Islamic society through the shrines of Ibn al-Jawzi
Abstract
Ibn al-Jawzi's shrines are a model of committed literature that portrayed Islam and the reality of Muslims as critical, directed and advisable, as it is a kind of educational literature aimed at the form and content of its body through the tongue of the father of the calendar, the hero of his fiftieth maqams, which were based on ethical, practical, and belief aspects (the maqamat is a contrasting painting that talks about various social eras. Live pictures continued and pictures of worn or sick died and grave in her era.