نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية
المؤلف
أستاذ مساعد، قسم التاریخ الإسلامي معهد الحج والزیارة. قم، إيران.
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المؤلف [English]
Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) was in contact with Shia centers in Iran, despite being under the direct supervision of the Abbasid rulers in Samarra. The continuation of these relations required an efficient strategy and managing it in the critical and historical period of the Imam's era was not an easy task despite the many challenges. With the strategy of indirect communication and assigning matters to trusted agents, as a strategy in line with the times, that Imam made it possible to carry out such a trick. This study, which was carried out in a descriptive-analytical method and collected information in the form of a library, was organized in response to the question of what was the relationship of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) with the Shiites in Iran and what challenges did he face in establishing these continuous communication? The findings of the research suggest that the relations of the Imam with the Shiites of Iran and their population centers were conducted through indirect communication and through agents or writing letters. Some of Imam's companions living in Iran were also in contact with Imam in different ways. His greatest relation was with the Jabal region, which had numerous Shia centers. Of course, the limitations for the Imam and his sensitivity towards his relationship with his Shiites, the traitorous agents, the distance of the Shiite centers were some of the challenges facing the Imam, but the relations were stable despite having ups and downs.
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