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'''People of Consensus''' or '''Aṣḥāb al-Ijmāʿ''' (Arabic:{{iarabic| أصحاب الإجماع}}) is a term in the [[Imamiyya]] [['ilm al-rija]] referring to narrators of [[hadiths]] in second and third centuries A.H. (8th and 9th centuries). According to a consensus by scholars of 'ilm al-rijal, every [[hadith]] narrated by these people and the chain of narration up to these people is reliable, then the hadith is relilable, no matter who they narrate from. There is no need to further scrutinize the reliability of narrators between these people and the Imam (a).
'''People of Consensus''' or '''Aṣḥāb al-Ijmāʿ''' (Arabic:{{iarabic| أصحاب الإجماع}}) is a term in the [[Imamiyya]] [['ilm al-rija]] referring to narrators of [[hadiths]] in second and third centuries A.H. (8th and 9th centuries). According to a consensus by scholars of 'ilm al-rijal, every [[hadith]] narrated by these people and the chain of narration up to these people is reliable, then the hadith is relilable, no matter who they narrate from. There is no need to further scrutinize the reliability of narrators between these people and the Imam (a).


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