The Development of Morshediyeh Monastery in Hind and China during the Eighth Century

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Morshediyeh mystical path was developed in the second half of the fourth century by sheikh Abu Ishaq e- Kazeruni (426 A.H) in Kazerun. It is considered as one of the most famous mystical path with a significant religious, social and economic role in the extension of the world if Islam. This mystical order could be developed as far as Hind and China with the purpose of propagation of Islam religion by developing an extensive monastery network with the centrality of Kazreun in the eighth century. Through the descriptive-analytical method, this article tries to answer this question related to the effect of geographical extension of Morshediyeh monastery in Hind and China on the propagation of Islam in these areas. The results of research indicate that the elements such as the trade routes, the spiritual miracles of sheikh Abu Ishaq e- Kazeruni, the holiness of his position, the social serving of the needy people and travelers as well as the support of merchants and sultans of monasteries have been effective on the propagation of Islam.
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Persian
Published:
Hostory of Islam, Volume:20 Issue: 77, 2019
Pages:
219 to 266
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