Author = sayyed mahmoud marvian hussaini
Number of Articles: 2
Jurisprudential correlation analysis of Razavis narrative Al-Nasihah Khashna with evidences indicating the obligation of enjoining good and forbidding evil.

Jurisprudential correlation analysis of Razavi's narrative "Al-Nasihah Khashna" with evidences indicating the obligation of enjoining good and forbidding evil.

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 December 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/farzv.2024.404662.1889

alborz mohaghegh garfami, sayyed mahmoud marvian hussaini, mostafa hosini

Abstract One of the fundamental duties of Islam is enjoining good and forbidding evil. The appearance of some narrative evidence indicates the necessity of this obligation. On the other hand, there are narrations that list the limitations for the establishment of obligation. Zahir, one of the narrations transmitted by Imam Reza (a.s.) is a guide to the unworthiness of giving advice because it is unfortunate for the audience. This essay is based on a descriptive-analytical method in order to assess the correlation of this hadith with the guiding evidences on the duty of commanding what is good and forbidding what is bad. In order to achieve this goal, the possible reasons for the Imam's refusal to give advice have been highlighted and criticized as follows: the advice is seditious, it is not effective in the audience, the advice is instructive, and the obnoxious action in question is not included in the level of negation. In the last step, with the benefit of the significance analysis of the evidences showing the conditions for the obligation of this obligation in the field of being effective, as well as the guiding traditions on the conditions of effective advice, the selected point of view has been organized. The evaluation of the research is that relying on some historical documents and jurisprudential evidences, it is necessary that the narration is related to things that there is certainty about the ineffectiveness of admonition.

Documentary and Interpretative Analysis of the Hadith of Knowledge Regarding the Status of Imam Reza (as)

Documentary and Interpretative Analysis of the Hadith of Knowledge Regarding the Status of Imam Reza (as)

Volume 13, Issue 50, Spring 2025, Pages 141-175

https://doi.org/10.22034/farzv.2023.416518.1916

Mohammad Sadegh Ramzi Khales, Seyed Mahmoud Marvian Hosein, Seyed Ali Delbari, Hosein Sanavi

Abstract The pilgrimage to sacred places is considered one of the highest forms of worship and an exceptional opportunity for the purification of the soul and the spiritual training of the pilgrim. It also serves as a renewal of the covenant with the divine saints on the path of the sacred goal of monotheism. Religious studies on pilgrimage indicate that visiting the family of infallibility and purity (peace be upon them) has certain conditions under which true pilgrimage gains meaning and leads to the growth and advancement of both the individual and the Islamic community along three axes: self-cultivation, transformation of others, and civilization building. This research employs a descriptive-analytical method, examining both the documentary and interpretative aspects of the narration “‘Aarifan bi Haqqih,”)Knowledge of the Rights of the Imam) attributed to Imam Sadiq (peace be upon him) regarding the pilgrimage to Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha (peace be upon him), It demonstrates that this narration is sound in terms of its chain of transmission. To fully comprehend the blessings of visiting the infallible, one must acquire true knowledge of the Imam. Understanding his rights entails believing in his obligation to be obeyed, recognizing him as God’s proof over creation, and acknowledging him as the intermediary of divine sustenance, among other aspects.