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'''Al-Shaqq al-sadr''' (the splitting of the chest)” “refers to a miracle attributed to Prophet Muhammad ( | '''Al-Shaqq al-sadr''' (the splitting of the chest)” “refers to a miracle attributed to [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] in which several angels split open his chest, wash his heart, and purify it. | ||
This event has been narrated with different locations and times, and some believe that it occurred multiple times at different ages. Shia and Sunni scholars have expressed various opinions regarding the authenticity of these reports. It has been said that this miracle has been more widely affirmed by Sunni scholars. Many Shia scholars have judged these reports to be fabricated, while some have accepted them, and others have described it not as a physical, tangible event but rather as a symbolic or visionary experience. | This event has been narrated with different locations and times, and some believe that it occurred multiple times at different ages. Shia and Sunni scholars have expressed various opinions regarding the authenticity of these reports. It has been said that this miracle has been more widely affirmed by Sunni scholars. Many Shia scholars have judged these reports to be fabricated, while some have accepted them, and others have described it not as a physical, tangible event but rather as a symbolic or visionary experience. | ||