Revilement (al-Sabb) of Sahabah for Each Other and the Factors behind It

Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 4 (2):876 - 899 (2018)
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Abstract

There have been some narratives in Hadith literature that the companions of the Prophet Muhammad reviled (sabb) each other. In order to understand the expression of sabb correctly, the reasons of what led companions to curse need to be investigated. In this study, firstly concepts such as sabb, shatam and other related words will be examined and then the reasons for the expressions of sabb among companions and the factors which affected this will be analyzed.

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