Shiism in Egyptian poetry in the era of Ayyubids and Mamluks

Shiism in Egyptian poetry in the era of Ayyubids and Mamluks

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Hussein, Muhammad Kamel
Arabookverse Ltd
EAN: 9786407161407
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When the Fatimids managed to the throne of Egypt in the second half of the tenth century AD, it was one of the priorities of the ruler to enhance his rule spreading the Shiite doctrine among its Muslims, and for this, schools and mosques were established, and the preachers who worked on this were pumped. Because religion among the Egyptians (the same as many peoples) represents an important cultural element, and enters its weight in the formation of the general mood, and casts its shadow on various literary and material products; So with poetry, it is affected in Egypt with this sectarian transformation, and the author follows this clear effect of Shiism on poets, whose climax in the Fatimid era, until he gradually decreased in the Ayyubid and Mamluk eras; Where they were keen to erase the effects of Shiism from Egypt, and return it to its previous era.
EAN 9786407161407
ISBN 6407161401
Binding Ebook
Publisher Arabookverse Ltd
Publication date January 1, 2022
Language Arabic
Country Uruguay
Authors Hussein, Muhammad Kamel