Abstract

Although flow of grain is discussed in early Islamic books, but this issue is not investigation particularly in special time in a separate and independent manner. This study seeks to address this issue in depth in the first and second centuries of independent research and inquiry about it. Exaggeration (Ghalat) is extracted from Ghla which means much out of and Similarity in this concept is giving divinity of Ali (PBUH) and his descendants, the Alavian, denominations such as forms and different ways consider and develop thought of transmigration or reincarnation or the frequent transfer of spirits in various objects. Ali Asghar Hekmat, in his History of Religions defines Ghalat as some of them, have taken up his position (Ali (PBUH)) to the point of hyperbole and exaggeration that consider him worthy of worship. They are busy for their thoughts. One of the diversion flows on Shia Islam and dangerous idea emergence of exaggeration. Research methodology in this study is descriptive, analytical, and historical.

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