Immigration secret of Ali ibn Muhammad
al-Baqir (AS) to Kashan and Its Implications
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Fatemeh Sadat Alavi Aliabadi, Mohammad Sepehri, Seyed Alireza Vasei |
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Abstract: (3297 Views) |
Human migration is driven by various motivations, but in Islamic culture has been underlined on two more elements; learning the knowledge and reforming the society in the light of propagation of religion; the greatest emigration of religious leaders were the latter motivation. However, avoiding from socio-political pressures or finding a better and more secure place to live couldn’t be ignored. Among propaganda emigration, there is some aspect of the struggle against non-Islamic thoughts or actions in an agenda that was worth more. The Immigration of Abolhasan Ali, the son of Imam Baqir, (AS) to Kashan, is one of the most recent migrations that has occurred in the past and has been able to influence the region well, so it is worth examining. He emigrated to the request of the people of Kashan from Imam Baqir and as his representative to promotion the foundations of Shiite thought and prevention the progress of the Jews, although the cultural and civilization of Kashan has been affected in this decision.
However, studies show that Kashan's cultural and civilian conditions have not been affected by this decision. On the path to fulfilling his mission, he performed significant activities that can be a living pattern Shiites, As its migration, both during and after its life, has had its effects and consequences. Accordingly, the aim of the study is the performance of Imamzadeh Abolhasan Ali in Kashan and to show the effects and motives of his emigration, With the assumption that this migration, following the request of the people, on the one hand , has a proper platform on the other, with the motive of promotion religion and as well as, fighting with irreligious people, which is followed by the method of historical analysis. |
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Keywords: Ali ibn Muhammad al-Baqir (AS), Imamzadeh, migration, Kashan, The Jew. |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Special Received: 2018/01/6 | Accepted: 2018/01/6
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