A scrutiny analysis about the influence of Fotovatism and Malamatiya (or malamatism) on in fluctuations of the economy on neyshabur in 3 and 4 century

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Mamatiyya were a muslim mystic group active in 3 and 4 century and in the era of Sassanid rule who lived in Great Khorasan, neyshabur city. The malatiyya because of the belief bond with fotovatism.all of the Malamati values and practices attempt to earn Halal livinghood solvent which leads to boost the economy versus other soffies isolating and other contemporary or before this period sects.Even if we consider Sufism as a form of Islamic mysticism which emphasizes introspection and spiritual closeness with God in which people avoid doing businesses or anything about economical prosperity 1we might declare that by the rise of malamatiyya in neyshabur suitable base for economical growth in Great Khorasan was provided so the main purpose of the dissertation is an analysis on Analyzing sufism and Fatian,s thought as a mystic group and the combination of these two beliefs in malamatia and the positive effects of them on economy during the time mentioned.more over the research methodology chosen is library research.

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Persian
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Scientific Journal of History Research, Volume:15 Issue: 59, 2020
Pages:
75 to 92
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