A Study of the Reasons for Shiite Excommunication from the Perspective of the Salafi Jihadi Currents with Emphasis on Al-Zarqawi’s Book “Attic Hadith Al-Rafidah”
- Author:
- Nafiseh Ahmadvand
- Level:
- Ph.D
- Subject(s):
- Theological religions
- Language:
- Farsi
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Islamic Denominations
- Year:
- 2018
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Mahdi Farmanian
- Advisor(s):
- Seyyed Mahdi Alizadeh mosavi
The jihadi Salafism, with concepts such as shirk and heresy, ruled out Shiite blasphemy that, with the advent of this group in Iraq, the leader of the Iraqi jihadi Salafiyah, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi tweaked the book Shah’s “Hal Atak Hadith al-Rafiza” and ordered all of the Sunnis to kill the Shiites. Zarqawi regards the Shiite as out of Islam and charges the Shiites with allegations of distortion of the Qur’an, the cursing of the Holy Prophet’s companions and the serious intention of the Shiites to eliminate Islam. Referring to several historical evidence of history, Takfir of Shiites has a history of consensus on Takfir of Shiite, while Takfir is legal and has certain rules and conditions that ignore these rules and barriers such as ignorance and interpretation and, the lack of distinction between absolute and definitive Takfir, apparent and incorrect perceptions of the Quranic verses, tolerance in the development of theological sources, forging the words of the religious leaders, and the misuse of certain views of some Shiite scholars have led fanatical ignorance such as Zarqawi to widespread exaggeration of his opponents in particular, the Shi’ites act with a mask of violence and excesses on the face of Islam, causing disgust and prevent the youth from becoming a religion. This essay examines the reasons for the Shiite Takfir from the jihadi Salafiy, especially Zarqawi’s view in his book, and then, by referring to authoritative sources and the books of Muslim scholars including Shiites and Sunnis, criticizes those reasons, and challenges the claims of Zarqawi about the deleting Shiites from the circle of Islam.