The Religious and Political Thoughts of Muslim Brotherhood in Iran

Abstract:

‎“The Society of Call and Reformation of Iran” is a movement and a group affected by ‎the thoughts of “Muslim Brotherhood” movement. They do not insist on compliance ‎with the Salaf’s understanding of the Quran and the Sunnah; though they reject ‎invocation (Tawasoul), Esteghatheh, building tombs on the graves and some types of ‎grave pilgrimage (Ziyarat). They believe that different sects present different jurisdictive ‎understandings of Quran and Sunnah and thus are by no means sacred. They believe ‎it’s better to have a jurisdictive convention or society but since there’s no such a thing ‎in our time, following a religious sect is inevitable.‎
They also believe in democracy, Shura, collective wisdom besides tolerance of the ‎other and pluralism. They hold that the goal of the Arabic Spring is to return civilian ‎rights and the rule of the law. Israel is an occupier; thus Muslims and international ‎organizations should not keep silent against their crimes. This society believes that its ‎natural duty is to defend the civilian rights and the freedom of Iranian Sunnis and they ‎think that although Iranian Sunnis are relatively free, but they are far from fulfilling ‎their goal society.‎

Language:
Persian
Published:
Seraje Monir Magazine, Volume:6 Issue: 23, 2016
Page:
125
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