TY - JOUR TI - The Components of Political Thought of The Herat School in The Thought System of Maulana Abdul Rahman Jami JO - Pizhūhish-i siyāsat-i nazāri JA - 1 LA - fa SN - 2008-5796 AU - Mohammad dawood Erfan AU - سید حسین اطهری AU - eslami eslami AU - مهدی نجف‌زاده AD - فردوسی AD - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد AD - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد AD - Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL _ 32 IS - 1 SP - 265 EP - 294 KW - Jami KW - political mysticism of Naqshbandiyya KW - teachings of ancient Iran KW - Timurids KW - justice and Sharia. DO - N2 - Mehdi Najafzadeh**** Herat was formerly one of the important centers of Islamic thought and power withinthe Khorasan school. This city has been the place of emergence of great scientists and thinkers throughout the history. During the period of Timurids (14th century C.E.), connection of thought and power eventually led to the emergence of the political school of Herat. Abdur Rahman Jami, as the leader of this school, played an undeniable role in the growth and excellence of Herat's political school. Jami was an intellectual mentor who made the interaction of mysticism and politics possible for the first time in the history of Islam. The Timurid power system and court was soon influenced by Jami's thought and crystallized in the behavior and actions of political agents in the context of the society .This article seeks to answer the question of what constituted Jami's political thought that helped shape the political school of Herat? This article, with the goal-legitimacy framework of "John Murrow" and Quentin Skinner's interpretive hermeneutic method, aims to examine the most important concepts produced by Jami's thought thatentered into the political system of his era by him and his students. UR - http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/38679 L1 - http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/Download/38679 TY -JOURId - 38679