The Fatwa of Harafish, Zubara and Al-Ayaq in Egypt in the Era of the Mamluk Sultans and their Impact on the society

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
414-428

Abstract

The folklore dealt with the phenomenon of thieves, including thieves, chasers, bullets, boys, bulldogs, legacies, and haraves, and those with despised professions and their likeness of the destitute, the poor, the hungry, and the unemployed who were crushed by poverty and their unemployment, due to the poor management of the ruling leaders, and has combined them historically and socially in a social circle excluded from class and socially from social groups The highest, it is a group that lives on the margins of society, and it is in a state of conflict with this society that expelled them, so that they rejected their bitter reality, and rebelled against their society, and tried to revolt against it and they had an impact in those societies through the revolution against those in charge of it, to obtain in an illegal way What they perceive as a legitimate right for them. And they had a major role in the era of the Mamluk Sultanate, in imposing their reality in society.

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alsultan, shahim, & شهم. (2025). The Fatwa of Harafish, Zubara and Al-Ayaq in Egypt in the Era of the Mamluk Sultans and their Impact on the society. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 52(91), 414–428. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2022.176772