“Studying Jalali Sufism based on Genealogies and Manuscripts”

Author:
Seyyed Abdoullah Naseri Ziabari
Level:
Master
Subject(s):
Sufism and Islamic mysticism
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Mysticism
Year:
2015
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Morteza Karbalaei
Advisor(s):
Arash Goudarzi

The study and knowledge of the Sufi dynasty and their history, as well as their customs and traditions is one of the important issues that is of great importance in research on Sufi sects and dynasties. It matters. Less research has been done on the Khaksar Jalali dynasty and its tributaries for reasons such as the lack of genuine resources available and following the Qalandaran tradition, who transmitted their knowledge only through oral tradition (breast to breast). The original sources and annals of Khaksaria have been done in the chapters, the name and the initial history of Khaksar dynasty, the connection of Khaksar dynasty with other religions and dynasties, customs and houses of Khaksars, the history of Khaksar from the present Qajar to the present day. In the end, the conclusion is that the Khaksar Jalali dynasty, like other Sufi dynasties, has a historical background, Seleucid customs and houses, and serious connections of the pre-Islamic Ba’athists (Buddhism, Manichaeism, etc.) and esoteric ways (Qalandariyya, Ahl al-Haqq, Fatyan). has it.