PhD thesis at the University of Basra discussing the philosophy of political competition for power in Andalusia

PhD thesis at the University of Basra discussing the philosophy of political competition for power in Andalusia

 A doctoral thesis at the College of Education for Women at the University of Basra discussed the philosophy of political competition for power in Andalusia 95-422 AH/713-1030AD.

 The thesis of researcher Diaa Kazem Al-Asadi included an introduction, a preface and four chapters, as well as a conclusion with the research results and a list of the most important sources and references.

 The thesis showed that competition and power struggle is the characteristic that accompanied the time period in question according to a philosophical vision that the researcher was able to use in knowing the behavior of rulers in the way they reached power through various ways and means, whether through intrigues and rumors or through the existing conflicts between them

  The study concluded that the struggle for power has claimed the lives of large numbers of different groups of Andalusian society, and also led to the deterioration of the economic and social situation of Andalusia, despite its abundant bounties.