The tribe of Jofi and its role’s in the history of islam until the end of ummayad government

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In this paper we try to review the role of jofi tribe in islamic history until the end of ummayad era. An independent research has been conducted to answer the main question of the original research and the question is this “ how deep were the interdependencies of individual and tribal positions of jofi tribe in different situations and how much was this interdependency affected by ethnic, tribal and ideological orientations ? examining and analyzing different sources indicates that the history of jofi tribe , more than anything , was affected by the nobles and chiefs of this tribe and their tribal and individual positions were a function of three factors of ethnic, expedient and interest-seeking nature. The collective thinking of jofy tribe in political and military aspects , were more compatible with social system and government system and its scientific and religious position were compatible with Iraqi and shia notions. Also some of the elites of jofi played quite and important role in recording islamic sciences and social-cultural alterations of islamic society.

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Persian
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Quartely Research Journal of Islamic History, Volume:6 Issue: 23, 2016
Pages:
5 to 26
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