Abstract
Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha (peace be upon him) is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of Islamic thought. Through his profound philosophical dialogues, he left a significant mark on Abbasid-era intellectual and literary traditions. These dialogues encompassed discussions with philosophers and scholars from various cultures and religions of the Abbasid period, aiming to bridge reason and revelation while clarifying numerous philosophical and theological issues. Imam al-Ridha’s philosophical discussions addressed topics such as monotheism, divine justice, rationality, ethics, and guidance, contributing to the spread of rational thought within Abbasid society. Abbasid literature was profoundly influenced by these dialogues, as poets, writers, and scholars integrated many of these themes into their works, leading to the emergence of new intellectual and literary currents. Prominent poets such as Al-Mutanabbi and Abu Tammam engaged with philosophical themes inspired by Imam al-Ridha’s dialogues, including divine justice, monotheism, and ethics, emphasizing the role of reason in interpreting the world and religion. This study explores the significant impact of these philosophical dialogues on Abbasid literature and analyzes their reflections across various literary forms of the period. It investigates the dimensions of these discussions and their reciprocal influence on religious, philosophical, and literary thought within Abbasid society. Furthermore, the research examines how writers and philosophers received and analyzed these dialogues, along with a study of literary texts that embodied these intellectual trends. Employing a historical-critical methodology, this study aims to understand the social and political contexts in which these dialogues emerged. Additionally, it explores how these discussions contributed to the development of rationalism in Abbasid literature, facilitating a connection between classical Islamic heritage and contemporary philosophical knowledge. Ultimately, this research seeks to provide a comprehensive perspective that links religious, political, and literary thought in the Abbasid era, highlighting Imam al-Ridha’s vital role as a cultural and intellectual bridge between diverse intellectual movements of his time.
Keywords
Philosophical Dialogues, Imam al-Ridha (peace be upon him), Abbasid Literature, Rationalism, Islamic Thought.
Article Type
Article
First Page
216
Last Page
225
Publication Date
3-15-2026
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Recommended Citation
Mashhadani, Musaab Abdulrahman M AL; Brouwini, Khalil; and Nazari, Hadi
(2026)
"The Impact of Imam Al-Ridha’s Philosophical Dialogues on Abbasid Literature,"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 65:
Iss.
1, Article 15.
DOI: 10.36473/2518-9263.2462
Available at:
https://alustath.uobaghdad.edu.iq/journal/vol65/iss1/15