Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies
Yazarlar: M.kamel KARABELLİ
Konular:Din Bilimi
DOI:10.31456/beytulmakdis.807924
Anahtar Kelimeler:Scholarly life,Artuq Bey,Schools,Scholars,Bayt al-Maqdis,Salah al-Din
Özet: There is no doubt that the civilizational contributions in the Artuqid and Ayyubid eras were prominent and evident, especially in the field of scientific life that represents the most important aspect of human civilization. Despite the era’s military aspects and the conflict between the various princes, Artuqid and Ayyubids rulers, this did not prevent them from being interested in scholarly life, especially in Bayt al-Maqdis, which was a subject of respect and appreciation for all Muslims with their various orientations and political affiliations. This interest was represented by the construction of schools and houses of knowledge supervised and run by a group of scholars where endowments/Awqaf were allocated especially to provide financial support, whether for construction and restoration of these schools or in the form of stipends for students and teachers. In the conclusion, a comparison is made between those two eras, to find out what distinguished each of them in the field of scientific life and to evaluate those achievements.