Criticism of the book "the history of al-enhetat (al-Mamalik and Othmani period)"

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One of the ups and downs of Islamic Arabic history is the Mamalik and Othmani Period, a period called the degeneration and decline of the history of Arabic literature, although it is full of numerous works that add to the richness of Islamic Arabic literature, Among the books written on the literature of this period is the book "history of literature in the Age of Al-enhetat" by Dr. Nader Nezam Tehrani, which we will critic it's in this study; Is a well-respected tradition in the various sciences, and if done fairly and without prejudice to growth and excellence Scientific help the community, as well as the authors, to improve and remedy the disadvantages and shortcomings of their work. After reviewing the book, one can summarize the strengths in a few ways: good writing, addressing poetry and prose alongside the history and description of poetic verses, ingenuity and innovation compared to other educational books. Weaknesses such as: lack of references and citations, summarizing in some cases and enumerating Farsi poets of Persian descent.

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Persian
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Book Review Journal Arabic languages, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2020
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231 to 240
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