The Andalusian Family Customs and Lives of People in Poetry Divans 422-484 A.H./ 1031-1091 A.D.

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Ziad Tariq Ahmed Ali
Qabas Farouq Saleh Matloob

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This study explains the life of the Andalusian family in the era of the Sects Kings in Andalusia (422-484 AH / 1031-1091 AD) with all the elements of Andalusian society and its categories that formed it at that time, from Muslims, Christians and Jews. This study provides concentrated and accurate information regarding the nature of the daily life and livelihood of Andalusian families during that period of the rule of the Sects Kings. The reader learns from the study the details of life that form the lifestyle of each individual, and also explains the customs and traditions followed by them, in addition to researching the conditions and situations of those people with the issues that capture their interest and care. All of this was extracted from the Andalusian poems that were recorded in the poetry collections that were said by their owners during that era.

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Ali, Z. T. A., & Matloob, Q. F. S. (2024). The Andalusian Family Customs and Lives of People in Poetry Divans 422-484 A.H./ 1031-1091 A.D. Journal of Management World, 2024(1), 30-37. https://doi.org/10.53935/jomw.v2024i4.1085
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Ali, Z. T. A., & Matloob, Q. F. S. (2024). The Andalusian Family Customs and Lives of People in Poetry Divans 422-484 A.H./ 1031-1091 A.D. Journal of Management World, 2024(1), 30-37. https://doi.org/10.53935/jomw.v2024i4.1085