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publication name Egyptian hospice Medina in the nineteenth century
Authors E Naghia ; Khaled Eid
year 2010
keywords hospice;allocation;Muslims;Medina;sultans;Egypt's rulers;
journal Saudi Historical Society
volume 2
issue 2010
pages 387- 446
publisher Saudi Historical Society
Local/International International
Paper Link http://khaled1961.blogspot.com/
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Abstract

Interested caliphs and kings and sultans over the centuries the city of Medina and provide them with their needs from the grain and money, due to its position in the hearts of Muslims. Egypt's rulers did not give up in the nineteenth century for the policy pursued by the Ottoman Empire to the holy places in Mecca and Medina, the Rao care of the Two Holy Mosques and care for pilgrims and secure their access to important holy sites of religious must maintain them to acquire the feelings of Muslims all over the world. The study was divided into the following words: - The circumstances that led to the creation of the hospice. - Endowments, which stood on the hospice. - Administrative apparatus of the hospice. - The allocation of the hospice.

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