A master’s thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences researches the topic of the effect of faith in correcting the narrators of the Imamate

A master's thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences researches the topic of the effect of faith in correcting the narrators of the Imamate

A master’s thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences – University of Karbala examined the topic of the effect of faith in correcting the narrators at the imamate of the student Sarah Nasir Hanash al-Mousawi, which was discussed at nine o’clock in the morning on Monday 9/21/2020 and in the hall (al-Sadiq al-Amin) in the college.

In her message, the student indicated the importance of belief and the extent of its influence on the individual and other sciences, indicating the importance of the novel because it is a source of legislation and relied on the hypothesis that the extent of the belief’s influence with other knowledge in general and its impact on the knowledge of men in correcting the narrators in particular and this study answers important questions, including what Correction and does the doctrine have an impact on individuals and their life path? Is the narration of the violator of our doctrine acceptable, what are the conditions for its acceptance, what is the purpose of correction, and what are the reasons for it?

It is worth noting that the discussion committee was composed of
Assistant Professor Dr. Thaer Abdul Zahra Mohsen from the University of Kufa – College of Jurisprudence – as Chair
Assistant Professor Dr. Hamid Jasim Abboud from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as a member
Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Nazim Muhammad from the College of Islamic Sciences Karbala University is a member
Assistant Professor Shahid Abdul Zahra from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences is a member and supervisor