مناهج تأويل أحاديث الفتن بين الاعتدال والتطرف: تحليل لبعض التأويلات السياسية لأحاديث الفتنة
(Methods of Interpretation of Discord Hadiths Between Moderation and Extremism: An Analysis of Selected Political Interpretations)
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Hadiths. Ordeals. Interpretation. Extremism. Moderation.Abstract
It is well known and agreed upon, that many of Hadiths related to the preceding events of the Day of Judgment could be interpreted in a way that is consistent with a sectarian circumstances or spatiotemporal facts. For instance, Hadith that narrated by Bukhary: “Day of Judgment will not rise until tow sects, off one claim, have fought” was interpreted with deferent approaches, that complicated the issue and created confusion among younger generation who were quickly driven by ostensible interpretation, and their hopes and dreams were attached to a fanciful Islamic caliphate created by political interests. Today, Islamic countries from far east to north of Africa, are facing a great ordeal. This ordeal is not derived from individuals or Islamic groups and its methods of Da’wah, but is relevant to an approach interprets the prophetic traditions In order to conform with the foundations of some organizations. We have to expose the falsehood of these interpretations and to show their delusions, as al-Gazali did in his book (Fadha’h al-Batiniyyah) and al-Fakhr al-Razi in his book :Asas al-Taqdis).
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