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Old 11-01-2009, 07:56 PM   #16
Erawise

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I don't think so because A lot of shia literature say that Jafar as Sadiq was a shia. Just because he taught Imam abu hanifa and Malik does not mean that he was a sunni. You should be careful to use this argument on jafar as sadiq teaching Abu hanifa and malik. Shia muslims use this argument all the time to justify Jafar as sadiq being better than the other imams you have mentioned.

Regardless of whether or not he was shia or sunni, All syed people, whether shia or sunni, claim ancestry from one of the 12 Shia Imams. Implying that even sunnis have shia background. If this is true, then this would imply that they are more shia syeds than sunni ones.

I didn't think that there were more Sunni syeds than shia ones. Is there any proof on this?
Except that the 'SHIA' IMAMS WERE NOT SHIA. Get that straight. Western historiography does not accept your cultish sources.

Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq would probably call someone a kafir if someone came up to him and said "you're infallible" (audhubillah)
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