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قطر الندى
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Author:
Mohammed Saeed Al-ErianNumber Of Reads:
Language:
Arabic
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HistorySection:
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100
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excellent
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في موكب لم تشهد مثله بلاد، ولم تعرف مثل عجائبه عروس؛ زُفَّت «قطر الندى» ابنة الوالي «خمارويه بن أحمد بن طولون» من «مصر» إلى «بغداد» زوجةً للخليفة «المعتضد»(خليفة الدولة العباسية آنذاك)؛ وذلك بعد أطماعه بالاستحواذ على خراج «مصر» كاملًا والقضاء على الدولة الطولونية، إلا أن جيش «خمارويه» استطاع أن يهزم المعتضد هزيمة ساحقة، ورغبةً في ربط أواصر الأمة الإسلامية أعاد «خمارويه» الخليفة إلى بغداد معززًا مكرمًا، بل ومنحه ابنته «قطر الندى» زوجةً له. ظل «المعتضد» متشككًا في نوايا «بني طولون» عازمًا على الغدر بتلك الزوجة التي بعثها والدها لتستحوذ على الحكم؛ إلا أنه وقع أسيرًا لجمالها وعلمها؛ فتشتَّت بين مآربه وهواه، في إطار روائي ممتع يحكي «محمد سعيد العريان» حقبة توضح تأثير المال والمرأة على مجرى التاريخ.
Mohammed Saeed Al-Erian
One of Egypt's top writers, he graduated from Dar Al Uloom in 1930 and was his first class. He worked as a teacher and then moved to the Ministry of Education. He participated in editing a large number of magazines and children's stories and in investigating manuscript books. His fame depends on his historical novels. The largest effort he made in the field of children was his publication of Sinbad magazine in early 1952, and he was the editor-in-chief of it for more than ten years, and it was a model that had never been caught up in children's magazines.
In the field of education, during his work at the Ministry of Education, he contributed to the design and establishment of the school library in Egypt and the establishment of public centers abroad that include Arabic books in order to disseminate information. He also worked hard to remove barriers to the export and dissemination of Arabic books outside Egypt.
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