Preface on the Arab epigraphy in the Islamic Maghreb At the era of the Rustumiya and Idrisid states
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Archaeological writings, Arabic calligraphy, coins, Manuscripts, tombstonesAbstract
This article aims to direct researchers' attention to a fertile and untouched field of science in the human sciences, namely, the qrabic epigraphy in the Islamic Maghreb during the Rustamid and Idrisid periods. And the attempt to uncover the nature of these writings and the areas of their use, and to reveal the historical and archaeological information that they contain within what we are able to do that. In addition to interpreting it as a historical interpretation. In order to fill gaps in historical texts and correct some of the mistakes made by the Arabists in their writings, such as the Swiss Max Van Barshim, founder of the science of Arabic writing himself. What is the wit in these writings that we are about to study, and what is new in its description and explanation of its content?
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