The Political Consequences of Reproducing the Thinking of the Akhbari on the Islamic Revolution’s Discourse

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Reproduction of the concept of "Akhbari" as one of the main rivals of the discourse of the Islamic Revolution is a serious threat to it. Contrary to the discourse of the Islamic Revolution, the Akhbarians, by limiting the resources of deducing to the hadiths and opposing the use of reason and Ejtihad and consensus, would enter the limited realm of religious which will limit religion to individual affairs.
Therefore, in view of the minimalist attitude of the Akhbaris to religion, the political consequences of the reproduction of the thought of Akhbari can be examined in two areas: 1. In the field of political thought, the reproduction of Akhbari thought leads to the promotion of the idea of separation of religion from politics, the promotion of the idea of the closure of the Islamic state at the time of Imam’s absence, and the weakening of the position of the supreme leader and his authority. 2. In the field of political action, will undermine the acceptability of the Islamic system, the opposition to it and the unreliability of the government’s rules.
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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Revolution Research, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2018
Pages:
121 to 142
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