Now you are acting stupid to overcome the humiliation caused by the exposition of this myth. I gave you two examples exposing the reality about this myth, the fact is that your imams took knowledge from several teachers who were non-ahlulbayt. Hence its irrational and unacademic to say that the hadeeth of imam is via their fathers till Prophet.
Your examples were moronic. Do you honestly think that for the entire lives of the Imams, all they did was re-quote the Prophet and nothing else? If the chain of any narration goes to the Prophet from an Imam, then it is safe to
assume that it went from Imam to previous Imam --> Prophet.
LOL, where is exception about those Sahaba who loved Prophet and Ahlulbayt? Seems you busted your ownself.
You mean the list - Salman, Abu Dharr, Bilal, Ammar for starters.
So eventually our Shia friend agrees that, Sunnis are right in taking deen from Sahaba, who loved Prophet(saws) and his Ahlulbayt. Congrats Sunnis.
Yes congrats. You take your deen from sahaba and not from the Prophet & AhlulBayt. Good luck with this. Didnt Caliph Uthman ban umra and hajj at the same time?
Were the Ahlul Bayt [ra] not Sahaba [ra]? Oh right, you regurgitated what was thrown at you from the pulpits. Allow me to explain and I hope this comes as a shock because this whole Sahaba versus Ahlul Bayt is a figment of Shia imagination; two pictures that can never be superimposed in the minds of the Shias when in reality they are one image.
A Sahabi is one who became Muslim, met the Prophet [saw] and died upon Islam. Three things: became a Muslim, had enjoyed the company of the Prophet [saw] (even for a short period of time) and died Muslim (never went back on Islam or became apostate). Imam Ali [ra] fits that definition, so does Fatima [ra] and Imam Hassan [ra] and Imam Hussain [ra]. So to answer your question, the Prophet [saw] only took sahaba to mubahala.
Allow me to add one last tidbit. The virtues of the four I just named (peace be upon them and may Allah be pleased with them) are two-fold. They are sahabi (by definition) and Ahlul Bayt [ra] (by Prophetic declaration).
While the AhlulBayt can be deemed sahaba, not all sahaba can be called AhlulBayt. Hence the need for differentiation. Since being of the AhlulBayt is the higher category, that is what we refer too. But thanks for trying.
The portion of your trousers or pants (boxers more closely) that sit against your rear-end (buttocks) has a word for it in Dari. We (Afghans) call that portion "kheshtak". Generally, the kheshtak coexists peacefully with our bodies but to highlight the venom of some - those that cannot help but cause problems and create rifts in the most peaceful situations among the most easily coexisting (friendly) people - we have a saying which goes, "fulaan (insert name) can start a fight between kheshtak and buttocks".
I am sure the person who invented that saying was thinking of Shias because only Shias can come up with, and entertain, feuds and rivalries between two peacefully coexisting groups that had nothing but love and admiration for each other.
And there it is. The Afghan fascination with men's buttocks. How many boys have you raped. I saw Kite Runner. I know what you do to little helpless boys.
Peaceful coexisting groups apart from Jamal and Siffin of course.
You take your Ahadith from maybe 3-4 Sahabis as according to al-Kafi only 3 or 4 didn't apostate. Which is such a small number (less than 1% of Sahabis) tgay stastically is it even worth mentioning? No. More Shi'i polemics and excuses for their fanatic takfiri ideals.
yes. What is your point?
Secondly that is no different to Catholics who claim their religionis inherited from the Apostles and therefore Jesus because they passed everything down over the generations to the early christian bishops and priests all the way through to the modern day. Same with the Naqshbandis who claim that they have a golden chain (also incidentally including some of your imams) going back to Rasul Allah which justifies their practises.
We don't accept such excuses from them so why should we accept them from you. No. Give us a reason to accept them.
Why is it okay for you to take your Sunnah from the sahaba but not okay for the shia to take ours from the AhlulBayt?