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کتابخانه تخصصی تاریخ اسلام و ایران

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The Role of the Shi’a in the Fall of the Abbasids By Shaykh Rasul Jafariyan | Translated by Sayyid Ali Imran | Edited & annotated by Sayyid Burair Abbas The doubt that will be discussed in this paper is the influence and role of the Shi’a in the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate and their collaboration with the Mongols. Previously, three topics were discussed: firstly, the Mongols themselves were in pursuit of expanding their conquests and did not need any provocation; secondly, according to reliable historical documents, Khawaja Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsi did not play a role in inciting the Khan of the Mongols to kill the Abbasid caliph and overthrow the Abbasid caliphate; and thirdly, his presence in the Mongol court was very effective in preserving religious artifacts and Muslim scholars. In this specific paper, we will mention two other topics in this regard: one is the role of Ibn al-‘Alqami, the Shi’i minister of the last Abbasid caliph, in the fall of the Abbasids, and the other is the role of the Abbasid caliphs themselves in drawing the Mongols to Islamic lands, which led to their downfall. Full Article: https://iqraonline.net/the-role-of-the-shia-in-the-fall-of-the-abbasids/
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The Role of the Shi’a in the Fall of the Abbasids By Shaykh Rasul Jafariyan | Translated by Sayyid Ali Imran | Edited & annotated by Sayyid Burair Abbas The doubt that will be discussed in this paper is the influence and role of the Shi’a in the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate and their collaboration with the Mongols. Previously, three topics were discussed: firstly, the Mongols themselves were in pursuit of expanding their conquests and did not need any provocation; secondly, according to reliable historical documents, Khawaja Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsi did not play a role in inciting the Khan of the Mongols to kill the Abbasid caliph and overthrow the Abbasid caliphate; and thirdly, his presence in the Mongol court was very effective in preserving religious artifacts and Muslim scholars. In this specific paper, we will mention two other topics in this regard: one is the role of Ibn al-‘Alqami, the Shi’i minister of the last Abbasid caliph, in the fall of the Abbasids, and the other is the role of the Abbasid caliphs themselves in drawing the Mongols to Islamic lands, which led to their downfall. Full Article: https://iqraonline.net/the-role-of-the-shia-in-the-fall-of-the-abbasids/
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میراث یک دانشمند مسلمان در قرون میانه: ابن طاووس و سرگذشت کتابخانه‌اش - مرکز و کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

مرکز و کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان‌های اروپایی: «سید ابن طاووس» عالم شیعی قرون ۶-۷ هجری تاکنون موضوع مطالعات منحصربه‌فردی در فضای مطالعات اسلامی غربی بوده است که شاید مهمترین دلیل آن وضعیت استثنایی کتابخانه‌اش باشد. مطالعه اتان کلبرگ با عنوان فعالیت یک عالم مسلمان در قرون میانه شاید برجسته‌ترین اثر در این باره باشد […]

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