Shiism did not stop dividing, and various trends emerged throughout its long history. It is important to follow the Twelver doctrine in its modern and contemporary developments, and to monitor the most prominent schools, ideas, and personalities that emerged in that period.
This book focuses on a contemporary model of those divisions, by dealing with the contemporary Shiite deconstructive school, starting with its definition, then talking about its origin, its most prominent men, its development, and the most important origins and opinions that it advocated, as this school is a relatively recent trend,
It first appeared in Iran and then spread abroad and was influenced by several well-known Shiite references. It was known for adopting the deconstruction methodology between the three epistemological paths, which are the Qur’anic, mystical, and philosophical paths.
Number of folders: 1
Cover type: paperback
Number of pages: 280 pages
Book Size: 24*17
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