The Era of Al-Ma'mun is one of the most prominent references on the reign of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Ma'mun ibn Harun al-Rashid, an era that marked the peak of Islamic civilization's prosperity in politics, economics, science, and literature. Historian Ahmed Farid Rifai recounts the details of the struggle for the caliphate between Al-Ma'mun and his brother Al-Amin, and how Al-Ma'mun succeeded in unifying the state and eliminating internal rebellions. The book also highlights Al-Ma'mun's personality as a caliph who loved science and philosophy, open to various schools of thought and intellectual trends. It has even been said that had he not been a caliph, he would have been one of the most prominent figures of his time in science and knowledge. The book reveals his achievements in supporting scholars, establishing libraries and hospitals, and encouraging the translation movement and disseminating knowledge, making his era a model for thriving Islamic civilization. This work combines historical analysis with meticulous documentation to present the reader with a comprehensive picture of Al-Ma'mun's personality and his golden age.
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