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Building Civilization Through Libraries: The Role of Baitul Hikmah in Education During the Abbasid Era

Fikroh: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Pendidikan Islam
This study explores the role of Baitul Hikmah (House of Wisdom) as a pioneering educational institution during the Abbasid era and its relevance to contemporary Islamic education.
Ahmad Fauzi   +2 more
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A Study on the State Administration of the Hajj in Medieval Islam: from the Rashidun Caliphate to the Late Abbasid Era

The Institute of Middle Eastern Affairs, 2023
This paper examines the management measures taken by Islamic states from the Rashidun Caliphate to the late Abbasid era in order to protect Muslims during their pilgrimage and assist them in successfully performing Ḥajj rites in Mecca.
N. Kim
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Reflections of Socio-Cultural Alienation in Abbasid-Era Poetry: A So-ciological Analysis Based on the Cases of Ebü’l-‘Atâhiyye, İbnü’r-Rûmî, and Mütenebbî

Sosyal bilimler dergisi
This article examines the theme of existential alienation in Abbâsî-id-era Arabic poetry through the works of three major poets, each exemplifying a distinct dimension of alienation.
Dr.mohammed Yaseen
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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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Resources and Taxes in the Second Abbasid Era (232 AH / 386 AD – 334 AH / 945 AD)

International Journal of Religion
This study attempted to shed light on the most important financial resources in the second Abbasid era, such as Al-Kharaj, jizya, excise and tithes, and others, in terms of their definition, the purpose of their collection, and the extent to which the ...
Asma Farhan Al-Sharab
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Madrasah as the Central Educational Institutions during the Abbasid Era

Journal of islamic education
This article critically analyzes the madrasah as a central institutional apparatus in the formation and development of Islamic education during the Abbasid period.
Zahra Albaturrizkiyah Lubis   +2 more
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Antony of Tagrit and the Progymnasmata: Towards a Syriac Rhetorical Theory in the Abbasid Era

Histoire Epistémologie Langage
This paper investigates the engagement with Greek progymnasmata exercises shown by the first rhetorical handbook in Syriac: Antony of Tagrit’s On Rhetoric (ninth century). Despite lacking any specific reference to progymnastic authors or texts and having
M. Nicosia
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An Analysis of Examples of Responsibility in the Performance of Ethical Doctors in the Abbasid Era (132-656 AH)

Management issues in healthcare system
Medical ethics encompasses the moral duties and responsibilities that doctors have toward their patients. When entering the medical profession, doctors are required to adhere to the ethical principles that guide their practice.
Seddiqeh Qasempour   +2 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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"The Scholarly Status of Women Hadith Scholars in the Abbasid Era"

The Abbasid era is regarded as the golden age of scholarship and the development of Hadith sciences. During this period, female Hadith scholars also played a prominent role. They contributed through narration, teaching, and the establishment of scholarly circles.
Dr. Saira Taiba, Dr. Sobia Khan
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