A Qur'anic-Hadith analysis of the authenticity of Rajʿat (partial resurrection)

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Partial resurrection (Rajˈat), meaning the revival of pure believers and pure unbelievers in the era of the appearance of the promised Mahdi, based on the predictions of the infallible Imams; It is one of the special beliefs of Twelver Shia, which has gone through ups and downs since the beginning of Islam until now. The Shia scholars have always defended the belief in return to merit by referring to the verses of the Quran and the Hadiths of the Prophet and the Imams. This suspicion and accusation that this belief is imported by Jews, Christians, Ignorance Arabs, or people like Abdullah Bin Saba; It has always been answered with arguments by the great scholars of Shia. so both from the point of view of the inherent possibility and the possibility of occurrence, a large number of great Shiite scholars have considered the authenticity of Rajˈat based on the Qur'an and narrations, as an undeniable matter and believe that its exclusion is unacceptable. In this research, the importedness of this belief has been rejected by analyzing the verses and narrations, and the authenticity of reversion has been proven.
Language:
Persian
Published:
پژوهشنامه موعود, Volume:4 Issue: 8, 2024
Pages:
5 to 26
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