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    Don Edouard Blanc. حسين بن محمد السمعاني، خزانة المفتين

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    Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.Volume II. Du Kitāb al-bayʿ à la fin de l'ouvrage. Titre au f. 2. Copie anonyme et non datée de deux mains (f. 5v-114v, 227-349v d'une main ; 114v-226v, 350-431v d'une autre. les derniers feuillets et les restaurations ont été complétés par un certain Masʿūd après que le volume ait été acheté par ʿAbd al-Raḥīm al-Ṣaḥḥāf qui résidait à Gudar-i Šayḫ Muḥammad Šarīf qui résidait à Gudar-i Šayḫ Muḥammad Šarīf.Marque d’achat rognée de ʿAbd al-Raḥīm al-Ṣaḥḥāf résidant à Gudar-i […] datée de rabī‘ I [ 11 ?]46 (f. 5), cachet de forme ovale au nom de Dīdār-i Ṭālib Muhammad Dīndār daté de 1193 / 1779 (f. 5, 23, 39, 122, 182, 250, 303, 432), marque de possession de Dindār Marwazī (f . 433

    Treatises on the Salvation of Abū Ṭālib

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    The following article surveys a few treatises regarding the salvation of the Prophet Muḥammad’s uncle, Abū Ṭālib b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib (d. circa 619ce). The controversy concerning Abū Ṭālib’s place in the hereafter stems from a wealth of reports condemning him to hell due to his refusal to convert to Islam and others which testify to his lifelong belief in God and the prophethood of Muḥammad. The first group of reports was canonized in the collections of Bukhārī and Muslim, while the second group largely appeared insīraand Shīʿīḥadīthliterature. Although Shīʿī thinkers have upheld the faith and salvation of Abū Ṭālib from the earliest periods of Islamic history, very few Sunnīs shared this opinion despite transmitting some of the same proof-texts cited in Shīʿī works. According to most Sunnīs, these proof-texts were either inconclusive or insufficient in proving Abū Ṭālib’s conversion to Islam or his salvation. However, there is a remarkable shift in the sensibilities of some Sunnīs after the ninth centuryhijrī(fifteenth centuryce). In contrast to early Sunnīs who considered such a possibility to be unlikely or flatly denied it, a few Sunnīs over the past five centuries have joined their Shīʿī co-religionists in their commitment to the salvation of Abū Ṭālib. This article introduces the relevant proof-texts and theological arguments that classical Shīʿī and modern Sunnī writers have utilized to advocate the belief in Abū Ṭālib’s salvation
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