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The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba, is a Shia term for the four Companions (ṣaḥāba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who are supposed to have stayed most loyal to Ali ibn Abi Talib after Muhammad's death in 632: 1. * Salman al-Fārisī 2. * Abū Dharr al-Ghifāri 3. * Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi 4. * Ammār ibn Yāsir Salman is generally considered to be the loftiest amongst these elite four in Shia theology. It is narrated from the prophet Muhammad that:

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  • الأركان الأربعة تسمية يطلقها الشيعة على أربعة من الصحابة وهم: أبو ذر الغفاري، وسلمان الفارسي، والمقداد بن عمرو، وعمار بن ياسر. طبقا للمصادر الشيعية فان هؤلاء الاربعة كانوا اقرب الناس لعلي بن ابي طالب وكانوا ممن امتنع عن بيعة أبو بكر ولذلك يلقبون عندهم بالأركان الاربعة وهم من الصحابة العدول غير المجروحين عند الشيعة. لا يؤمن الشيعة بعصمتهم وإنما يبجلونهم ويضعونهم موضع أنصار علي بن أبي طالب وروي عن أنس بن مالك مرفوعا: إن الجنة تشتاق إلى أربعة: علي بن أبي طالب، وعمار بن ياسر، وسلمان الفارسي، والمقداد. (ar)
  • The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba, is a Shia term for the four Companions (ṣaḥāba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who are supposed to have stayed most loyal to Ali ibn Abi Talib after Muhammad's death in 632: 1. * Salman al-Fārisī 2. * Abū Dharr al-Ghifāri 3. * Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi 4. * Ammār ibn Yāsir Salman is generally considered to be the loftiest amongst these elite four in Shia theology. It is narrated from the prophet Muhammad that: (en)
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  • الأركان الأربعة تسمية يطلقها الشيعة على أربعة من الصحابة وهم: أبو ذر الغفاري، وسلمان الفارسي، والمقداد بن عمرو، وعمار بن ياسر. طبقا للمصادر الشيعية فان هؤلاء الاربعة كانوا اقرب الناس لعلي بن ابي طالب وكانوا ممن امتنع عن بيعة أبو بكر ولذلك يلقبون عندهم بالأركان الاربعة وهم من الصحابة العدول غير المجروحين عند الشيعة. لا يؤمن الشيعة بعصمتهم وإنما يبجلونهم ويضعونهم موضع أنصار علي بن أبي طالب وروي عن أنس بن مالك مرفوعا: إن الجنة تشتاق إلى أربعة: علي بن أبي طالب، وعمار بن ياسر، وسلمان الفارسي، والمقداد. (ar)
  • The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba, is a Shia term for the four Companions (ṣaḥāba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who are supposed to have stayed most loyal to Ali ibn Abi Talib after Muhammad's death in 632: 1. * Salman al-Fārisī 2. * Abū Dharr al-Ghifāri 3. * Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi 4. * Ammār ibn Yāsir Salman is generally considered to be the loftiest amongst these elite four in Shia theology. It is narrated from the prophet Muhammad that: Faith has ten grades, and Salman is on the tenth (i.e., highest) grade, Abu Dharr on the ninth, and Miqdad on the eighth grade. Those among Muhammad's Companions who were closest to Ali were called the shīʿat ʿAlī ('the partisans of Ali') during Muhammad's lifetime. The following hadith is narrated about them from Jabir al-Ansari: The Messenger of Allah said: "Glad tidings Oh Ali! For verily you and your companions and your Shi'ah will be in Heaven." These companions were later referred to as "The Real Shia." Abdullah ibn Abbas, Ubay ibn Ka'b, Bilal ibn Rabah, Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, Malik al-Ashtar, and Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman were other such partisans. However, it is only The Four Companions that are supposed to have attained distinction in their devotion to Ali. (en)
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