A Review of Qur’anic Interpretations of Ahmad al-Hasan Basri with an Emphasis on the Conflicting Adaptations with Rational and Transmitted Reasons

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The flow of “Ahmad al-Hasan Basri” is one of the dangerous movements in the subject of Mahdism. While referring to the dream and sortes is Ahmad al-Hasan Basri’s common ground with some of the other claimants; providing new analysis of traditions and special principles in the approach to narrations has distinguished him from others. In recent years, the promotional activities of this flow, whether in the virtual world of Paltalk and various websites or in the form of face-to-face talk, have increased. Ahmad al-Hasan Basri’s reference to some of the common hadith approaches among some of the hadithists as well as his adaptation to the circumstances and events of the day, according to the special timing are his other characteristics. Ahmad al-Hasan Basri, who claims to be the first Mahdi and the promised Yamani, considers himself to have Divine knowledge like the Imams and be immune from any mistake or fault. The following paper, with a descriptive-analytic-critic approach, examines the Quranic mistakes of Ahmad al-Hasan with an emphasis on conflicting adaptations with the rational and transmitted reasons.

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Persian
Published:
Awaiting the Promised, Volume:18 Issue: 60, 2019
Page:
119
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