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To what extent are the narrations that apply Quranic verses to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) reliable?
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Numerous narrations have been transmitted in which words and verses of the [[Quran]] are applied to the [[Ahl al-Bayt]] and their [[Wilayah|divinely appointed authority]]. Many of these narrations are considered acceptable and have been used as evidence. The application of verses to the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] or others is deemed rational and a natural outcome of the [[Principle of Flow and Application (Jary wa Tatbiq)]]. However, researchers have rejected some of these narrations due to issues with their chains of transmission (isnads), as some narrators are accused of [[exaggeration (ghuluw)]] and holding corrupt beliefs in [[Shi'a biographical evaluation books|reliable Shi'a rijāl works]].
Numerous narrations have been transmitted in which words and verses of the [[Quran]] are applied to the [[Ahl al-Bayt]] and their [[Wilayah|divinely appointed authority]]. Many of these narrations are considered acceptable and have been used as evidence. The application of verses to the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] or others is deemed rational and a natural outcome of the [[Principle of Flow and Application (Jary wa Tatbiq)]]. However, researchers have rejected some of these narrations due to issues with their chains of transmission (isnads), as some narrators are accused of [[exaggeration (ghuluw)]] and holding corrupt beliefs in [[Shi'a biographical evaluation books|reliable Shi'a rijāl works]].


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