Ibn Al-Shaar Al-Mawsili's Meetings with Scholars from Baghdad in the Seventh Century Hijri
Abstract
The research aims to study the content of the meetings conducted by Ibn al-Shaar al-Mawsili (654 AH / 1256 AD) with scholars from Baghdad such as tellers, jurists, preachers, writers and poets during his trips to it in the (seventh Hijri century/Thirteenth century A.D), which was mentioned in his book (Qalaid Al-Juman fi Faraed Shoaraa Hatha Al-Zaman)). Ibn al-Shaar's purpose of these meetings was to gain knowledge about the media who wrote down their news in his book (Qalaid Al-Juman).
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