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Medical Inventions in the Abbasid Caliphate and their Development in the Present Era

Journal of Health, Medicine, and Clinical Studies, 2023
Aim: This research aimed at collecting information relating to the attention of the rulers in the Abbasid Caliphate on medical inventions and the innovative forms of the achievements in medicine in the current era.   Methods: The doctrinal research methodology and descriptive, explanatory, analytical, and comparative research approaches were used
Toryalai Hemat, Nasar Ahmad Hamid
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Baghdad In The Abbasid Era: A Cosmopolitan And Multi-Confessional Capital

2008
The history of Baghdad divides itself into three phases: first, the prestigious capital of the Abbasid caliphs from the time of its foundation by al-Mansur up to its conquest by Mongol armies; then, for centuries, a simple provincial metropolis; and finally, since 1921, the capital of the kingdom of Iraq, whose dramatic reality assails us with daily ...
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THE THEMES OF THE ZUHD POETRY OF ABBASID ERA: A REVIEW

The Faculty Journal of Arts Rajshahi University
Zuhd (mysticism) is an important theme in Arabic poetry. Its influence on poetry is noticeable. In every era, there have been some poets and writers who, having recognized Allah, abandoned worldly delusions and hoped for eternal success and endless blessings in the Hereafter.
Dr. Chalekujjaman Khan   +1 more
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Representations of the critic other in Political Poetry of the Abbasid Era

EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE
The other is a broad concept, and the self is intricately linked to the other, as the self does not exist without the other, as it is necessary for the self to realize its existence. In other words, the other is the greatest motivator that puts the self in a state of mobilization of its capabilities.
null Ashwaq Sattar Muhammad   +1 more
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The Slave Girls of Baghdad: The Qiyān in the Early Abbasid Era

Al-Masāq, 2014
The legacies of the ʿAbbāsids are multiple. Buried among these are poetic and works by Abū ʿUthmān ʿAmr ibn Baḥr al-Fuqaymī al-Jāḥiẓ and Abū l-Faraj ʿAlī b. al-Ḥusayn b. Muḥammad b. Aḥmad b.
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Manifestations of dialogue between Islamic sects in the Abbasid era

International Journal of Historical and Social Studies
People use dialogue to exchange opinions and points of view, and we can say that the goal of dialogues between people is to reach understanding, even with minimal limits on points of disagreement, and the dialogue is multiple, it may be economic, political or religious...But we can consider the religious dialogue as one of the most discussed topics ...
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