The Role of writers in the Arab Islamic state (1 A.H.- 622 A.D./ 656 A.H.-1258 A.D.)

Section: Arabic language
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
429-444

Abstract

This research provides important information about writing and writers in the Arab-Islamic civilization, Islam in general and the Prophet (peace be upon him) in particular interested in writing and writers and encouraged to learn them as they are the main pillar of his establishment. The Almighty said in the first verse revealed to the Messenger (peace be upon him): Q1ra1 by 1 A.D., Your Lord who created, created 1 human being from 1 hung, 1 Q1 and your Lord.We note that this verse encouraged reading and writing by referring to the pen, which is the writing tool, so the Islamic state gave great attention to writers who are considered one of its most important employees and the research has shown their great role in the state, then a statement of their varieties and the development that has occurred to their tools and talk about their most prominent qualities and methods of training and the most important rights they enjoyed under the Islamic state and this research came in an attempt to shed Light on this important category that played an important role in the development of state institutions.

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Fadel, B., & بتول. (2025). The Role of writers in the Arab Islamic state (1 A.H.- 622 A.D./ 656 A.H.-1258 A.D.). Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(16), 429–444. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5976