The role of Iranian immigrant Shiite scholars in the spread of Shiite studies during the QutbShahid period(918 - 1098 AH)

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Religious education is one of the most important parts of the religious community that has been considered by rulers and scholars. This education was important especially in the 10th and 11th centuries AH during the QutbShahid period, when the natives were not very familiar with the Shiite religion and its ideas. Religious education in this government was for strengthening the foundations of the Shiite religion. The rulers of this government used Iranian Shiite scholars who had migrated to the Deccan to strengthen the Shiite base among the inhabitants of Golconda and Hyderabad, (the capital of the QutbShahs) and their large number led to the dynamism and promotion of religious knowledge of the inhabitants of these areas. The main question of the research is what role did the Iranian immigrant scholars play in the development of the Shiite studies among inhabitants of the Qutbshahid government in the 10th and 11th centuries AH?

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Persian
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Bi Quarterly Journal of Historical Studies of Islamic World, Volume:8 Issue: 16, 2021
Pages:
272 to 308
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