• List of Articles Nurbakhsh

      • Open Access Article

        1 - The Place of Mir Shams-ud-Din ‘Iraqi in Khashmir
        گل آرا Davarpanah
        The activities of Mir Shams-ud-Din ‘Iraqi, an Iranian mystic, represented a revolution in social and cultural life of the Kashmiris. He was a disciple of Sayyid Shāh Qasim Anwar. He came twice to Kashmir to promulgate the Nurbakhshi doctrines in Kashmir in Sultana More
        The activities of Mir Shams-ud-Din ‘Iraqi, an Iranian mystic, represented a revolution in social and cultural life of the Kashmiris. He was a disciple of Sayyid Shāh Qasim Anwar. He came twice to Kashmir to promulgate the Nurbakhshi doctrines in Kashmir in Sultanate era. He received the protection of Baba Ali Najjār who was an influential religious leader and the protection of Malik Musa Raina and Kachi Chak who were the prime ministers. Many of the Kashmiris were converted to the Islam, Shi'ite and the Nurbakhshi order through ‘Iraqi's activities. This article tries to portrait a clear picture of Mir Shams-ud-Din and study his role and place in Kashmir. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Causes of convergence in Shiite-Sufi movements of the Timurid era (Emphasizing the role of alien sciences in convergence)
        human mohammadi shoko arabi Soheila Torabi Farsani
        The Shiite-Sufi movements of the Timurid era emerged on the basis of common components. The leaders of these movements, realizing the temporal and environmental requirements and seizing the opportunity, tried to achieve success by taking advantage of the existing common More
        The Shiite-Sufi movements of the Timurid era emerged on the basis of common components. The leaders of these movements, realizing the temporal and environmental requirements and seizing the opportunity, tried to achieve success by taking advantage of the existing common components and using all their capacities. They cleverly and, of course, ambitiously tried to take advantage of the vacuum created by the fall of the Abbasid caliphate and the decline of the patriarchal power, and by using Sufi obedience, along with motivating the Shiite revolutionary teachings and the potential mobilizing power of Mahdism, pave the way for these movements. The three movements of letters, Moshasheian and Noorbakhshieh played a prominent role in this regard. This research seeks to answer the question that under the influence of what factors the common components of the three movements of the alphabet, the radiant and the enlightenment caused the convergence of these groups? It seems that the most important factor in the convergence of Shiite-Sufi movements is the religious tolerance of the Mongols. In addition, the existence of common claims and the emergence of a great dervishes with a justified face who were also friends of the Ahl al-Bayt (as) can also be other influential factors in this regard. Analytically, descriptively, while criticizing and examining the common components of the three movements of the alphabet, the radiant and the enlightened, the causes of the convergence of the mentioned movements should be examined. Manuscript profile