The evolution of Hezbollah in the context of the verse of Velayat; A picture of the future facing the Islamic Revolution

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Abstract

Despite the efforts of thinkers to obtain a Qur'anic explanation of the nature of the Islamic Revolution and the future ahead, there is still a comprehensive explanatory gap and the Qur'an-builders of this great phenomenon. The present study is based on the re-examination of the category of "Hezbollah" in the context of the verse of Velayat and has tried to provide a continuous reading of this context, which faces challenges in the Shiite interpretation. Contemplation in these verses illuminates the evolutionary process during which God develops a nation on a path, strengthens Shiite culture and civilization in it, and forms a government following a change in values. At some point in this evolution, God benefits this people from special gifts with wide-ranging effects, and then, with the transnational expansion of these gifts, he forms "Hezbollah" in the circle of Tula towards the saints introduced in the verse of Wilayah. On this basis, the apocalyptic society of the Shiites is a structured and organized society that continues to move with authority, benefiting from the special gifts of God, is constantly victorious, and escapes from all the events and seditions of the apocalypse. In the position of a speculation, by adapting the characteristics mentioned in this context to the history of Iranian developments, according to the narrative discourse, Iranians can be considered as examples of this people. On this basis, a Qur'anic explanation of the nature and future of the Islamic Revolution can be provided, according to which the Islamic Revolution is on the verge of benefiting from God's special gifts and transition to a powerful, structured Shiite world community called Hezbollah.

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