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The guest of this balcony is Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Talahi, a researcher in Islamic history. Al-Talahi told the story of the Qarmatians sect, when did it emerge and who was its founder? What were the ideas they advocated? And about their many movements in Islamic countries, and how the weakness of the Abbasid state in their time affected the ease of their movements and attacks on Hajj caravans, until they reached the point of stealing the Black Stone. He also mentioned the books that talked about them briefly because they had no civilizational, scientific or intellectual effects, as they were a branch of an origin. Their origin is the Ismaili sect, so what is the difference between them? And does their orientation really resemble Marxist communist thought? So how did the orientalists talk about them and what did they say? Episode content: 00:00 Suspense 00:27 Introduction 01:25 How the sects emerged and their beginnings 10:05 About Hamdan Qarmat and his seduction of people. 19:16 About the idea of savagery 23:38 About God's torture of the Qarmatians 30:17 Ali bin Muhammad's claim of love for the Prophet's family. 41:12 About Nasir Khusraw and his journey 51:19 About the role of scholars and the scientific community in confronting this thought 58:48 About the position of orientalists 01:03:58 About the representations of Qarmatian thought in the present era? 01:03:36 Conclusion Enjoy watching Links and accounts: Samawah Twitter account: https://twitter.com/Samawah_media?t=C...