Review and criticizing of Zahabi's theological problems to Imam Hassan Askari's (AS) interpretation

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Mohammad Hussein Zahabi is one of the contemporary professors in Quran science and traditions. He believed, in one of her famous book "Al-tafsiro va al-mofasseroon" after saying some text of interpretation from Imam Hasan Al-askari (a.s) with titles like "Ali's Velayah";" Revayat Makzobe fee fazle ahl- al-beit" and so on, this interpretation suspected to many exaggerated thought, out of intellect and acceptance of Shia tendencies and playing with Quran traditions, without any presentation of reasons. He claimed this reference to Imam Askari is false and vilification from Shia thinkers. Whereas many Imamiyyah's scholars and researchers related this interpretation to Imam. So this studies by analytical and descriptive method try to critics his point of view. Finally, referencing to some evident in Islamic books and even suna(h)'s sources we concluded that Imam's interpretation is innocent of all charges and critics. But traditional and intellectual reasons support its validity and verify.

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Persian
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Journal of Quran Theology, Volume:4 Issue: 6, 2016
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9 to 30
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