The present collection contains some notes and short and long articles about the Karamiya, from the Sunni schools of Khorasan in the middle Islamic centuries, the Karamiya were generally regarded as Hanafians in terms of jurisprudence, although they ...
The present collection contains some notes and short and long articles about the Karamiya, from the Sunni schools of Khorasan in the middle Islamic centuries, the Karamiya were generally regarded as Hanafians in terms of jurisprudence, although they were a more or less independent school in their religious beliefs. Thus, the Karamiyyah were not counted among the Hanafi traditionalist faction, nor were they related to the Mu'tazili Hanafians of Khorasan. For various reasons, one of them is that Karamiyyah mainly used their special verbal terms, which sometimes caused misunderstandings. Also, many of their writings were lost due to various reasons, including political ones, and most of the writers of the following centuries did not have direct access to them. have not had Karamiye wrote many of their discussions in Farsi, and sometimes for the writers who were not familiar with this language, the reason was their political and social conflicts with other religious groups in Khorasan, their authoritarian behavior when the religious power took over in Khorasan and also the desire of the Karamians in the later periods to hide their religious identity all went hand in hand so that our knowledge of this school of thought and asceticism is limited. Check the reports about them.
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