Oppositional Dualities In Prose Letters In The Abbasid Era (132h-300h) (Good-Evil) As An Example

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  • Rana Monther Khudaer
  • Prof.Dr. Ramadan Saleh Ibad

Abstract

The opposite dualities are a continuous state of movement in the cosmic structure that results from (opposites), and life is a state of continuity according to the law of eternal and eternal formation based on the opposite dualities as groups (good_evil, life_death, truth_falsehood, including justice_injustice...) so it is a phrase About a continuous formative opposition between two axes, one of which is the opposite of the other, and because of its existence, its presence has been translated into literary prose, including in prose letters in the Abbasid era, which reveal the formation of the human self in Arab society, and when researching in the book The Jamahrat al-Arab in the Prosperous Ages about the dualities in the folds The messages were the overwhelming presence of the duality (good - evil), which stems from actions in society that translate into the hidden good or evil hidden in the soul.

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2024-01-19

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Khudaer, R. M. ., & Ibad, P. R. S. . (2024). Oppositional Dualities In Prose Letters In The Abbasid Era (132h-300h) (Good-Evil) As An Example. Migration Letters, 21(S3), 1001–1010. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/6882

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