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- The_Four_Companions abstract "The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba is a Shi'a term that refers to the four Sahaba Shi'a believe stayed most loyal to Imam Ali after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad: Abū Dhar al-Ghifāri Ammār ibn Yāsir Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi Salman the PersianThose among Muhammad's companions who were closest to both Muhammad and Imam Ali were called Shias of Ali "partisans of ‘Alī" during Muhammad's lifetime and it was for these primarily that the following hadith was said:Glad tidings, Ali! Verily you and your Shia will be in Paradise. These companions are later referred to as "Real Shi'a". Abdullah ibn Abbas, Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr and Malik al-Ashtar were other such partisans. However, it is only The Four Companions that are believed to have attained the rank of "the Real Shi‘a" and remained so.".
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- The_Four_Companions wikiPageRevisionID "669591994".
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Abd_Allah_ibn_Abbas.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Dhar_al-Ghifari.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Ali.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Ammar_ibn_Yasir.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_lists.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quartets.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sahabah_favored_by_Shias.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shia_Islam.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Hadith_of_the_pond_of_Khumm.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Imam_Ali.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Malik_al-Ashtar.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Miqdad_ibn_Aswad.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Abi_Bakr.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Abu_Bakr.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Real_Shia.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Sahaba.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Sahabah.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Salman_the_Persian.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Shia.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Shia_etymology.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLink Sulaym_ibn_Qays.
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four Companions".
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Four Companions".
- The_Four_Companions wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Four Companions".
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- The_Four_Companions subject Category:Cultural_lists.
- The_Four_Companions subject Category:Quartets.
- The_Four_Companions subject Category:Sahabah_favored_by_Shias.
- The_Four_Companions subject Category:Shia_Islam.
- The_Four_Companions hypernym Shi.
- The_Four_Companions type Article.
- The_Four_Companions type List.
- The_Four_Companions type Person.
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- The_Four_Companions type List.
- The_Four_Companions comment "The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba is a Shi'a term that refers to the four Sahaba Shi'a believe stayed most loyal to Imam Ali after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad: Abū Dhar al-Ghifāri Ammār ibn Yāsir Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi Salman the PersianThose among Muhammad's companions who were closest to both Muhammad and Imam Ali were called Shias of Ali "partisans of ‘Alī" during Muhammad's lifetime and it was for these primarily that the following hadith was said:Glad tidings, Ali! Verily you and your Shia will be in Paradise. ".
- The_Four_Companions label "The Four Companions".
- The_Four_Companions sameAs الأركان_الأربعة.
- The_Four_Companions sameAs Dörd_sadiq_səhabə.
- The_Four_Companions sameAs m.0996nw.
- The_Four_Companions sameAs Dört_Sadık_Sahabe.
- The_Four_Companions sameAs Q4818134.
- The_Four_Companions sameAs Q4818134.
- The_Four_Companions wasDerivedFrom The_Four_Companions?oldid=669591994.
- The_Four_Companions isPrimaryTopicOf The_Four_Companions.