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{{about|the famous Shi'a family|the theological school|Ash'arism}} | {{about|the famous Shi'a family|the theological school|Ash'arism}} | ||
'''Al-Ashʿarī''' were a tribe from [[Yemen]] who were living in [[Kufa]]. A number of their members were [[companions]] of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. Some [[hadith narrator]]s and religious scholars in the second and third century after [[Hijra]] were from al-Ash'ari family. It is an honor for them that they converted to [[Islam]] before the [[conquest of Mecca]]. They had fought alongside [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] in the battles and supported them greatly, including [[the battle of Siffin]] and the [[Uprising of al-Mukhtar]]. | '''Al-Ashʿarī''' were a tribe from [[Yemen]] who were living in [[Kufa]]. A number of their members were [[companions]] of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. Some [[hadith narrator]]s and religious scholars in the second and third century after [[Hijra]] were from al-Ash'ari family. It is an honor for them that they converted to [[Islam]] before the [[conquest of Mecca]]. They had fought alongside [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] in the battles and supported them greatly, including [[the battle of Siffin]] and the [[Uprising of al-Mukhtar]]. | ||
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About fifty members of al-Ash'ari family have narrated [[hadith]]s from four hundred hadith scholars and wrote over 160 books, which were mostly written on [[fiqh]]. [['Ali b. Ibrahim al- | About fifty members of al-Ash'ari family have narrated [[hadith]]s from four hundred hadith scholars and wrote over 160 books, which were mostly written on [[fiqh]]. [['Ali b. Ibrahim al-Qummi]], Muhammad b. Hasan Saffar, Al-Humayri, [[Al-Kulayni]], [['Ali b. Babaway]], Ibn Humam, [[Al-Saduq]], [[Ibn Qulwayh]], [[Al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] and [[Al-Najashi]] are among the notable Ash'ari hadith narrators. | ||
Rejecting exaggeration, was a significant characteristic of hadith school of Qom which was founded by al-Ash'ari family. Their grand figures opposed exaggeration and they even deported a number of Shi'ite narrators due to narrating possibly-exaggerated hadiths. | Rejecting exaggeration, was a significant characteristic of hadith school of Qom which was founded by al-Ash'ari family. Their grand figures opposed exaggeration and they even deported a number of Shi'ite narrators due to narrating possibly-exaggerated hadiths. | ||
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