Mysticism if its not considered as its common meanding, i.e supernature which inccludes mysticism except God and every supernature affair, but is with its special meaning , i.e Revealed knowledge, that is special insight of religious texts, undoubtedly we can believe that in different or religions, if not a complete distinct fact, at least by having common sources and instructions, they may have complete lessons, different or even unique. Here, the Shiit Mysticism, if doesn’t render different explanation of other mysticisms, undoubtedly it has unique sources, and concludingly it has lessons and instructions that may not be found in other mysticisms or asit is colourful in Shiit Mysticism, is not distinct in other ones. Sources such as them sayings of 13 immaculates as well as the Holy Prophet (Peace Be upon Him) with the affected supplication with different knowing horizons in Sonnah pace from one side and other sources like beseech and fond union, meeting and getting use of the only unique pole of the universe, the whole Hojjat One of the lessons (instructions) that we write about here is “The Acquaintance in Shiit Mysticism”.And it is especially based on the mystical thoughts of three later Shiite sages, namely Imam Khomeini, Allama Hassanzadeh Amoli, and Ayatollah Javadi Amoli.
Meghdadian,A. and Tajik,A. (2025). Explaining the doctrine of innocence based on a mystical perspective. Isra Hikmat, 17(2), 99-128. doi: 10.22034/isra.2025.500468.2052
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Meghdadian,A. , and Tajik,A. . "Explaining the doctrine of innocence based on a mystical perspective", Isra Hikmat, 17, 2, 2025, 99-128. doi: 10.22034/isra.2025.500468.2052
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Meghdadian A., Tajik A. (2025). 'Explaining the doctrine of innocence based on a mystical perspective', Isra Hikmat, 17(2), pp. 99-128. doi: 10.22034/isra.2025.500468.2052
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A. Meghdadian and A. Tajik, "Explaining the doctrine of innocence based on a mystical perspective," Isra Hikmat, 17 2 (2025): 99-128, doi: 10.22034/isra.2025.500468.2052
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Meghdadian A., Tajik A. Explaining the doctrine of innocence based on a mystical perspective. Isra Hikmat, 2025; 17(2): 99-128. doi: 10.22034/isra.2025.500468.2052