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Volume 1, Issue 49 (spring 2023) |
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Tracing Al-Khoṣaybi's thoughts in the beliefs of the Shaykhism sect by relying on the book
Al-Hidāya al-kubrā
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Ali Gholami Dehaghi , Amirhasan Mozafarizad  |
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Abstract: (804 Views) |
The idea of ghulū (exaggeration) has damaged the identity of the Shi'ism. Analyzing the extent of the influence of ghulū (exaggeration) thought in Shi'ite sources, it is necessary to identify its sources in the sources and thoughts of the influential personalities of this movement. One of these sources is the book Al-Hidāya al-kubrā written by Ḥossein ibn Ḥamdān Khoṣaybi (died 358 or 346 Ah). This book has had a considerable influence on the Shaykhism sect. The Shaykhism sect also had an influence on the create of sects such as Bābīsm and Bahā'īsm. A considerable part of the intellectual and belief basics of Shaykhism, including the belief in the world of Hūrqalyā and the fourth pillar, can be traced in the book of Al-Hidāya al-kubrā; These beliefs are not found in previous sources. Therefore, it seems necessary to examine the authenticity of the source and the extent of its influence in the appearance of thoughts and sects that are damaging to the original Shi'ite thought. This article is based on documentary and analytical method to investigate and trace al- Khoṣaybi's thoughts in the sources and beliefs of Shaykhism sect.
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Keywords: Ḥossein ibn Ḥamdān Khoṣaybi, Al-Hidāya al-kubrā, ghulū (Exaggeration), Ghulāt (Exaggerators), Shaykhism, fourth pillar, Hūrqalyā. |
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Special Received: 2023/05/15 | Accepted: 2023/08/11
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