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Al- Saaleek cults in Arabia during the Pre- Islam Era- the strangers cult as an example

    Hasan Essa Al-Hakeem Salam Ganawi Abbas Al- Ibrahimy

Adab Al-Kufa, 2018, Volume 1, Issue 15, Pages 11-44

Abstract

The saaleek were not castes one but were from many geoup because man-y reasons as the Economical settings , Geographical and social environment , as well as political situation that making in growth and development this seelaak groups , where as various that castes
The strangers caste were one from among three castes that consist of the Sa- aleek in Arabic per- Islamic period the strangers caste were consist of sons bondmaid Happesh black whereof throw away fathers them whom not to follow them , and disso iutes caste ( abnomales) whom deposition tribes them for numerou serious crime , and castes were not from strangers or sons bondmaid but were from pores whom profession the Al- Seelaak professionalism
The strangers caste were included the slaves class that were one from classes Arab social in Arabia in the pre-Islamic period which be located in low caste of the social , so they were making with servant which refuse from nobleman make as milk , wrap up , so the strangers Arab castes were miserable caste in Arab social aristocratic.
The strangers caste life them as series from humbleness which were making servants Arab frankers as well as instruct them with dance , singing as well as the swearword and shame with black that because everments colures , so they disobey social.
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(2013). Al- Saaleek cults in Arabia during the Pre- Islam Era- the strangers cult as an example. Adab Al-Kufa, 1(15), 11-44.
Hasan Essa Al-Hakeem; Salam Ganawi Abbas Al- Ibrahimy. "Al- Saaleek cults in Arabia during the Pre- Islam Era- the strangers cult as an example". Adab Al-Kufa, 1, 15, 2013, 11-44.
(2013). 'Al- Saaleek cults in Arabia during the Pre- Islam Era- the strangers cult as an example', Adab Al-Kufa, 1(15), pp. 11-44.
Al- Saaleek cults in Arabia during the Pre- Islam Era- the strangers cult as an example. Adab Al-Kufa, 2013; 1(15): 11-44.
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