Chivalry rituals, is one of the lasting traditions in Iran’s history, from old ages to now. In spite of influence and expansion of this way of life, most of researchs relevant to this issue mainly ignored social-economical features of it. Here we try to prove its combination with Sufism. We can find this features only scarcely in Baghdad chivalry tradition. Only at abbasid caliphate (naser) we see it in an organized form. In this paper we use descriptive-analytic method
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This study tries to survey aspects of Sufism and its harmful and beneficial effects on Persian socie...
The Sufis are inheritors of both Iran's rich cultural heritage and its mystical legacy. Although thi...
The purpose of this topic of study is to examine the esoteric meaning of chivalry (futuwwah) by Kāsh...
Baghdad, the center of the Abbasid Caliphate in the sixth and seventh centuries AH, with the growth ...
In a recent study of the Sufi heritage of Iran, I attempted to demonstrate the power of Sufi cultura...
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Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
Jusqu'à présent, plusieurs études ont été consacrées au 'Ayyâri et à ses origines, mais aucune n'a v...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
This paper presents that the age of Western chivalry constitutes a critical and formative time in th...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
This study tries to survey aspects of Sufism and its harmful and beneficial effects on Persian socie...
The Sufis are inheritors of both Iran's rich cultural heritage and its mystical legacy. Although thi...
The purpose of this topic of study is to examine the esoteric meaning of chivalry (futuwwah) by Kāsh...
Baghdad, the center of the Abbasid Caliphate in the sixth and seventh centuries AH, with the growth ...
In a recent study of the Sufi heritage of Iran, I attempted to demonstrate the power of Sufi cultura...
This study investigates the social functions of Mazandaran ancient rituals and examines the relation...
The study states that the spread of Sufi teachings in Crimea in the 13th-15th centuries should be co...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
Jusqu'à présent, plusieurs études ont été consacrées au 'Ayyâri et à ses origines, mais aucune n'a v...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
This paper presents that the age of Western chivalry constitutes a critical and formative time in th...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
This study tries to survey aspects of Sufism and its harmful and beneficial effects on Persian socie...