Political patterns in literary messages in the eras of modern sects and the Almoravids, the Diwani model

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS10.13559

Authors

  • Zahraa Nima Hassan Al Saadi Republic of Iraq/University of Kufa-Faculty of Education for Girls-Department of Arabic language
  • Doaa Ali Hadi Republic of Iraq/University of Kufa-Faculty of Education for Girls-Department of Arabic language

Keywords:

patterns, politics, letters, literary, Diwani

Abstract

The study seeks to shed light on the political patterns in the literary messages in the era of the sects and the Almoravids, and that the political messages are concerned with matters of concern to the state. Therefore, the caliphs worked on investing writers and writers, so the writers were the mouthpiece of the state. The study concluded that these messages carried several formats, including the order and prohibition system, which is through which orders are issued and directed to the soldiers and the people in compliance with the system. On the Sultan and the authority, and there the format of media correspondence is what was circulated between the kings of the sects and the Almoravids of correspondence in the exchange of information and news between them in all circumstances of accidents; These media discourses are one of the ways that develop trust between individuals, enhance communication and develop relations. These formats expressed the political aspects in some ways, with the most accurate expression.

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Published

27-10-2022

How to Cite

Saadi, Z. N. H. A., & Hadi, D. A. (2022). Political patterns in literary messages in the eras of modern sects and the Almoravids, the Diwani model. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S10), 620–627. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS10.13559

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