The Shirazi School in Samarra (its history and architecture)

Authors

  • Dr. Mazen Kassem Mhalhal جامعة بغداد مركز احياء التراث العلمي العربي , Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol3.Iss46.2502

Keywords:

Shirazi School, Twelver Shiites, Samarra flourished

Abstract

The Shirazis or Shirazis are a group of Twelver Shiites who form a large religious current expanding in the countries and regions in which the Shiites are located.

They had a great role by contributing to the move to Samarra and exerting great efforts to find a great religious and scientific institution in this city during the years of their presence there, where they founded the Shirazi school and its scientific activity continued since its establishment, until it graduated at the hands of the revivalist Shirazi many distinguished scholars, distinguished scholars and people of investigation Adults rank diligence.

Samarra prospered in the era of al-Mujaddid al-Shirazi, who transferred Shiite thought to it, and thanks to him Shi’ism spread, and many scholars and owners of earnings migrated to it. His students preserved the institution of their teacher and kept it interactive, continuous and continuous, which was what Imam Shirazi was keen on, and that was their loyalty to their teacher.

In light of this, I established the title of my research tagged (Shirazi school in Samarra (its history and architecture). The research consists of an introduction through which I reviewed the Shirazi school as it is the last thing found in the holy city of Samarra, which goes back to the reference in his renewed era, Mr. Mirza Muhammad Hassan Al-Hussaini Al-Shirazi, where he emphasized Historians that when he immigrated next to the two imams Ali Al-Hadi and Al-Hassan Al-Askari (peace be upon them).

It was established for three sections, the first topic: The Shirazi School, a historical perception that touches the specifics of the city of Samarra, through which I dealt with the Shirazi School of origin and history, and the Shirazi School as a civilized intellectual system. The second topic: Shirazi, a cumulative educational approach, during which I dealt with Shiraziism and the educational and social curriculum, and Shiraziism and political movement. And the third topic: The Shirazi school is an honest ground for the public in order to move and confront, in it, I dealt with positions that contradict the path and ideas of the reference Shirazi, and the Samarra Scientific Seminary.

And then the conclusion, sources and references

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2022-06-30

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History, archaeology and heritage investigation

How to Cite

Mazen Kassem Mhalhal, D. . (2022). The Shirazi School in Samarra (its history and architecture). Lark, 14(4), 287-267. https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol3.Iss46.2502