Moroccans' trips to the Islamic Levant and its scientific implications 6-8 )H / 12-14 AD

Authors

  • Tahani Salameh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi51.1678

Keywords:

Hijaz, Moroccan flights, Levant, science demand, scholars' programs

Abstract

Moroccans' trips to the Islamic Mashreq is a form of interaction and cultural communication between Islamic countries, and a categorical indication of the strength of the relationship between Morocco and the East; The Mashreq, as the birthplace of revelation, the sacred places it contained, and the knowledge, knowledge and pioneering flags it acquired, was a destination for students of knowledge from all Bekaa, and that is why Moroccans, like others, were keen on the journey to the countries of the East and to the most famous of its scientific centers. As the trip to the East is almost the only means of transporting knowledge and the most valuable books to Morocco. It was natural for Moroccans to be keen on performing the Hajj and seeking knowledge at the same time. Hajj is one of the most important links that linked the East and the Maghreb, and worked to transfer and unify the culture between the two countries, so the Moroccan trips to the East had significant spiritual and scientific effects.

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Published

2022-09-13

How to Cite

سلامة ت. (2022). Moroccans’ trips to the Islamic Levant and its scientific implications 6-8 )H / 12-14 AD. Global Libyan Journal, (51). https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi51.1678

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