Manifestations of Strive for Immortalization among the Abbasid Caliphs until 247 AH - 861 AD (Considering the Grievances of the Parish as an Example)

Authors

  • Marwa Moussa Ali Faculty of Education for the Humanities/ Wasit University Author
  • Akil Abdullah Yassin Faculty of Education for the Humanities/ Wasit University Author
  • Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies Author

Keywords:

immortalization, caliphs, considering the grievances, history, the Abbasid

Abstract

The social aspect represented great importance in monitoring the policy of the caliphs towards the parish because of the important issues affecting public life. The Abbasid caliphs realized - in commemoration of their historical memory - the importance of social immortalization, which represents a form of immortalization no less important than other previous images, because of its from direct contact with people's public life. Individuals who provide more and greater services to society are the ones who are destined to remain on the social level for a longer period. These deeds remain the talk of the public for a long time, which paves the way for them to be immortalized on the pages of history. We are not exaggerating when we say that the rulers with their various titles, including kings, caliphs, sultans, and princes, are the people who adhere most closely to the idea of immortality, and the ones who most strive to immortalize their names and memories.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023), Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies

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2023-12-05 — Updated on 2023-12-05

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Manifestations of Strive for Immortalization among the Abbasid Caliphs until 247 AH - 861 AD (Considering the Grievances of the Parish as an Example). (2023). Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies, 1(1), 28-38. https://ojs.diaalfekr.com/index.php/sjlb/article/view/5