Religious culture approach

Religious culture approach

The moral and scientific virtues of Hazrat Ayatollah Haj Agha Mohsen Araki (Iraqi) from the point of view of Shiite elders and jurists

Document Type : Original Article

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Abstract
Analyzing the circumstances of that era requires a detailed discussion that is beyond the scope of this official's discourse, but it is worth mentioning that in those years when the central government was weak and the freedom and constitutional movements, the Taliban knew this. Hajj Agha Mohsen, with his wisdom, was engaged in the education of students who each dared to promote the correct religion of Jafari.
Haj Agha Mohsen, despite his great wealth and busy schedule, spent most of the year teaching and debating in such a way that his classes outside of jurisprudence, outside the principles, and outside of his travels were never closed. Although he held the positions of judge and trustee of the religious affairs of the people of Arak, he was active in both the fields of science and practice by carefully considering his duties. His discussion with the Khorasani cleric testifies to Haj Agha Mohsen's strong influence on the rational sciences. This debate has taken place on a fundamental issue, and the Khorasani clergyman, who was himself a master of the art of principles, and the controversy with him in this art has given the other side nothing but shame, but the discussion with Haj Agha Mohsen lasted for hours. And this is a sign of the gentleness of Haj Agha Mohsen in the science of principles.
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Volume 2, Issue 8 - Serial Number 8
Winter 2020
Pages 97-122

  • Receive Date 06 June 2020
  • Revise Date 21 September 2020
  • Accept Date 23 December 2020