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Contributions of Basra scholars to the science of history in the first Abbasid era [PDF]
The Arab-Islamic heritage has formed a major source of Contemporary Arab Thought, So it must be studied to determine the authenticity of the Arab-Islamic nation and the stages of its civilizational radiation, or its failure, whether in the east of the ...
Nafea H. Ali Al.Dulaimi
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Voluntary enslavement in an Abbasid-era papyrus letter
AbstractCentral to this article is an Arabic letter written on papyrus in an Egyptian prison in the late ninth or early tenth centuryce. The author complains that he and his companions are being kept in terrible conditions and that they have received insufficient support from outside prison.
J. Bruning
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Islamic Tombstones for Slaves from Abbasid-Era Egypt
This article studies tombstones from eighth- to tenth-century CE Egypt that are designed to mark the grave of a Muslim slave. These funerary inscriptions are unusual in that they do not marginalize the enslaved as much as do other early Islamic sources ...
J. Bruning
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Appeasement by granting fiefs in the Abbasid era (132-656 AH / 749-1258 AD) [PDF]
Appeasement by giving lands is one of the ways of important appeasement in the Abbasid era in general and in the first or second era in particular, especially with the existence of many large lands which was obtained by the Abbasids whether from the ...
Omaima Q. Yehya, Abdulsatar M. Darwish
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The Abbasid era marked the peak of scientific development in Islamic civilization, characterized by the integration of theology, mysticism, and philosophy.
Alif Rohmad, Zainuddin Fanani
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Pictures of Poets in the Abbasid Era Deviating from Ancient Poetic Objects
٠زغغذ اٌؼقش اٌزٞ ػبػ ف ٗ١الأد٠ت -ِغ ِب ف ِٓ ٗ١ؽنبسح ٚ غ١ش٘ب- فٟ ئٔزبعبر،ٗ وّب ٠مبي الإٔغبْ اثٓ ث١ئزٗ، فٍزٌه رغذ اٌزأصش ٚاٌزأص١ش فٟ الأدثبء ؽغت ِب ػب٠ؾٖٛ ِٓ اٌضِبْ ٚاٌّىب،ْ ٘ٚزا ٛ٘ اٌغجت الأعبعٟ فٟ اخزلاف اٌؼقٛس الأدث١خ ٚأدثبئٙب، ٚالإٔزبعبد اٌّٛعٛدح فٙ١ب، فبٌؼقش اٌؼجبعٟ ٛ٠فف ثبٌزىبًِ ٚاٌغزاعخ ِٓ ث ٓ١اٌؼقٛس اٌغبثمخ ٌ،ٗ ٌٚزٌه رّ١ضد الإٔزبعبد ف ٗ١ػٓ غ١ش٘ب،
Umar Muhammad Sokoto, Sirajo Ibrahim
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Translation theory and practice in the Abbasid era [PDF]
textThis paper explores the theoretical approaches to translation and the dynamics of language politics during the ʻAbbāsid-era translation movement through the lens of three prominent figures of the ʿAbbāsid era, Ḥunayn ibn Isʹhāq, Mattā bin Yūnus
Goodin, Katherine Sproul
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Coalition of Zeidiyeh and Abbasid in the First Phase of Abbasid Era; Grounds, Elements and Consequences [PDF]
The propagation of the thoughts of Zeid Ibn e- Ali 122 A.D and Zeidiyan supporting the leaders of Hassani changed Zeidiyeh to an effective sect in various domains. On the other hand, the first Abbasid caliphs took advantage of any strategies to bring the
Hossein Hosseiniyan Moqadam +1 more
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The exact origin of the Albridiuwm family is not known, which appeared on the scene in the last years of the second Abbasid era. First, they did some minor careers in southern Iraq but did not rise to the level of becoming an affected force.
Abdulbari Asaad, Tawfeeq Yousif
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The Jābirian Kitāb al-Nukhab and Teaching the Science of Talismans in the Abbasid Era [PDF]
This article introduces a hitherto overlooked work on the science of talismans attributed to Jābir b. Ḥayyān, called Kitāb al-Nukhab (The Compendium), but widely known as Kitāb al-Baḥth (The Book of the Quest).
Liana Saif
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