The Scientific Connections Between Mecca and Egypt and the Scientific Influence of Mecca on Egypt from the Third Century AH to the End of the Sixth Century AH
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https://doi.org/10.66026/cckxv868Keywords:
Mecca, Egypt, Scientific Connections, Hejaz Scholars, Mutual Scientific InfluenceAbstract
This study addresses the scientific relations and intellectual and cultural exchange between Mecca and Egypt during the period extending from the third century Hijri to the end of the sixth century Hijri. This period witnessed extensive scientific activity between the two sides, particularly in the fields of readings, Hadith, and jurisprudence. The study aims to explore the relations between Mecca and Egypt, highlighting the mutual role of scholars from Mecca and Egyptian scholars, revealing the journeys of Egyptian scholars and others among the Muslim scholars. to Mecca and their role in transferring knowledge and sciences to Egypt, as well as the impact of these journeys on Egypt. The study also aims to showcase the scientific journeys of Meccan scholars to Egypt and their role in spreading knowledge and the flourishing of scientific life there, as well as uncovering the prominent scientific figures who played a significant role in strengthening these relations from both sides.
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