Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman

Sufism- as an important and complex phenomenon in the history of the Islamic world- has played an important role in the spreading of Islam in India, and Deccan was accepted as a cultural and civilization subcontinent of various sects. The main issue of the present study is to investigate the develop...

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Main Authors: Azam Gholami, Mehdi Ansari, Mahboobeh Sharafi
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Published: The Institute of Islamic Art Studies 2022-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.sysislamicartjournal.ir/article_127438_9cda79ecd0c82e686879e716a2e3df4c.pdf
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description Sufism- as an important and complex phenomenon in the history of the Islamic world- has played an important role in the spreading of Islam in India, and Deccan was accepted as a cultural and civilization subcontinent of various sects. The main issue of the present study is to investigate the development of the Chishti and Ne`matollahi doctrines in Deccan. This research aims to answer these questions by using historical research method based on description and analysis and relying on library studies. Why despite the existence of various Sufi cults in Deccan they became inedible and pervasive, what their roles and effects were. The findings of the present study show that with the formation of Delhi monarchy and the establishment of the Chishti, the elders of this cult gained a great deal of spiritual influence and they were one of the influential political and social groups in the Bahmani period, as Bahmani sultans sought to take this position for themselves. However, the early elders of Chishti refused to pursue political affairs and accept governmental positions on the basis of their principles, and these factors contributed to the growth of this doctrine, after Ne`matollahi 's influence in Deccan and completed their development and extension there. These doctrines, furthermore the Sufi activities, had an important role in the spread of Islam and the promotion of Persian language and culture.
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spelling doaj.art-4502c424bd424dc39e870a251a134eba2023-03-28T06:17:03ZfasThe Institute of Islamic Art Studiesهنر اسلامی1735-708X2676-77592022-11-01194741843410.22034/ias.2020.247719.1337127438Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, KermanAzam Gholami0Mehdi Ansari1Mahboobeh Sharafi2PhD Student in Islamic History,yadegar Imam Khomeini Branch, Shahrerey, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor of History, Imam Khomeini Memorial Branch in Rey, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.Associate Professor of History, Yadegar Imam Khomeini Branch, Shahrerey, Tehran,IranSufism- as an important and complex phenomenon in the history of the Islamic world- has played an important role in the spreading of Islam in India, and Deccan was accepted as a cultural and civilization subcontinent of various sects. The main issue of the present study is to investigate the development of the Chishti and Ne`matollahi doctrines in Deccan. This research aims to answer these questions by using historical research method based on description and analysis and relying on library studies. Why despite the existence of various Sufi cults in Deccan they became inedible and pervasive, what their roles and effects were. The findings of the present study show that with the formation of Delhi monarchy and the establishment of the Chishti, the elders of this cult gained a great deal of spiritual influence and they were one of the influential political and social groups in the Bahmani period, as Bahmani sultans sought to take this position for themselves. However, the early elders of Chishti refused to pursue political affairs and accept governmental positions on the basis of their principles, and these factors contributed to the growth of this doctrine, after Ne`matollahi 's influence in Deccan and completed their development and extension there. These doctrines, furthermore the Sufi activities, had an important role in the spread of Islam and the promotion of Persian language and culture.http://www.sysislamicartjournal.ir/article_127438_9cda79ecd0c82e686879e716a2e3df4c.pdfsufismchishtithe doctrinene`matollahideccan
spellingShingle Azam Gholami
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Mahboobeh Sharafi
Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
هنر اسلامی
sufism
chishti
the doctrine
ne`matollahi
deccan
title Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
title_full Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
title_fullStr Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
title_short Expansion of Heshmatieh and Nematollahi sects in Deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of Shah Nematollahi Vali in Mahan, Kerman
title_sort expansion of heshmatieh and nematollahi sects in deccan in comparison with the inscriptional meanings of the tomb of shah nematollahi vali in mahan kerman
topic sufism
chishti
the doctrine
ne`matollahi
deccan
url http://www.sysislamicartjournal.ir/article_127438_9cda79ecd0c82e686879e716a2e3df4c.pdf
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