Comparative study of intellectual Shiism and Nvslfy founding principles in war and peace
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Abstract:
In recent years Muslims have been suffering from a civil war due to the emergence of the world''s largest terrorist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria¡ or ISIS. This group is considered more radical than Salafism is Neosalafism. The most ISIS conflict with Shia and manifested in the thoughts of Imam Khomeini in the Islamic Republic. This study tries to answer the question of the differences between the principles Neo-salafism (focused on ISIS) and the principles of intellectual Shi''ism (focused on Imam Khomeini) is? Findings show that Neo-salafism conflict with Shia conflict based on the two principles in their thinking. These principles are contradictory peer to peer. Shia principles such as ijtihad¡ rationalism¡ unity¡ according to the time-space¡ according to Ohm-important principle of justice. In contrast Neo-salafism principles such as Salafism¡ excommunication inclusive¡ Textualists and need to destroy all states. This descriptive - analytical written. Data library method - Documents Grdavryshdhand.sy from primary sources used¡ including speech.
Keywords:
Isis , Neo , salafism , Shia , Imam Khomeini , Excommunication , Violence
Language:
Persian
Published:
The Islamic Revolution Approach, Volume:10 Issue: 37, 2017
Page:
39
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