interaction of religion and state during the shah Safi case study, Ali naghi Kamareee (953 - 1060 BC.)

Abstract:
Continuity of church and state under the rule of the Safavid dynasty (1135- 907 BC.), has caused religious and political interaction between the two institutions and how it is an important issue of the Safavid period. Each section of the Safavid period due to political and social change and how the kings, this interaction is a special features. Shah Safi politically beginning of the decline of the Safavid, the interaction between religion and politics in a particular situation. In this study, reflecting the legacy of Ali Naqi Kamareee, explain this relationship is concerned. Kamareee is a moderate scholar who has experience religious positions, at the same time he has the critical attitude of the conditions prevailing in the whole political and religious institutions, in particular, he says the king with religious scholars. Centric view of Kamareee reveals a tension in this relationship, And the same thing, that is why this tension and how, through the works of Kamareee is the basis of this review.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:8 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
95 to 110
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