Theological - historical analyzing the discourse of Martyrdom and Government of Imam Husain (PBH)

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Various views have been expressed about the aims of Imam Hussein uprising. Meanwhile the two views of socio-political martyrdom and the formation of the government are more famous than other views, to the extent that they are known as two common discourses in expressing the goals of the movement of Imam Hussein(as).In this article, the two discourses are examined by analytical method, and according to the drawbacks of these two views, it is concluded that neither of them aims to rise up and justify why this fateful movement,But the formation of the government and martyrdom were the strategies of Imam Hussein(as) to achieve the general goal of performing the duty of Imamate and guiding the society, which in itself was the basis for the realization of all other minor goals. As a model, the discourse of socio-political martyrdom and government can be strategic models of Islamic movements and uprisings. Also, by changing the attitude of the goal of martyrdom and the government to the strategy of these two, a way will be provided to eliminate the objections to both views.

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Persian
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Biannual journal of Theology journal, Volume:8 Issue: 14, 2021
Pages:
93 to 112
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