The religious course of Makran from the beginning to the domination of Sunni religion

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Makran was a territory in southeastern of Iran that It has always been influenced by its neighboring areas in social, cultural and especially religious fields during different centuries. In addition to this effect The presence of different population groups and religious sects in this area also had a great impact on the religious tendencies of the people of this land. Before the advent of Islam, domination was with Buddhism and Zoroastrianism. In the year 24 AH, with the arrival of Muslim conquerors, Islam found its way there. Islam has gone through ups and downs in Makran. First came the widespread presence of the Kharijites and then the Ismaili da'is and From the fifth century AH, for various reasons, the presence of Sunnis increases. In this article, we have tried first By clarifying the religious course of the people of this region, the causes and manner of their religious tendencies and changes should be examined.

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Persian
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Journal of Comparative Study of Religions and Mysticism, Volume:4 Issue: 1, 2021
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129 to 140
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