives, their sayings, actions and confirmations are treated as original sources in fiqh.<ref>Muẓaffar, ''Uṣūl al-fiqh'', vol. 2, p. 62.</ref>
However, since in the view of Shi'a, the [[Imams (a)]] are not only narrators of the Prophet's (s) tradition, but also appointed by [[God]] and the Prophet's (s) representatives, their sayings, actions and confirmations are treated as original sources in jurisprudence.<ref>Muẓaffar, ''Uṣūl al-fiqh'', vol. 2, p. 62.</ref>


===Reason===
===Reason===
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