In this article, it is attempted by presenting a relevant historical time-recording to study the process of the emergence of forgery and fabrication in traditions, so as to clarify thereby how the structure of narrative literature was contaminated with this malady. The article is aimed at proving the fact that the entrance of the forgery phenomenon into tradition domain had been preplanned to provide for specific intellectual goals in the political equations of the community after the demise of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). It is clarified in this article how the policies adopted by the rule of the time outlined the rules of the game in favor of the emergence of fabrication in the sacred sanctuary of traditions.
Musavi Karamati, S. M., & Dānishgar, M. (2011). Historical Study of the Political Evidences of the Outbreak of Fabrication in Traditions. MISHKAT, 30(3), 27-47.
MLA
Sayyid Muhammad Musavi Karamati; Majīd Dānishgar. "Historical Study of the Political Evidences of the Outbreak of Fabrication in Traditions". MISHKAT, 30, 3, 2011, 27-47.
HARVARD
Musavi Karamati, S. M., Dānishgar, M. (2011). 'Historical Study of the Political Evidences of the Outbreak of Fabrication in Traditions', MISHKAT, 30(3), pp. 27-47.
VANCOUVER
Musavi Karamati, S. M., Dānishgar, M. Historical Study of the Political Evidences of the Outbreak of Fabrication in Traditions. MISHKAT, 2011; 30(3): 27-47.