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The Tābi‘ūn (Arabic: التابعون "Followers") are the generation of Muslims who were born after the death of Muhammad but who were contemporary of the Sahaba "Companions". As such they played an important part in the development of Islamic thought and philosophy, and in the political development of the early Caliphate. In particular, they played a vital role in the split in the Islamic community between Sunni and Shia Muslims. To this day, interpretations of their behaviour and characters are highly controversial.
[edit] Sunni viewThe Sunnis define a Tabi‘i as a Muslim who:
The Sunnis consider the Tabi‘in as the best generation after the Sahaba. According to the Sunnis, Muhammad said: "The best people are those living in my generation, then those coming after them, and then those coming after (the second generation)" [1]. Some examples of Tabi‘in:
[edit] Shia viewThis list gives their approximate status in the general Shia view: [edit] Strong positive status
[edit] Positive status
[edit] Neutral status
[edit] Negative status[edit] Strong negative status
[edit] Unclassified
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