وعاظ السلاطين Wuaaz al Salateen / The Sultans Preachers 🔍
علي الوردي دار الوراق للنشر، Dār al-Warrāq lil-Nashr, al-Ṭabʻah al-thālithah, London London, 2013
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Ali al-Wardi was a 20th century Iraqi social scientist who wrote many books on the social history of Iraq. He was a modern, liberal thinker who defied his family's traditional rules to pursue a formal education including a master's degree and a Ph.D from the University of Texas. This is one of his most notable, and controversial, works in which he tackles the historical, and ultimately destructive, power of rulers, the religious clerics who guide them and the common people. He explores the conflict between pre-Islamic Arabs and the current teachings of Islam
Alternative title
وعاظ السلاطين Waʻʻāẓ al-salāṭīn
Alternative author
الوردي ، علي
Alternative publisher
دار الوراق للنشر، Dār al-Warrāq lil-Nashr
Alternative publisher
دار الوراق للنشر والتوزيع
Alternative publisher
شركة دار الوراق
Alternative publisher
Dar AlWarak
Alternative edition
al-Ṭabʻah al-khāmisah, Baghdād, 2017
Alternative edition
1st ed, London, 2013
Alternative edition
Syria, Iraq
Alternative edition
2021
date open sourced
2024-08-26
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