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The purification verse (the last part of verse 33 of Surah Al-Ahzab) unequivocally indicates the immunity and purity of the Five Members of the Ahlul Bayt of the Prophet. There is no room for any doubt in this matter, and it has been firmly established. Through the analyses conducted, the following conclusions can be drawn: Firstly, the object of the verb "Yarid" is predestined, and this is crucial in understanding the implication of the verse, which unfortunately many commentators have overlooked. Secondly, according to the command of the Noble Prophet and the Imams, "Rejs" in this verse means "doubt." This doubt was not in the Ahlul Bayt themselves but in the minds of people who thought that perhaps the Ahlul Bayt could be susceptible to sin, forgetfulness, or error like others, or might commit such acts in the future. Therefore, by revealing this noble verse, God removed this doubt from the minds of all skeptics. Thirdly, before the revelation of the purification verse, both indirectly in the Holy Quran and the words of the Noble Prophet, the purity and immunity of the Ahlul Bayt had been expressed, and people were fully aware of this meaning. With the descent of this verse in the Quran, it was explicitly stated and emphasized, providing eternal evidence for this meaning.
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| Keywords: Purification Verse, Ahlul Bayt, Rejs, Immunity. |
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Special Received: 2024/06/26 | Accepted: 2025/09/23 | Published: 2025/09/23
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