The Shiite in the Qur an (the two Islamic schools on the seventh verse of Chap. Bayyenah)

Abstract:
Good and evil have been two opposing movements since the creation of human beings. The proponents of good and right represented the concept of khair-u al-Bariyyah (the best people), nonetheless the proponents of evil and wrong represented Satanic works and shar-u al-Bariyyah (the worst people). These two concepts are mentioned in the seventh verse of Chap. Bayyenah (khair-u al-Bariyyah and shar-u al-Bariyyah). In this paper, the author tries to find the real instances of the two historical movements from the celebrated references of the two Islamic schools. The frequent traditions of the two Islamic schools suggest that the mere instances of khair-u al-Bariyyah are holy Imam Ali and his Shiites. Due to their recurrent ways of narration, these tradition are truly sound and above questioning. A close look into the occasion of revelation of the mentioned verse suggests that this verse has always been an expressive and enduring evidence to show the movement of khair-u al-Bariyyah through history.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Bi - quarterly Journal of Hikmat & Islamic Philosophy, Volume:9 Issue: 35, 2011
Page:
85
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