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THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SHIA AND MUTAZELE IN THE FOURTH CENTURY

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  121-138

Abstract

 Since the second half of the first century AD onward, various verbal sects and cults began to flourish. One of the currents, thought was Mutazelie that had no desirable relations with Shia until the middle of third century AD. Therefore, at this point of times many leaders of two groups wrote so many refutations in the case of each other, that their purpose was to defend their beliefs against each other, which in many cases were associated with prejudice and condone of the fact. But, since the second half of the third century AD, this thought went otherwise. Especially with coming of Ale Boyeh SHIITE government, intellectual relations of Mutazelies and SHIITEs were closed to each other. So that, many SHIITEs gained so much knowledge from MUTAZELE's masters. Some of Mutazelies like Ravandi and Abo Isa waragh joined Shiism.The term SHIITE Mutazelie in this era, was the most common term that referred to MUTAZELEs that were tending to Shiism. Many SHIITE leaders established various interactions with Shia thought leaders like sheikh Mofied, nobakht' s families and …. and these interactions were never lead to violence and both groups heard the theories of each other with tolerance. In general overview it must be said that in the FOURTH CENTURY AD, MUTAZELE and Shia, especially Zeydi Shia had mutual effects on each other.

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    GORJIPOUR, ZARGHAM, CHELONEGAR, MOHAMAD, & ABTAHI, ALIREZA. (2015). THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SHIA AND MUTAZELE IN THE FOURTH CENTURY. ADYAN VA ERFAN (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF THE RELIGIONS & MYSTICISM), 48(1), 121-138. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/216534/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    GORJIPOUR ZARGHAM, CHELONEGAR MOHAMAD, ABTAHI ALIREZA. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SHIA AND MUTAZELE IN THE FOURTH CENTURY. ADYAN VA ERFAN (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF THE RELIGIONS & MYSTICISM)[Internet]. 2015;48(1):121-138. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/216534/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZARGHAM GORJIPOUR, MOHAMAD CHELONEGAR, and ALIREZA ABTAHI, “THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SHIA AND MUTAZELE IN THE FOURTH CENTURY,” ADYAN VA ERFAN (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF THE RELIGIONS & MYSTICISM), vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 121–138, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/216534/en

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