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Can You plz tell me about Ibn saba ?What role he played in Shia'ism ?

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Can You plz tell me about Ibn saba ?What role he played in Shia'ism ?

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  1. is that where you guys claim he a jew the founder of shias? LMAO

    wallahi wahabis come up with the craziest things to say hahahaha

    if ur gonna believe that c**p, than heck ur gonna believe this story...

    guess who's my nighbours? guess!!

    ok ok ok, its...Batman and Robin, yo i swear i saw their batmobile in the garage and everything, they one time let me in their house to water their plants cause they were on vacation, and than i found the keys for their batmobile, so i took it for a joyride, picked up a couple of chicks and we were up ALL night if u know what i mean ;) than i backed up into another parked car but the dent is hardly noticable..so shhhh what Batman dont know, wont hurt em


  2. He was Jewish Rabbi who claimed a conversion to Islam during the caliphate of `Uthman. He claimed the divinity of Ali (ra) claiming that he is god, Ali (ra) said he was a heretic and expelled him to Madain (persian population). After Ali (ra) passed away he said that Ali (ra) didn't die but resides in the imams, and will come back to fill the earth with peace.

    Edit: The role he played in shia'ism is he brought about the concept of immat e ali.

  3. He is a Yemeni Jew who pretend to be a Muslims (the first one who practiced taqqiya)  and he want to destroy Islam but he was smart he didn't do like others who fought directly he say to destroy Islam you have to change it and destroy it from the beliefs

    so he show that he loves Ali(ra) and he made people  go against Uthman(ra)     and go on  he founded shiaism religion and he seems that success for a while since many ignorant Muslims call shias as Muslims !

    you can read more


  4. He was a jew.

    He was the main person to plan the Myrterdom of Hazral Ali RadhiAllahAnhu and Hazrat Usman etc.  

  5. I never heard of him until the wahabis started making accusations. It's mind blowing to think that one guy managed to change the message of Islam by himself and only during the time of one Imam (AS)... it can't possibly be true in any way, shape or form. Ibn Saba may not have even existed - no clear evidence exists for him. Ibn Saba is supposed to have related/be mentioned in a handful of hadiths - is that enough to change the whole religion? Ibn Saba was around only at Imam Ali's (AS) time but remember in Islam there are 12 Imams so you can imagine the rest of the 11 Imams would have guided the people from the apparent deviation he spread. We never heard of him at all so how can he have changed the religion when we never heard of him? And the apparent beliefs he was trying to spread are not a part of Shia Islam.

    This is just another wahabi myth spread to discredit the brilliance of the Shia faith, pure original Islam.

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