Document Type : Research Paper

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Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Faculty of Humanities, Arak University, Arak, Iran

Abstract

One of the important issues that has been the topic for argumentation among Islamic scientists is the existence of a world known as Zar world. The important reasons for the approval of the Zar world are based on verses 172 and 173 in the Aaraf chapter and various traditions that are cited in traditional books of Shia. Based on this verse and the relevant traditions, aloha has created human beings in the material world before creating them in this world and all human beings in that world have surrendered to his divinity and recognized Allah. So Allah has given the ultimatum to all human beings. Some Islamic scientists denied the existence of this world by questioning the reliability of the traditions related to the Zar world or they have denied the relevance of these traditions to this world. This study has investigated the Zar world traditions descriptively and analytically based on library resources. The researcher has tried to prove first, that the important parts of relevant traditions to Zar world are reliable and secondly, its indication and relevance are traditions on the existence of the Zar world that is not deniable.

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The Holy Quran
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