Review of the Distorted Perspective on the Relationship between Palestine and the Appearance in the Light of the Necessity of Paying Attention to Divine Traditions
Palestine" holds a special place in ancient historical texts and sacred religions, and it has been mentioned extensively in reports related to unrest and upheavals. The "Al-Aqsa Storm" has provided a pretext for end-time views to emerge among religious scholars, in addition to political and humanistic perspectives, prompting them to analyze verses and narratives related to this region. Among these, verses from Surah Al-Isra regarding the corruption of the Children of Israel and their punishment, the claim of the Iranians' entry into the land of Palestine on the verge of the appearance, and a report attributed to the Commander of the Faithful with the content of the entry of people from the East to Palestine to destroy Israel have garnered more attention than other matters among religious speakers and those interested in comparativism. This research seeks to clarify the distortions that have taken place in the use of the mentioned verse and previous reports with the "descriptive-analytical" method, illuminating the non-documentary aspect of the reconciliatory approach to the Palestinian issue and its inconsistency with an analysis based on divine traditions. The conclusion of this research is that the verses of Surah Al-Isra and the mentioned narrations do not prove a connection between the liberation of Palestine and the appearance, and the issue of Palestine, like other topics related to the groundwork for the appearance, should be analyzed based on traditions and divine rules.