The Manners, Norms, and Customs (Rusoom) of the House of Governance in the First Age (Era) of the Abbasid Caliphate 750 – 865Ad

Nonfiction, History, Middle East
Cover of the book The Manners, Norms, and Customs (Rusoom) of the House of Governance in the First Age (Era) of the Abbasid Caliphate 750 – 865Ad by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal ISBN: 9781503599437
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
ISBN: 9781503599437
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Literally the concept of Al-Rasm means an attempt of picturing things and generally it means all the customs habits manners superstition and laws that limits the way of communication between the caliph (the successor) and the common people including his favorite. In the field of specialized study a book was written in the fifth century of Hijra by HilalIbnMuhsin Al-sababi called (Rusum Dar Al-khilapha) in addition to what was written by Al-Jahidh in his book "Al-taj in kings' morality" concerning this subject but containing only some of Al-Rusum. Al-Maukib contained the Arts of walking (the rule) and manners of approaching the Caliph and the right way of talking to him while walking. The main conclusions of this study is the fact that nothing but the reflection of the true Islamic customs who claim that Arabs had taken most of their customs and manners from the kings of other nations. Also ABBASI Caliphs did apply the Islamic law in managing their affairs following the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him and the four rightly- guided Caliphs.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Literally the concept of Al-Rasm means an attempt of picturing things and generally it means all the customs habits manners superstition and laws that limits the way of communication between the caliph (the successor) and the common people including his favorite. In the field of specialized study a book was written in the fifth century of Hijra by HilalIbnMuhsin Al-sababi called (Rusum Dar Al-khilapha) in addition to what was written by Al-Jahidh in his book "Al-taj in kings' morality" concerning this subject but containing only some of Al-Rusum. Al-Maukib contained the Arts of walking (the rule) and manners of approaching the Caliph and the right way of talking to him while walking. The main conclusions of this study is the fact that nothing but the reflection of the true Islamic customs who claim that Arabs had taken most of their customs and manners from the kings of other nations. Also ABBASI Caliphs did apply the Islamic law in managing their affairs following the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him and the four rightly- guided Caliphs.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Gatsby’S Christmas Surprise by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Three Families by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book I Don't Talk to Earthlings by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book As I Ponder by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book White Roses by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book God, Is This My Man? Part II by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book A Reason for Rhyme by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book The Territory by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Phases of the Moon by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Sweet Listen by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book The Dragon:050376 Presents.... Simple Complexities by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Poison Ivy by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book My Walk with God by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Three Sisters Cookbook by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
Cover of the book Dreams and Tragedies by Dr. Talab Sabaar Mahal
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy