Zubaydah bint Jaʻfar The Leading Female Figure of the Abbasid Period — Remziye Seçen

Zubaydah bint Jaʻfar The Leading Female Figure of the Abbasid Period
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Zubaydah bint Jaʻfar The Leading Female Figure of the Abbasid Period
Remziye SeçenIslamic civilization experienced remarkable social cultural economic and artistic development during the early Abbasid era often described as the Golden Age of Islam This transformation influenced all segments of society including women whose visibility in political and social life increased significantly Among the notable women of this period Zubaydah bint Ja far stands out as a figure who utilized the opportunities of her time with exceptional effectiveness A member of the Hashimite family descending from the Prophet pbuh Zubaydah was a princess the granddaughter wife and mother of caliphs She possessed her own treasury and dedicated a substantial part of her wealth to charitable works One of her most enduring contributions was the construction of the water channels supplying Mecca known as Ayn i Zubaydah and the establishment of accommodations along pilgrimage routes Through these efforts her name was preserved in public memory for centuries Another aspect that sustained her fame was her celebrated relationship with Caliph Hārūn al Rashīd Renowned for her intelligence and beauty Zubaydah influenced the caliph through her ambition insight and strong character Their relationship reflected in poetry and in the tales of One Thousand and One Nights became an integral part of the literary imagination of later generations The narratives of One Thousand and One Nights which depict the grandeur of Baghdad and the era of Hārūn al Rashīd include thirteen stories that portray Zubaydah s figure This biographical study examines Zubaydah bint Ja far s personality ideas influence on her period and representation in Arabic literature revealing a figure rooted not only in political history but also in the cultural memory of society

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Islamic civilization experienced remarkable social cultural economic and artistic development during the early Abbasid era often described as the Golden Age of Islam This transformation influenced all segments of society including women whose visibility in political and social life increased significantly Among the notable women of this period Zubaydah bint Ja far stands out as a figure who utilized the opportunities of her time with exceptional effectiveness A member of the Hashimite family descending from the Prophet pbuh Zubaydah was a princess the granddaughter wife and mother of caliphs She possessed her own treasury and dedicated a substantial part of her wealth to charitable works One of her most enduring contributions was the construction of the water channels supplying Mecca known as Ayn i Zubaydah and the establishment of accommodations along pilgrimage routes Through these efforts her name was preserved in public memory for centuries Another aspect that sustained her fame was her celebrated relationship with Caliph Hārūn al Rashīd Renowned for her intelligence and beauty Zubaydah influenced the caliph through her ambition insight and strong character Their relationship reflected in poetry and in the tales of One Thousand and One Nights became an integral part of the literary imagination of later generations The narratives of One Thousand and One Nights which depict the grandeur of Baghdad and the era of Hārūn al Rashīd include thirteen stories that portray Zubaydah s figure This biographical study examines Zubaydah bint Ja far s personality ideas influence on her period and representation in Arabic literature revealing a figure rooted not only in political history but also in the cultural memory of society