Recognition and analysis of the resultant of narration and anti-narration Intra-religious of Shiite of Karbala

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“Shia Twelve Imams” is a religious school of the Ahl al-Bayt  that always emphasizes constructive interaction with other non-hostile Islamic religions and will never be silent against oppression and in defense of the oppressed. The culmination of this belief has manifested in the narration of Karbala. Contrary to this thinking, there is an anti-narrative stream from Karbala. Therefore, the analysis of the resultant of the narrative and the anti-narrative of Karbala is of special importance. Hence, the question arises that what are forming factors and goals of the anti-narrative stream from Karbala? Also, what are the ways to win the war of narrations? The findings of this study, which have extracted using the documentary research method, indicate that epistemological and political weaknesses are the factors that create this trend. The proposed solution of this research to solve this problem is to increase the knowledge about the anti-narrative stream, also the real Shiites, and the position of "Marjaeyat."

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Persian
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Islamic Politics Research, Volume:8 Issue: 18, 2021
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92 to 117
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