HisTorical literature and its role in Promoting unity between Morocco and Andalusia in the 6-8 AH -12-14ADAD
HisTorical literature and its role in Promoting unity between Morocco and Andalusia in the 6-8 AH -12-14ADAD
Abstract
This study dealt with an important topic that has an impact on the reality of the history of Morocco and Andalusia, which is the unity between the historical authors. The countries of Morocco and Andalusia were closely related, embodying this cultural unity, which is recognized in the 6-8 AH / 12-14 AD centuries. Different, such as: general history, local history, biographies, genealogy history as ... and other historical writings. This resulted from the change of political life in the Maghreb during this period and the fall of the Almohadea state. This was reflected in the historical literature, as these books monitored for us various aspects of life in this period; each historian was unique in the history of the country or city to which he belongs, and expresses it by the extent of its connection In his hometown and hometown. It is one of the motives of a book of this type from the authors, so historians have appeared and contributed a good fortune among them, for example Ibn Khaldoun, Ibn Al-Khatib,Ibn Al-Ahmar, and others. From this standpoint, writing on this topic lies in knowing the historian’s goal of writing the book, and the means into types The sources he used in his book, his style, the content of his book, the value of the scientific book and how he contributed to the disclosure of aspects of life during the period in which he lived, in addition to that, it dealt with a detailed axis on the evolution of the writing of historical writings from century to century, and was it going on one approach and method One or not and know the purpose of writing this book V, the extent of the existence of intellectual freedom that allowed the movement of scientists between Morocco and Andalusia and encourage them rulers in multiple areas of their contribution in the development of authoring and historical writing