The Role of Iranian and Indian Quran Researchers
in the Political Sphere of Indian Gurkani Era
Hadi Soleimani Abhari[1]
Asghar Montazer Alghaem[2]
Seyyed Ali Asghar Mahmud Abadi[3]
Abstract
Cultural transformations at the time of Indian Timurid rulers are marked a turning point in the history of this land. Such transformations occurred in various spheres including authorship of rich written works. Among these works, the Qur'anic works, which are mainly quintessential either in the Islamic world or in the history of the Qur'anic studies in the Indian Subcontinent, hold an outstanding status. The authors of these works were Indian political figures or immigrant Iranians at the Indian Gurkanid court, who were also playing influential roles in the political and social domains. The present study benefited from interdisciplinary studies of History of Islam and Qur'anic sciences. Through describing and analyzing historical documents, it attempts to introduce political and historical figures involved in the Qur'anic studies in Timurid era, and reviews a number of their commentaries
[1]. Assistant Professor of Zanjan University, Islamic Theology Department, Zanjan, Iran. hadias_reza@yahoo.com
[2] .Professor of Isfahan University, History Department, Isfahan, Iran. montazer6337@yahoo.com
[3] .Professor of Isfahan University, History Department, Isfahan, Iran. amahmoodabad@lit.us.ac.ir
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