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An Analytical Study of Forgetfulness and Mistakes of the infallible in Common and Social Affairs
Mohammad Abbaszadeh Jahromi 1, Nasrollah Maymanah Jahromi2
1- Associate professor of Islamic philosophy and Kalam, Jahrom University.
2- Assistant professor, Islamic Azad University, Jahrom branch.
Abstract:   (1238 Views)
Infallibility is one of the important characteristics of the divine prophet and caliph, and there are differences between theorists in its scope or scope. The Prophet is necessarily qualified with infallibility in order to guarantee the accurate and correct delivery of divine messages to human beings. Therefore, the question of this research is whether the limits of this infallibility extend to the ordinary affairs of life or their governing and social affairs? The Prophet of Islam consulted with the companions in the administration of his government and sometimes accepted the opinions of the companions. Since the companions did not have infallibility, can such decisions be considered infallible? The research method is descriptive-analytical and based on library resources. The findings of the research show that the occurrence of inadvertence in social and political affairs should not be compared with individual affairs, the Prophet according to the existing conditions after consulting with the companions chose the best solution.
Keywords
Perfect Man, Infallibility, Forgetfulness, Mistake, Common and.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: کلام قدیم
Received: 2020/03/4 | Accepted: 2021/12/6 | Published: 2022/02/12 | ePublished: 2022/02/12


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