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The Relationship Between the Umayyad Emirate in Andalusia with Christian Kingdoms in Spain (138-300 Hijri / 755-912 AD)
(2001)This study discussed the relationships between the Islamic Andalusia with Christian Spain during the Umayyad Emirate. It contains four chapters : Chapter One discusses the conditions of Islamic Andalusia that affected its ... -
The Role of Narrators in the Rise of History at the Early of Islam
(2006)The research discussed Arab narrations in Islam eve, and also discussed the concept of Narration in Torah, Bible and Quran. The view of Quran and Prophet Muhemmed from Narration is addressed in the research. The research ... -
Salfit Municipality and Its Administrative, Architectural, Economic, and Social Role,1945-2005
(2007)Salfit Municipality was established in 1882, and then annulled in 1927; due to the lack of records, we couldn’t document this important phase of Salfit history. The Village Council was re-established in 1945, to be transformed ... -
Saudi Arabia Position on The Question of Palestine 1936-1948
(1998)The Study reveals the position of Saudi Arabia toward Palestine from 1936-1948 Arabia was ruled by many families as AI-Rashid who could dismissed AI-Su'ud Family who immigrated to kwait. After that Mubark As-Sabbah ... -
Seville Kingdom At The Age Of Bani Abbad And Their Internal And External Relation Ships
(2003)This research aimed at discussing one of the most complicated periods of the history of Andalusia. This area, known as the Taifs Period, was characterized by overlapping incidents and diverse historical narration. The Taifs ... -
The Social, Economic, Religions and Political Conditions Of the Paradise-Promised Ten
(2007)This study investigated the social, economic, religions and political conditions of the Paradise-companies. In the study, it was found all the paradise-promised ten had belonged socially to Koreish a-Nadhr Ben Qinana whose ... -
A Study of the Mythology of Historians Till the Fourth Century A.H.
(2005)This study investigated the viewpoints of four historians who lived until the fourth century A.H. about the creation. These historians are: 1. Ibn Qutaiba, Abu Abdulla Mohammad Ben Qutaiba Al-Dainawari, (d. 276 A.H., 889 ... -
Succession During The Umayyad Period(41-132A.H / 661-750 A.C)
(2005)This study deals with the succession during the Umayyad period and the efforts made by the Umayyads to reach a method that ensured transference of authority from a caliph to his successor peacefully. Because of the ... -
Tajarab Al-Umam Wa Ta'aqub Il Himam, For Ahamad Bin Mohammad Bin Ya'qub Miskawayh (421H/1030A.D.) A Study of Cultural Terms During the Abbasid Period (132-369H/749-979A.D.)
(2014)This study is entitled ‘Ennuciation of civilization in the book of Experinces of Nations and Successions of Determination’ for Miskawayh - Abu 'Ali Ahmad Ibn Mohammad Ibn Ya'qoub ( 320 – 421 Hijri / 932 – 1030 ... -
Taxes in the Arab Peninsula : A genealocal Study of Taxes from An Islamic Perspective
(2008)In my research, I tackled taxes payed by Arabs before Islamic regime and Islam’s attitude towards it. I also considered taxes in the Peninsula before Islam, Persian, Roman, Sasani and Byzantine state, Ghassani and ... -
The Tribute at the Time of Prophet Mohammad A Historical Study
(2009)This study investigates the tribute at the time of prophet Mohammad. I also considered taxes in the Peninsula before Islam, Persian, Roman, Sasani and Byzantine state, Ghassani and Manatherah whether direct or indirect ... -
Tulkarem and its Vicinity 1281 - 1337 A.H / 1864 – 1918 A.D
(2009)This study deals with the local history of Tulkarm and vicinity during the Ottoman Turks systems period. Since the issue of the Ottoman states law in 1864 AD/ 1281H and until the departure of the Ottoman rule after its ... -
Urban Development in Nablus During The British Occupation 1922-1948
(2006)The Architectural Movement in Nablus city during The British Mandate (1922 – 1948). Nablus municipality was established in 1868. The municipality held some works and achievements in the city such as, organizing the city, ... -
Vulnerable in the first Period of Islam - 610 AD/(1 of the Mission 660 AD)/40 for Hijra
(2012)Vulnerability had appeared through all periods of history. Before Islam, it has been placed upon many social categories around the area from east to west. These categories were with names as, slaves, pours ,peasants, the ... -
Wahb Ibn Monabbih (D.114.H) And His Role In Writing The History
(2002)Wahb bin Monabih bin Kamil bin Seij bin Thee Kibar A1-Yemeni, A1-San'ani, Al-Thumari. He was known "ca1led" as Abu-Abdullah . He was born in Thurnar , near San'a, in the year (34°‘H.).During the Caliphate ... -
Yaqut, Al-Hamawi, Shihab Addin Abdullah Al- Roumi (D. AD 1229/ Hijrah 626) in the Lands Index Economic Conditions: A Historical Study
(2011)Historic Geography was an interest to the Muslim people; thus they formed their own geographic school and many geographers emerged, as a result. Yaqut Shihab Addin Abu Abdullah Bin Al-Hamawi Al-Roumi (574-626H/ 1178-1229G) ... -
Zionist Settlement in Hebron Area From 1967-2000
(2005)This study discusses the Zionist settlement of the Hebron area from 1967 to2000. The Hebron area has: been at the centre of the interest of the Zionist Movement since it was established. It has considered the city of Hebron ... -
Zionist Settlement in Jerusalem From 1967-1993
(2001)In Jewish religious thinking, Palestine, and Jerusalem in particular, occupied a high status. Jewish colonization of Palestine, on the other hand, formed the backbone of Jewish thinking (ideology).The religious nature also ... -
The Zionist Settlement in the Jordan valley 1967 – 2005
(2008)The Jordan Valley is considered one of the special areas in Palestine. As the area is below sea level it warm in winter and hot in Summer which makes, it suitable for growing crops which are different from those grown in ... -
The Zionist Settlement in the Syrian Golan Heights (1967-2000), Historical-Analytical Study
(2010)The Golan Heights is one of the distinctive geographical regions in Syria, and this distinction is due to the availability of water sources, the diversity of the topographic relief, and the difference in temperature between ...