The openness of the Arab Islamic nation and its interaction with other peoples, such as the Persians and Indians, reached its peak during the Abbasid era, when cultural and intellectual exchanges were encouraged. This resulted in significant developm ...
The openness of the Arab Islamic nation and its interaction with other peoples, such as the Persians and Indians, reached its peak during the Abbasid era, when cultural and intellectual exchanges were encouraged. This resulted in significant developments in various scientific and cultural fields, particularly in literature. Dialogues, debates, and translations from Persian to Arabic and vice versa emerged, such as the book "Hazar Afsana," which was translated into Arabic as "One Thousand and One Nights." This book includes a story entitled "The Courtship of the Slave Girl with the Scholars," which is the text we intend to study and analyze. This text is also featured in the form of a jurisprudential debate in the second volume of the encyclopedia "Debates of the Intelligent and Dialogues of the Eloquent Between Disputes and Boasting" by Sayyid Siddiq Abdul Fattah. The debate covers eighty-one pages. As for the book “One Thousand and One Nights,” the text came in the form of nights extending from night 428 to night 454.
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