Correspondence and Correspondence in Andalusia Under the Rule of Arab Muslims (92-422 A.H. / 710-1030 A.D.)
Abstract
Writing was considered a tool used by man to convey his thoughts, ideas and knowledge, and the arts and methods of Arabic prose multiplied in Andalusia until it included all the arts of traditional prose, which was known in the Levant, such as speeches, letters, shrines and debates, in addition to what the Andalusians added to, as dictated by the circumstances of their lives and their own environment. In addition to the emergence of a class of writers who mastered the art of writing, which gave their prose a distinctive character, if it was considered the result of their moods, culture, conditions of their society, and the nature of their country. Once we returned to the definition of correspondence and correspondence, we found that language books abound with them, so we must find the concept of each of them, as well as find the difference between them.