A recent book .. Shiites Twelfth in the time of the Mongols of Dar al-Warraq
Al-Warraq Publishing House published the book "The Twelfth Shi'a Shiites in the Time of the Mongols (Nasir al-Din al-Tusi and Reza al-Din bin Tawoos, Two Characters of that Time)" by German orientalist Rudolf Strutman (1877-1960).
The book says:
The search for the substance that Islam may have adopted during its entry into the wider world of ideas at that time requires an in-depth understanding of Islam and its contemporary ideas, while not neglecting the forces that were able to emerge from the very first Islam.
Much has been written about this stage and the accompanying events. The most prominent thing is the position of some Shiite clerics and politicians of the Mughal campaign. The most important thing that is required by the study of these incidents is the objectivity which is far from the preconceived sectarian and religious positions in building the research. I find it in the Muslim book, but the great division of attitudes associated with religious heritage is reflected in the objectivity of work.
(tt) The new book (t) The fall of the Abbasid state
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