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Shia's view of the Hadith Narrators & Books

The Shia reject most of the narrators of Hadith that are considered reliable by Sunni Muslims, except Abu Zarr Al-Gafari. Similarly, the Shia do not accept authentic Hadith books, relied upon by Sunni Muslims such as Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, etc. Indeed,  Abdullah As-Subayt (Shia scholar) states regarding Imam Al-Bukhari: "He has transmitted strange and even abominable tales unsuitable even for the minds of superstitious Berbers and old Sudani women." (Taht Rayah al-Haqq) .

Shia trust their own Shia narrators with unreliable methodologies of tracing narrations. Furthermore, the sayings  they falsely attribute to their Imams are equally as important to them as sayings attributed to Prophet Mohammad

 

                                           


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