:: Volume 12, Issue 45 (Winter 2021) ::
- 2021, 12(45): 131-150 Back to browse issues page
Sheikh Sadough's Amali, a Doctrinal-Moral Charter for the Shiites of Neishabour
Mohammad Navid Far1 , Leila Najafian Razavi2 , Mahmoud Mahdavi Damghani3
1- Master of Shiite History, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.
2- Assistant Professor of History, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (Corresponding Author). , najafian@um.ac.ir
3- Retired Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.
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Some consider Amali to be a collection of texts without a thematic and content focus, but by studying Sheikh Sadough's Amali's book, one can understand that despite the lack of a clear apparent order, certain issues, especially in relation to the beliefs and ethics of Imami Shiites, are emphasized in the process of holding his spelling sessions in Neishabour. This contradiction shapes the issue that, given Sheikh Sadough's concern about the Shiites of Neishabour, which thematic axes about Shiism and Shiites can be identified from the narrations selected and quoted in his assemblies? This text-based study, based on a descriptive-analytical method, proves the claim that he tried to use his spelling sessions in Neishabour as an intensive and purposeful course in the doctrinal-moral education of the Shiites. The beliefs, distinctions, customs and the ideal lifestyles for the Shiites are some of the most distinct axes in his work.
Keywords: Sadough, Neishabour, Imami Shiites, Shiites, Amali.
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Received: 2020/12/16 | Accepted: 2021/06/10 | Published: 2022/01/4


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