The Role of Ghalids or Extremists in Spreading the Culture of Insult, Curse and Imprecation with Name and Sign
Author(s):
Abstract:
After thedeath of the holy Prophetdispute arose abouthissuccession. Some believed to Ali succession and some of them was looking to succession of another one. Beliefin the merits ofAliforthe succession ofthe Prophet was the common idea of some groups which were named Shia of Ali or 12 Imami, some groups created from Shia approach. Each of the groups have special vision about companions of the Prophet, especiallyaboutthose whoabandon Ali succession. In this research, the vision of three sects of Ghalids: Moghairiyeh, Khetabiyeh and Nosayriyeh which Sunni knows them Shia, to companions of the Prophet and their role in spreading the culture of insult, curse and imprecation with name and sign imprecation is analyzed. Findings of this research shows that despite Ghalids groups knew themselves as followers of Imams and Shia, their performance was in opposite of Imams tradition and they had Inappropriate behaviortowardcompanions of prophet that unfortunately, is seen in the name of Shia.
Keywords:
Shia , Ghalids , Extremists , Insult , Succession
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Jurisprudence & History of Civilization, Volume:9 Issue: 36, 2013
Page:
111
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