The Syndicate of the Gentlefolks in Egypt and the Levant from the fourth century until the tenth century of migration - Historical study on formation and development -

Abstract

The creation of the Syndicate of the Gentlefolks in Egypt and the Levant is considered a turning point in the history of the Gentlefolks during the Islamic ages from the fourth century until the tenth century of migration, as this function drew the broad outlines of political, social and economic to deal with the most important group in Islamic society, which is the Gentlefolks of the Prophet Muhammad’s House, especially since these countries were subject to the rule of several Islamic countries, beginning with the Abbasids, then the Fatimids, the Ayyubids, and then the Mamluks, as these countries were based on different religious and political rules among themselves, which was reflected in the way in dealing with the Gentlefolks by this function, therefore, shedding light on the history of the establishment of the Syndicate of the Gentlefolks in Egypt and the Levant, and tracing the course of its development throughout the history of these countries, will The reality that surrounded the Gentlefolks of the House of the Prophet Muhammad During that time.

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Riad Salim Awad