Policies to Eliminate Imam Ali Chronicle from Ibn Husham (218H, died) Prophetic Chronicle | ||
AL-MUBEEN | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 2, March 2018, Pages 91-146 | ||
Author | ||
Shahid Karim Mohammed al-Kaabi | ||
Abstract | ||
The current research paper pontificates about the biographical text, narrative and recorded in specialized sources or other, passing, in general, through several stages and varying in terms of amount and style, expansion and brevity, as it is reproduced due conditions of the common and the marginalized. Consequently, it loses much of its truth and role in shaping history. The common, here, designate political, ideological and intellectual authority emanating from Alsaqefa event and its repercussions; Umayyads and the sons of Abbas who take hold of power over the ages, yet the marginalized do the approach intellectual, religious and philosophical and behavioral held by Imam Ali (Peace be upon him and his posterity ), it is the common who desire to obliterate the marginalized at all costs. The study tackles such a discrepancy through the word “marginalization” varied practically in the chronicle text; sometimes it is manipulated by the narrator as Ziad Bakaie, one of the narrators of Ibn Ashak chronicle, prevented Hisham from narrating some events as an example, or sometimes the author himself, as Ibn Ishaq, did not mention the migration events of the prophet family with Imam Ali, sometimes for elegancy as Ibn Hisham skips some news, narratives and poems in the Ibn Ishaq chronicle. Ultimately, the research study reverts into mechanisms of comparison, explication and analysis in the narrative text to have the major conclusions. | ||
Keywords | ||
Methodology of Imam Ali; Biography of the Prophet of Ibn Hisham; not a year we do not write; the load of culture; how to find the text Siri | ||
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