Analyzing the Role and Personality of Messiah in the Two Sects of Qadiani and Baha’is Based on the Implication of Religious References

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Abstract:

The misled flows like Baha’is and Qadiani in the subject of Messiah and the Apocalypse have referred to religious texts; however, some of these texts are defected in terms of their documents. In some cases, the thinkers of the sects have distorted them in terms of their implication. The focus of the paper is on the examination of the deviations of these implications. This research has been carried out by doing library and multimedia studies, as well as using the method of analyzing the appearance and interpretation of the texts used by the two sects. We can count the results as follows: the denominations have described their leaders and characters the same as “Jesus” or “someone akin to him” by subjective interpretation, no-reason and based-on-taste comparisons and by leaving the implication rules of texts and have considered their opposition as equivalent to Antichrist. Examining the implications of the referenced texts show that the character and behavior of the Jesus Christ in terms of his birth, the length of life, and his apocalyptic deeds is not identical to any type of implication for the leaders of the sects.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Awaiting the Promised, Volume:17 Issue: 59, 2018
Page:
129
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