Reinvestigating Literary and Cultural Needs of Waiting and Assessment of Young People's Familiarity with the Principles of Mahdiship and its Features
Author(s):
Nikpanaah , Mansour , Mazloomzadeh , Seyyedmeysam , Pour Jafar , Mansoureh
Abstract:
The idea of appearance of a Savior has been reflected in the most religious groups and nations in a special way to the extent that delineating human’s future aspects has become one of the constant concerns of today’s mankind. The necessity to express these issues for young people and the responsibilities they have to undertake is considered as the most important task of all tasks. Islam is a religion which has drawn a framework and bright atmosphere for human’s future. The concern of the Islamic society is the ignorance of younger generation – the future leaders of human society- of paving the grounds for the Parousia. In this research, our goal is to measure the awareness of young people of the principles of Mahdiship culture and waiting with a variety of questions. On the other hand, we are set to measure the threats and harms of messianic discussions among young people and also know whether there is a difference in the way boys and girls look at these issues.
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Language:
Persian
Published:
Awaiting the Promised, Volume:12 Issue: 39, 2013
Page:
171
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