Is Mahdavi government resulting in mass destruction or just providing context and the emergence of the truth (Analysis of traditions claiming mass destruction)

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Malahem and Fitan is a source along with the narratives in the book of Assemblies, in which there are a series of narratives about the events of the apocalypse, which appears to indicate that the Imam of the time has certain purposes and aims and his aims are forwarded with sword and the killing will wide ensue. Of these traditions have been different perceptions; Some apparently believe in the tradition and appealed to widespread killings by Imam; And others rejected this view and consider the implications of these traditions are unfinished.
In this article, through content analysis, to review these kinds of Islamic traditions and an understanding of the narrative is tried to be achieved through jurisprudential-scientific criteria. Firstly, there is no proper documentation and issuance of these types of traditions and secondly, the appearance of these traditions from different directions with its reason is in conflict. So, even on the assumption of accepting the narrative, its appearance cannot be bound.
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Persian
Published:
Mashreq-e Mouood, Volume:11 Issue: 41, 2017
Page:
79
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