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Keywords = Qom
Number of Articles: 5
The impact of Qom on Islamic civilization from the second century to the end of the fourth century Hijri
Volume 12, Autumn & Winter (2023-2024) 12(1) , May 2024, , Pages 33-46
Abstract
Investigating the influential factors in Islamic civilization is important. The people of different cities, including Qom, as one of the important Shiite religious cities, have been influential in the flourishing of Islamic civilization. This research using the descriptive-analytical method based on ... Read MoreStudy and analysis of the administrative organization of the servants of the Holy Threshold from the Qajar period to the end of the Pahlavi
Volume 10, issue19 , March 2022, , Pages 175-196
Abstract
One of the oldest administrative-religious organizations in Iran is the organization created under the shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh (s), which was developed during the Qajar and Pahlavi periods in terms of administrative organization. This article seeks to answer the question with a descriptive-analytical ... Read MoreA Research on the Historical Background of Qom City Based on Archaeological Studies and Historical Evidence
Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, , Pages 61-76
Abstract
During the Islamic period, Qom has been known as the second religious center in Iran due to the shrine of Masoumeh (AS). The influence of the religious factor in introducing this city is so that a group of historians believe that before the emergence of Islam, there was no urban base in this region. ... Read MoreArrival and expansion of Shiism in Qom
Volume 4, اول , February 2016, , Pages 38-48
Abstract
This study, with a quick hint to the historical background of Qom, studies the rise of Shia and its expansion in Iran’s geographic area trying to find an answer to this questions: why was Qom introduced as a Shiite city after Islam and accepted Shiism while other cities were still in doubt in believing ... Read MoreQom in the Naseri Period: A Historical-Geograph Research
Volume 3, Issue 6 , October 2015, , Pages 208-226