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A brief text about the presence of narrations from Shi'ah narrators in one of the most trusted books of Ahlul-Sunnah: Sahih al-Bukhari. O you who believe! Be careful of your duty to Allah, and be with the truthful (Holy Qur’an: Chapter 9, Verse 119) The Shi’ah point of view was followed by many early scholars of Islam who were considered truthful and trustworthy, and their narrations of the Ahadith of the Prophet (s) were relied upon by famous Sunni scholars. Listed below are a few of the Shi’ah scholars that al-Bukhari has relied upon in his Sahih. If we add to these the rest of them including those narrators in the Sahih of Muslim and the other four Sihah Sittah who followed the Shi’ah faith, then the number would increase significantly.

To save space, reference is given to the section title (kitab) in each book for only one hadith by each person - the rest can be found using indices or hadith software. The reader will notice the term Rafidi every now and then in the following biographies. The Sunni scholars generally define a Rafidi as a Shi’ah who openly criticizes or rejects the legitimacy of the Caliphs before ‘Ali (a). • Sahih Bukhari [kitab al-’iman] • Sahih Muslim [kitab al-’iman] • Sahih al-Tirmidhi [kitab al-salat] • Sunan al-Nasa’i [kitab al-sahw] • Sunan Abu Dawud [kitab altaharah] • Sunan Ibn Majah [kitab al-muqaddamah] • “Aboo Daawood said: He was an ardent Shee’ee, his ahaadeeth are allowable.Ibn Mandah said: Ahmad ibn Hanbal used to point ‘Ubaydullaah out to the people, and he was well known for Rafd (extreme partisanship for ‘Alee), and he would not let anyone enter his house who was called ‘Mu’aawiyah’”. [The Creed of the Imaam of Hadeeth al-Bukhari and of the Great Scholars from whom he narrated (Salafi Publications, UK, 1997), p.

89 from Al-Dhahabi, Siyar A’lam al-Nubala, vol. 9, pp.553-557] • “A pious person, one of the important Shi’ah scholars.

Considered reliable by Yahya b. Ma’in, Abu Hatim said he was reliable, trustworthy.

Al-’Ijli said: He was an authority on the Qur’an.” [Al-Dhahabi, Tadhkirat al-Huffaz under “‘Ubayd Allah b. Musa al-’Absi”] • Sahih Bukhari [ kitab al-tawhid] • Sahih al-Tirmidhi [ kitab al-manaqib] • Sunan Ibn Majah [ kitab ma ja' fi al-jana'iz] • He was a trustworthy Rafidi and his hadith is in (Sahih of) al-Bukhari. [Ibn Hajar al-’Asqalani, Taqrib al-Tahdhib, under “‘Abbad b. Ya’qub al-Rawajani”] • Abu Hatim said: He was a shaykh, reliable. Ibn ‘Adi said: He used to denounce the Salaf. In him was extremism of Shi’ism.

Muhammad said: He used to denounce ‘Uthman. I heard him saying, “Allah is more just than that he would admit Talhah and al-Zubayr into heaven after they paid allegiance to ‘Ali and then fought him.” Ibn Hibban said: He was a Rafidi inviting (others to his belief).

He narrated this hadith, “If you see Mu’awiyah on my pulpit, kill him!” [Ibn Hajar al-’Asqalani, Tahdhib al-Tahdhib,under “‘Abbad b. Ya’qub al-Rawajani”] • Sahih al-Bukhari [kitab al-tawhid] • Sahih Muslim [kitab al-’iman] • Sahih al-Tirmidhi [kitab tafsir al-Qur’an] • Sunan al-Nasa’i [kitab al-’iman wa al-nudhur] • Sunan Abu Dawud [kitab al-buyu’] • Sunan Ibn Majah [kitab al-zakah] • He was Rafidi Shi’i, one of (the people of) opinion.

[Abu Ja’far al-’Uqayli, Du’afa al-’Uqayli, under “‘Abd al-Malik b. A’yan”] • He was Rafidi, reliable (saduq). [Al-Mizzi, Tahdhib al-Kamal, under “‘Abd al-Malik b. A’yan”] • Al-’Ijli said: He was from Kufah, a Tabi’i (Successor), reliable. Sufyan said: ‘Abd al- Malik b.