Talk:Rafidha
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Zayd bin Ali
[edit]This quote "In past times, it was used by some Sunni historians to refer to some Shi'a who refused to follow Zayd ibn Ali. It is thought that the usage of the term came from Zayd ibn Ali himself who exclaimed "You have abandoned me (rafadhtumuni)" to some of his followers who retracted their oath of allegience then they asked him to refuse to acknowledge Abu Bakr and Umar but Zayd ibn Ali said no,so they left and rejected him. [1]." Is an opinion on behalf of a Sunni scholar Muhammad bin Jareer at-Tabari. Any such quotes from Zayd bin Ali should be verified from sources from either Zayd bin Ali's brother Imam Muhammad al-Baqir or Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (Zayd bin Ali's nephew), or his sahabah like Abu'l Jarud Ziyad ibn Abi Ziyad. Al-Zaidi
Proposed merger with Rafida
[edit]It seems to me that both of these articles deal with the same subject, so they should be merged. John Carter 22:49, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- There's no need to go through any kind of process on this -- Rafidha was created by the "Iraqi dinar" vandal (whose multifarious nefarious activities are abundantly documented on page Talk:Rafida) in order to try to get around the fact that every single other individual who has been involved in article "Rafida" has turned thumbs down on his nonsense. AnonMoos 23:11, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- ^ Tareekh at-Tabari, Vol. II, p. 1700