Father qadari and maternal Uncles rawaafid (shia)
Yusuf Ibn Asbaat (rahimahullaah) said:
”My father was a qadari and my maternal uncles were rawaafid (shia), and Allaah saved me through Sufyaan (i.e. guided him to the Sunnah through Sufyaan)”
[Quoted by Shaikh Jamaal Ibn Fareehaan al-Haarithi (may Allaah preserve him) in لم الدر المنثور page 142, and its original reference is in Taareekh Dimashq 8/79]
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