Mirza Abul-Fadl Gulpaygani analysis of the textual arguments in the book Friday on period of Yom emergence

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Mirza Abul-Fadl Gulpaygani is a skilled missionary of Babbi sect who matches the book, "Day of the advent period," to the period of Ali Muhammad Shirazi’s life as Mahdi. He used the Quran and hadith textual arguments, and seeks to preach his messianic claims about his emergence. In regard to the three verses of Surahs of Hajj, Sojdeh and Saba, he also cited evidence denying the finality of Islam that is a principle in Islam as a religion. He also imposes his own misconceptions and false interpretation to Quran without proper evidence and reason, and also called three narratives from someone called Abi Lobaid, both him and the narrative are unverified. He also cites the Mofazel bin Omar’s narrative with some distortion of it and another tradition from the prophet which is in fact fabricated, to conclude 1260 as the figure that Mohammad ali Babb has emerged. The techniques used by him is partly impositions, partly distortions, false similarities and fabrications that are not sufficient to prove his claims. This paper reviews the arguments in the book called Faraed, criticizing and analyzing them.
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Persian
Published:
Mashreq-e Mouood, Volume:10 Issue: 40, 2017
Page:
191
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