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Hard Environment and Its Effect on Poets’ Appetite in the Pre-Islamic and Abbasid Periods: An Anthropological Study

Anbar University Journal of Languages and Literature, 2016
Food is a basic element of human life and durability. Pre-Islamic period was one of scarcity and hard life but its poets showed high self-control as far as appetite and gluttony are concerned. These poets showed noble altruism and self-denial in times of
Othman Abdulhaleem Jalaoot Al-Rawi
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Thinking with the dispersal of Middle Eastern artifacts: lost and imagined monastic archives from the Umayyad and the Abbasid periods

Bulletin d’études orientales
This paper considers a corpus of fragmented administrative and legal documents from the Umayyad and early Abbasid periods, once housed in Egyptian monastic libraries, and now scattered in many collections.
Cecilia Palombo
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The Decline of Green-Glazed Jars after the Early Abbasid Period

, 2021
Green-glazed jars were manufactured in southern Iraq during the Parthian, Sasanian, and early Islamic periods. In the latter period, they were distributed in great numbers in the Near East and in coastal areas along the Indian Ocean from the Horn of ...
Elon Harvey
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Ayurveda during Abbasid's period.

Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 2003
This is a historical paper which deals with a brief account of Abbasid's period. In this article the existence of Ayurveda in Arab countries, arrival of Ayurvedic physicians to Baghdad, their eminence, authenticity and literary additions in medical field has been studied and presented.
S A, Husain, P K, Subhaktha
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syriac physicians of the early abbasid period

2020
This longer chapter covers the Christian physicians called Suryāniyyūn in Arabic. The adjective suryānī does not mean ‘Syrian’, but rather (speaker of ) ‘Syriac’, * a form of Aramaic that had become the language of the eastern Christians in the Middle East....
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Post-Uthmanic Qur’anic Re-Canonization: A Historical Reconstruction of the Second Maṣāḥif Project during the Abbasid–Mamluk Era

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This study aims to reconstruct the historical, philological, and ideological dynamics behind the phenomenon of post-Uthmanic Qur’anic re-canonization, known as the second maṣāḥif project.
Muchammad Fariz Maulana Akbar   +2 more
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Science, Power, and Legitimacy: The Political Role of Rulers in the Dynamics of the Development of Science in the Classical Islamic World (Abbasid–Andalusian)

Al-Qarawiyyin: Jurnal Ilmu Ushuluddin
The development of science in the classical Islamic world was not only organic. Still, it was also shaped by power relations that made science a means of political legitimacy and social control.
Fitriana Indah   +4 more
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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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