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حرب الأيقونات.. عندما كادت الإمبراطورية البيزنطية أن تصير جزءاً من الدولة العباسية!
Originally a web article by Bassem Fleifel Published on Arabic Post in August 2022. </p
تحية إلى المؤرخ عبد الرحيم أبو حسين
A tribute to the late Prof. Abdulrahim Abu-Husayn, organized by AUB's University for Seniors in collaboration with Mr. Suleiman Bakhti, publisher and administrator of Dar Nelson.
It was held on Friday December 9th, 2022, at AUB's west hall. Participants were: Profs. Tarek Abou Hussein, Makram Rabah, Abdulrahman Shamsuddin, and Dr. Bassem Fleifel. </p
مقابلة عن الدكتور حسان حلاق وأرشيفه في مكتبة يافث
مقابلة أُجريت مع د. باسم فليفل على تلفزيون لبنان بخصوص أرشيف المؤرخ البيروتي الدكتور حسان حلاق، الذي تبرَّع به ذويه لمكتبات الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت. تناولت المقابلة أيضًا جانباً من حياة الدكتور حلاق.An Interview with Dr. Bassem Fleifel on Télé Liban regarding Dr. Hassan Hallak's archival collection which was donated to AUB libraries by his family. Some aspects of Dr. Hallak's life were also discussed
Osman I, father of kings
Osman I. or Osman Bay was the leader of the Kayı Turkic clan, one of the border governors for the Sultanate of Rûm, and the founder of the Ottoman dynasty that ruled over the Balkans, Anatolia, the Levant, and North Africa for 600 years until it expired with the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1922. This Article addresses his life, time, and events surrounding his state
The Western Threat to the Lebanese Provinces during the Egyptian Era
Muhammad Ali Pasha, Wāli of Egypt, served the Ottoman Empire admirably both in Arabia and Morea, fighting the Wahhābis and the Greek revolutionaries. He hoped that in return, the Sultanate would reward him with another Eyalet to rule alongside Egypt, but that never happened. Since Muhammad Ali had far-reaching political ambitions, he decided to annex the Levant due to its strategic, economic and demographic importance. So he took advantage of the turmoil and the state of weakness that the Ottoman Empire was going through, and sent an army to the Levant, conquering it with ease, forcing the Sultan to recognize this new situation due to European Pressures, and in order to maintain peace throughout the Empire. Muhammad Ali Pasha’s annexation of the Levant resulted in its exposure to many dangers as a result of the increase in Western interference in its internal affairs, which in return was the result of Muhammad Ali Pasha’s alliance with France, whose influence increased consequently in the Levant under the Pasha’s rule. This prompted the rest of the European powers to work on preserving their interests in the region, which had a long term negative effect on the Ottoman Sultanate and its subjects
تحية إلى المؤرخ عبد الرحيم أبو حسين
A word of recognition and gratitude for the contribution of prominent Palestinian - Lebanese historian, and professor of Ottoman history at AUB, Dr Abdulrahim Abu-Husayn, in the field of Ottoman-era history of the Levant, through his two books: Ṣināʻat al-usṭūrah: ḥikāyat al-tamarrud al-ṭawīl fī Jabal Lubnān and Lubnān wa-al-Imārah al-Durzīyah fī al-ʻahd al-ʻUthmānī : wathāiʼq daftar al-muhimmah, 1546-1711.</p
اهتزت بهم الأرض في شهر رمضان.. الزلزال المدمر الذي ضرب الشام وأوقف حروب المسلمين والصليبيين
An Article published in Arabicpost describing the devastating earthquakes that stuck the Levant region during the reign of Nur Al-Din Zengi and cause the Islamic - Crusader wars to stop for a while
قيام كنيسة الروم الملكيين الكاثوليك وحماية الدولة العثمانية لها.mp4
A Lecture Presented at the West Hall, American University of Beirut, on April 5, 2023. It Talks about the Rise of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church During the Mid 18th Century, and how did the Ottoman Empire Protected it Through a Fatwa Issued by Shaykh al-Islām (in Arabic). This Event Was Made Possible by the American University of Beirut's University for Seniors. They Accepted that this Vedio be Uploaded on Other platforms on the Condition that they are Referanced.
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Zionisim's Roots Before Balfour's Declaration
Lecture at AUB's University for Seniors Presented on November 9, 2023. On the history and roots of Zionism before Balfour's Declaration. </p
The Mongols' conversion to Islam and their relationship with the Mashriq.pptx
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established a state for themselves in the Islamic East that lasted for nearly a century, known as the Ilkhanat, and that this state was just one state out of four states into which the Mongol Empire was divided. The Ilkhanate Mongols, who were known as the Mongols of Persia, converted to Islam after a period of living in an Islamic environment, and their conversion to Islam - at least in the beginning - was political. It aimed to bridge the great gap between the rulers and the ruled, and aimed to change the negative relationship between the two parties, as it was Muslims refuse to submit to the Mongols on the grounds that they are not Muslims and because of what they did to the Abbasid Caliphate. Although the Mongols converted to Islam, they maintained their famous brutality. They fought their Muslim neighbors, caused great tragedies, and were allied with the Crusaders. The Mongols also had an influential role in Iran's conversion to the Shiite sect about two centuries after the fall of their Ilkhanate state, especially after the rift that occurred between the Arab countries and Iran as a result of Mongol rule.</p
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