پديد آورندگان :
Ahmad Reza. Khezri History and Civilization of Islamic Nations Dept - University of Tehran Iran , Kauomars. Azimi University of Isfahan Iran , Shams. Alsadat Hosseini University of Isfahan Iran
كليدواژه :
religious tendencies , Shi‘ism , Kurdistan , Kurds
چكيده لاتين :
For thousands of years, Kurds have inhabited Kurdistan, currently
located among Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Armenia, where they have maintained
their social, political, cultural and historical existence. Like the other
ethnic groups and nations throughout the history, the Kurds have been attracted
to different religions and faiths due to various factors, and have
shaped their lives accordingly. After the rise of Islam and because of the political
and cultural conditions prevailing in the Islamic world, most Kurds accepted
the Shafi‘i school of Sunni Islam and have remained loyal to their faith
ever since. However, one group of Kurds, unlike the majority, chose the Shi‘i
denomination – for reasons explained in this study – and have kept faith with
Shi‘ism since the early centuries of Islam. This article explores the hows and
whys of such a tendency towards Shi‘ism, with an analytical‐descriptive research
method and by referring to primary sources and other means of historical
research.