Intellectual Opposition Movements in the Far Moroccan Region in the Monotheists Era

Document Type : Academic research papers

Authors

1 Facutly of women , Ain –shams university, Egypt

2 Assistant Professor - Department of History – Facutly of women - Ain Shams University

3 History teacher - Girls College - Ain Shams University

Abstract

Abstract
 
The Almohads state in Morocco was founded on the basis of a new belief in which its author - Muhammad bin Toumart - brought together many principles and ideas of difference and doctrines that appeared in the Islamic East and that he experienced since his youth in Morocco and was taught by their owners during his eastern journey, so the Far Maghreb witnessed opposition movements from the jurists and Sufis This opposition was represented in the reluctance to assume the position of the judiciary in the state or creating a kind of justice and equality between the followers of Sufism and the attempt to lift the oppression and tyranny by the state’s governors from the parish or the murid in the term of Sufism, and as a result of the neglect of the sons of Abdel-Moamen in the most important principle of the principles of Tumrati thought This is the principle of Mahdia, so we detected a number of revolutionaries who saw themselves as the savior who comes at a time when corruption, misguidance and evil are rife, and this situation will be eradicated and the authority of goodness and righteousness will be revivedOpposition, The Almohads, the far Moroccan
Intellectual Opposition Movements in the Far Moroccan Region in the Monotheists Era
 

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