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Shia consider Sunnis to be disbelievers and impure, to the extent that when a Shia shakes hands with a Sunni, they purify their hands afterward. | Shia consider Sunnis to be disbelievers and impure, to the extent that when a Shia shakes hands with a Sunni, they purify their hands afterward. | ||
These arguments have been critiqued by Shia and some Sunni scholars, with various responses provided.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last1=Falah Tafti|first1=Mohammad Reza|last2=Husseini|first2=Seyyed Mohammad|last3=Mo'meni|first3=Abedin|last4=Davarzani|first4=Hussein|year=2019|title=Non-Takfir of Shia from the Perspective of Sunni Schools|journal=Comparative Jurisprudence|issue=14|pages=61–82|url=https://fiqhemoqaran.mazaheb.ac.ir/article_105977.html}}</ref> | These arguments have been critiqued by Shia and some Sunni scholars, with various responses provided.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last1=Falah Tafti|first1=Mohammad Reza|last2=Husseini|first2=Seyyed Mohammad|last3=Mo'meni|first3=Abedin|last4=Davarzani|first4=Hussein|year=2019|title=Non-Takfir of Shia from the Perspective of Sunni Schools|journal=Comparative Jurisprudence|issue=14|pages=61–82|url=https://fiqhemoqaran.mazaheb.ac.ir/article_105977.html}}</ref> | ||
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