“An Inquiry into the Conceptual and Exemplar Evolution of Dissociation in the First Centuries of Shiism”

Author:
Abdolmajid Etesami
Level:
Ph.D
Subject(s):
Shia Studies
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Shi’i Studies
Year:
2019
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Mohammadtaghi Sobhani
Advisor(s):
Mohammad Hasan Nadem, Mohammad Ghafouri Nejad

Dissociation is an intrinsic term in religion, meaning the types of inner and practical cessation of false ones. The revelation texts, the enemy of the Almighty God, and the vindicator of the elements of the mission, are an obvious example of the false people. Dissociation, from the early stages of Islam, at least until the end of the first century, had no change in the concept of it, but the examples of those who are guilty of abandonment, as well as the manner of the atonement, were associated with evolution. The Prophet portrays the issue of the mission and Imamate as well as the explanation of the position of the Ahl al-Bayt of the Front of the Faith and showed his obvious indulgence against the opponents of the two. Ahl al-Bayt and his companions, following the same order, showed in various ways their indignity against the false front and introduced various examples of vicegerents. The basis of this offense was on the axis of divine Imamate and the companion to the Ahl al-Bayt. Whatever the noble life of the prophet passes, this center of thought is newer, and on this basis, the Imams Shiite finds identity. In relation to this process, the formation of the Shi’ism of Imami is one that one can show the evolution of the analogy of dissociation in comparison to the age of the Prophet Mohammad after his glorious life. But the example evolution of dissociation, officially and manifestly revealed in the confrontation of the Divine Imamate with the front of the human caliphate after his life, showed the general examples in a detailed and precise manner.