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Titre |
Titre du document |
جوانب من تاريخ رواق المغاربة بالأزهر الشريف خلال العهد 1798 م ( – العثماني بصر ) 1517 |
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Créateur |
Nom de l'auteur, affiliation, pays |
Taoufik LAKBAIBI; Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Université Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech; MAROC |
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Sujet |
Mot(s)-clé(s) |
Egypt and Morocco - Al azhar - gallery of Moroccans - society – culture - politics. |
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Description |
Résumé |
Since its creation El-Azhar has played a political and educational role in the life of Egyptian society and, therefore, in the Islamic world. In the entire history of Islam, no mosque can compete with it. El Azhar was designed by the Fatimids. It was the first university in the History of Islam, but it became also and the bastion of the Isma'ilite Shi'ite doctrine. During the Ayyoubid era, El-Azhar plunged into neglect and oblivion for a century. At the time of Mamloukids, El-Azhar lived its golden age. New buildings were constructed, including galleries, to house hundreds of Egyptian and foreign students, some of them where Moroccans. During the Ottoman era, its political role increased while its educational function declined. The gallery of Moroccans has always been among the largest and richest in El Azhar; Moroccan sultans as well as many Moroccan trading families living in Egypt continuously watched over this gallery while spending on its residents. This construction played major roles in Morocco-Egypt relations, on a sociocultural and political scale, especially during the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt in 1798. The various sources having reported on this campaign agree to highlight before the role of the Azharid Moroccans in jihad and the resistance in different regions of Egypt. This reality was noted by Napoleon. He had become aware of the danger of the Moroccan presence in Cairo and its impact on his projects. So he ordered his forces to expel the Moroccans, but most of them rejected this order, because they were aware that Cairo was their second homeland. |
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Date |
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29-12-2022
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Type |
Statut & genre |
Article évalué par les pairs |
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Type |
Type |
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Format |
Format de fichier |
PDF |
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Identifiant |
URI |
https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/rivages/article/view/36512 |
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Identifiant |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) |
https://doi.org/10.34874/IMIST.PRSM/rivages-i5.36512 |
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Source |
Titre de revue/conférence; vol., no. (année) |
Rivages; No 5 (2020) |
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Langue |
Français=fr |
Ar |
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Relation |
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Couverture |
Localisation géo-spatiale, période chronologique, échantillon de recherche (sexe, âge, etc.) |
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Droits |
Droit d'auteur et autorisations |
Tous droits réservés (c) 2022 Rivages
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