
Master's thesis at the University of Basra discussing foreign communities and their impact on the Arab Islamic State
A master's thesis at the College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra discussed foreign communities and their impact on the state in the Arab Islamic State (41 AH - 232 AH / 661 AD - 846 AD).
The thesis by researcher Jenan Nassori Ahmed included four chapters and a conclusion that dealt with the first chapter the historical development of the communities, the second chapter contained the foreign communities and their impact on scientific life, the third chapter included the foreign communities and their impact on social and economic life, and the fourth chapter concluded the foreign communities and their impact on the administrative, political and military life.
The thesis aimed to show the extent of the influence of these communities in the lives of Muslims and to highlight their role in various political, economic, social, scientific, military and administrative fields.
The thesis concluded that many historical studies focused on one aspect of the communities and neglected other aspects of their lives, so they had a great role in the Arab Islamic state and their influence and influence in it.