Role and function of Darul Alam Shapur Ibn Ardeshir (336 - 416 AH)
Before the rise of the military, the Dar al-Alam was one of the local educational centers in Islamic civilization. The centers that emerged after the rise of the Shiites and the influence of the Buyid dynasty in the Abbasid caliphate, along with the growth of the Islamic scientific movement. One of the hypotheses about the method of establishment and the factors for the expansion of the Dar al-Alams was the presence of interested rulers and ministerial ministers effectively in a safe environment that provided the ground for a special function. In the meantime, the Dar al-'Ulam, established by Bahا'u'llh Shapur ibn Ardashir (416-416 AH), a prominent minister in the Buhayan government, was of great importance and status. In 382 AH, Bah 'u'll .h established an institution in Karkh, a Shi'ite district of Baghdad, in a place called Bin al-Surin, where the Taliban of Alam had been using the rich library and other facilities for about seventy years. Debates, debates and debates in various scientific fields were held at the highest levels. This center also played an important role in the development of the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) and the training of scholars and elders who were the guardians of Shiite culture. The mission of the present study is to clarify the management of Shapur Ibn Ardeshir Darul Alam, its staff, its educational and research record.
Dar al-Alam , Shapur bin Ardeshir , Al-Buwayh , Shia , library , Education , Research
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