Reading and writing among the Arabs Before the era of Islam and the prophet | ||
Journal of The Thi Qar Arts | ||
Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 6, June 2012, Pages 73-87 | ||
Author | ||
sami joda | ||
Abstract | ||
It seems that the madrassas spread early in the emergence of Islam, and there are indications that fresh from Abu said: Aslam Ali, the son of fourteen years and has had a day coma is different to the book (84). Ibn Abd Rabbo (85), that Abdullah bin Ja'far bin Abi Talib said to Abdullah bin Safwan, the master of the children of strain, and the Lamia: (And thou, O Safwan become an excuse to make our us, if Mnahm to leave the office ....). The bottom line: that reading and writing were not deployed in the Hijaz, and perhaps the spread in urban areas was higher than in the Bedouin, if we know it from the Trades, which disdains them Arabs, and that education was not confined to men, not women. The madrassas have emerged early in the cities that they need to learn to read and write to their entry into working life. And that these Koranic schools were not confined to the rich and the commercial interests, but we find a class of poor was good at reading and writing I have learned it. Since the back of Islam, the need to urgently after the descent of the book and the need for Arabs to read and interpret its verses and its codification, and urged Islam to learn and spread the teachings of Islam, so I took to read and write to spread, and then spread Koranic schools more broadly, then schools and education regularly. | ||
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