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دانشپژوه سطح 4 مؤسسه دارالإعلام لمدرسة اهل البیت و دانشجوی دکتری جامعة المصطفی العالمیه (نویسنده مسئول)
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دانشآموختۀ حوزه علمیه قم و دکتری تخصصی وهابیتشناسی دانشگاه ادیان و مذاهب.
Abstract
The Wahhabis believe that calling the dead and interceding to them as polytheism. In this essay, we will prove that this act is permissible in Islam and some narration such as the descending of the Jesus Christ indicate to this issue. The mentioned Hadith has a strong chain of narration and we can trust on it and base our evidence according to it. This narration means that we can call the dead and for their help. If this action was forbidden, the infallible Imam should not have mentioned it. On the other hand, the Wahhabi claims are in contradiction with this Hadith and other narrations in this subject, such as the Othman Bin Hunaif Hadith, Tarigh Hadith Ibn Omar Hadith and so on.
Akrami,M H and Ghazizadeh,H . (2022). Considering the Wahhabi views on the supposing the intercession as polytheism, emphasizing on the narration of descending the Juses Christ (PBH). Research on Salafi Movement, 8(15), 91-110.
MLA
Akrami,M H , and Ghazizadeh,H . "Considering the Wahhabi views on the supposing the intercession as polytheism, emphasizing on the narration of descending the Juses Christ (PBH)", Research on Salafi Movement, 8, 15, 2022, 91-110.
HARVARD
Akrami M H, Ghazizadeh H. (2022). 'Considering the Wahhabi views on the supposing the intercession as polytheism, emphasizing on the narration of descending the Juses Christ (PBH)', Research on Salafi Movement, 8(15), pp. 91-110.
CHICAGO
M H Akrami and H Ghazizadeh, "Considering the Wahhabi views on the supposing the intercession as polytheism, emphasizing on the narration of descending the Juses Christ (PBH)," Research on Salafi Movement, 8 15 (2022): 91-110,
VANCOUVER
Akrami M H, Ghazizadeh H. Considering the Wahhabi views on the supposing the intercession as polytheism, emphasizing on the narration of descending the Juses Christ (PBH). Research on Salafi Movement. 2022;8(15):91-110 (In Persian).