Charitable Contributions of the Women of the Ruling Family to the Construction Works in the Islamic State in the Fourth Century to Seventh Century AH ( Tenth to Thirteenth Century AD)
Abstract
The research entitled (Charitable contributions of the women of the ruling family to the construction works in the Islamic State in the fourth century AH tenth to seventh century AH thirteenth century AD) talks about the great role that women of the ruling family played in the charitable work of the Islamic state and the extent of the importance of these works in building The civilization of the Islamic State and their spending of money in the field of charity and building an advanced, developed and sound society in all health and scientific aspects, on top of which is the religious aspect. Women tried to contribute to the construction work to build mosques and encourage the religious aspect, as well as contribute to building schools to advance and develop science and education Because the building of any society depends on the educational aspect, as well as contributed to building hospitals and improving the health of the individual in the community because the happiness of a person, his progress and his livelihood with dignity depends on the extent of his health. These actions that the women performed were intended to attain the righteousness and charity, and the immortality of their names on the list of benefactors.