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This book is about the emergence of a stream of ideas in the 1930s and 1940s within Imamiyya Shi¿ite context, focusing primarily on the thought of Shari¿at Sangelaji (1891¿1944), who harshly criticized a number of basic theological beliefs within Imamiyya Shi¿a. Accusing them of polytheism and superstition on account of their ideas about shifäa intercession, and their pilgrimage to the graves of the Shi¿ite imams, he also criticized the belief that the twelfth imam al-Mahdi has been living in covertness since the 9th century, and that a number of historical figures will be resurrected upon his return to assist him in the final battle against the evil. Taking at once a theological and historical approach, Mohammad Fazlhashemi investigates whether Salafist mainstreaming thoughts, despite its hostile attitude towards Shi¿a Islam, had any influence over Shi¿ite theology. He explores whether and what components of the Salafist traditionof ideas have been adopted by theologians within Imamiyya shi¿a or whether in fact whether these changes were the result of an internal theological tug-of-war within the Imamiyya Shi¿a that was influenced by the interwar modernization efforts. Fazlhashemi examines the characteristic features of this flow of ideas, its sources of inspiration, the reception of its thought, and the imprints it made on theological currents within Imamiyya shi¿a in Iran during its time and time thereafter.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783031187384
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 192
  • Published:
  • November 17, 2022
  • Edition:
  • 22001
  • Dimensions:
  • 153x16x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 368 g.
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Description of Shi¿ite Salafism?

This book is about the emergence of a stream of ideas in the 1930s and 1940s within Imamiyya Shi¿ite context, focusing primarily on the thought of Shari¿at Sangelaji (1891¿1944), who harshly criticized a number of basic theological beliefs within Imamiyya Shi¿a. Accusing them of polytheism and superstition on account of their ideas about shifäa intercession, and their pilgrimage to the graves of the Shi¿ite imams, he also criticized the belief that the twelfth imam al-Mahdi has been living in covertness since the 9th century, and that a number of historical figures will be resurrected upon his return to assist him in the final battle against the evil.
Taking at once a theological and historical approach, Mohammad Fazlhashemi investigates whether Salafist mainstreaming thoughts, despite its hostile attitude towards Shi¿a Islam, had any influence over Shi¿ite theology. He explores whether and what components of the Salafist traditionof ideas have been adopted by theologians within Imamiyya shi¿a or whether in fact whether these changes were the result of an internal theological tug-of-war within the Imamiyya Shi¿a that was influenced by the interwar modernization efforts. Fazlhashemi examines the characteristic features of this flow of ideas, its sources of inspiration, the reception of its thought, and the imprints it made on theological currents within Imamiyya shi¿a in Iran during its time and time thereafter.

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