The serious message of Abi Al-Walid Ahmed bin Zaydun (deceased 463 AH / 1070 AD) -realization-
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This is a letter written by the Arab writer Abu Al-Walid Ahmad bin Zaydun (1070-1004 AD) to
Abi Al-Hazm bin Jahour, who ruled Cordoba after the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate in Andalusia in this
The letter appeals to Ibn Zaydun, the ruler of Cordoba, to release him from the prison in which he was placed as a result of
One of the intrigues was Ibn Zaydun and his minister before his imprisonment. The ancients and the modern scholars agreed on this
This message is considered at the forefront of literary messages in the history of Arabic literature.
The message of Ibn Zaydun remained spread among the people in an incomplete, corrupted and distorted form, until
The two investigators found an original copy of it, written about seven centuries ago, in Salah's handwriting.
Al-Din Al-Safadi had explained it in a separate book, and wrote another literary treatise in which he emulated
Follow Ibn Zaydun.
The two investigators investigated this thesis scientifically, to present its text to the readers and scholars in
Its complete image free from impurities and distortion.
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