Transcriptions in the Umayyad literature

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Published Sep 17, 2017
Mohammed Dawabsheh

Abstract

This research studies transcriptions in the era of Bani Umayya in terms of their causes, motives and types, as the researcher studies such as linguistically Transcriptions and idiomatically during the pre-Islamic and early Islamic eras. It shows that some introductions of the transcriptions that emerged in the era of Bani Umayya and settled later in the Abbasid era, while others were similar to the transcriptions of the Abbasid era in terms of technical and stylistic characteristics; furthermore the researcher explains that the emersion of these transcriptions in the Umayyad era was due to ideological differences and the emersion of religious sects. Most of these transcriptions revolve around the eligibility of Khilafah (leadership), especially between the Umayyad and others, the researcher has adopted the descriptive analytical approach for being the closest approach to study such a subject.

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Dawabsheh , M. . (2017). Transcriptions in the Umayyad literature. AL-Majma, (12), 213–248. Retrieved from http://ojs.qsm.ac.il/index.php/majma/article/view/438

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