Evaluation martyr Motahari views about the hadith narrative of religion Mojaded
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A famous narrative of the Prophet (peace be upon him) narrated that in each century , Allah poses person among the nations to renew religion. First , narrative have been quoted in Abi Dawood Sunan and then quoted in many sunni narrative communities and And some of them have consensus on the authenticity of document and content narrative, the first time , in Shiite, Sheikh Bahai has reported. Martyr Motahhari's works have doubts about the authenticity of this hadith And the document because its narrated by Abu Hurayra . As for the content ,he had four criticals .seems to be, in reject, these critical are incomplete in reject of narrative, because existence of Abu Hurayrah will not make invalid narrative , So that many Shia narrators have narrated his . About content criticals as well: First, the word "ras" in the hadith is adverb Etefaghi. secondly, the "man" in the narrative is common word and implies on more than one, thirdly, mistake in Determining the narrative examples, there is no reason that narrative is imitation; Fourthly, as reasons can not say the philosophical thought of ancient Iranians had impression on Mojaded narrative.
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Persian
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Tahqiqat-e Ulum-e Qur´an wa Hadith, Volume:13 Issue: 3, 2016
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141 to 167
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