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Arabic verb "Rafada" (َ{{iarabic|رَفَض}}) means: to refuse, and Rafidi means the one who refuses his or her leader.<ref>Ibn Manẓūr, ''Lisān al-ʿArab'', vol. 7, p. 157.</ref> | Arabic verb "Rafada" (َ{{iarabic|رَفَض}}) means: to refuse, and Rafidi means the one who refuses his or her leader.<ref>Ibn Manẓūr, ''Lisān al-ʿArab'', vol. 7, p. 157.</ref> | ||
[[Abu l-Hasan al-Ash'ari]] (d. | [[Abu l-Hasan al-Ash'ari]] (d. 324/935-6) believes Rafidi and [[Imamiyya|Imami]] are different titles for the same group that along other groups, constitutes [[Shi'a]]. he says: these people are called Rafidi, because they refused the leadership of [[Abu bakr]] and [['Umar]].<ref>Ashʿarī, ''Maqālāt al-islāmīyyīn'', p. 87.</ref> | ||
[[Ja'far Subhani]] believes that Rafidi is a political term and is used for those who oppose the government of the time. Since Shi'a, after the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] did not follow the first three caliphs, they were called so.<ref>Subḥānī, ''Buḥūth fī l-milal wa l-niḥal'', vol. 1, p. 123.</ref> | [[Ja'far Subhani]] believes that Rafidi is a political term and is used for those who oppose the government of the time. Since Shi'a, after the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] did not follow the first three caliphs, they were called so.<ref>Subḥānī, ''Buḥūth fī l-milal wa l-niḥal'', vol. 1, p. 123.</ref> |