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XIV-XV Centuries the Scientific and Spiritual Environment and Attention to the Hadith Studies in Egypt

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CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY, (2022)

Abstract

This article covers the scientific and spiritual environment and religious sciences in Egypt during the Mamluk sultanate, which ruled the Islamic world from 1251 to 1517, especially the development of the science of hadith and commentaries on popular hadith collections, as well as the interest of sultans and scholars in Sahih al-Bukhari. The scientific environment of this period was studied through the efforts of the Circassian Mamluks in the development of religion and science in the XIV-XV centuries and the life and scientific heritage of the historian and muhaddith Badruddin Aini and his contribution to the development of hadith. It was also analyzed that many scientific institutions were established in Egypt as a result of close scientific contacts and joint religious-scientific reforms between sultans and scholars, and the contribution of many scholars from the Mamluks and the common people to the Islamic world.

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