Document Type : بحث

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University of Mosul /College of Education for Sceincs humanities/ History department

Abstract

Yaya Bin Sadoon is an Andalusian from Cordoba. He got his sciences in Andalusia and was specialized in Quranic sciences especially the readings and the sciences of Alhadeeth Alnabawi Alshreef. He travelled to Almashreq Al-Islami to continue study like all Andalusians , whereby this travel constituted an important stage in the advance of those interested in science. Sources did not specify the year of his travel, yet in (515 A.H/1121 A.D), he was in Egypt. He visited Mosul which was one of the places he visited in his to the orient. He was taught by some f its scholars like Abi Alqasim Issa Bin Ahmed Bin Hibat Allah Al-Mosuli and Abi Aldr Yaqut Bin Abdulallah, then he headed to Iraq and beyond the river. What is noticeable in his travel is that he returned to Mosul and stayed and settled down in it. He remained in Mosul until his death in (576 A.H/1172 A.D) where he was buried. During his stay there, he was of the prominent scholars in Mosul. Mosulis and those people coming from outside benefitted a lot from him; his presence attracted science student namely those studying Alhadeeth Alnabawi Alshreef.
His travel and the things he did during which are the subject of our study, with a focus on his visit and stay in Mosul besides his scientific contribution in it. You will get to know the most prominent Mosuli scholars who were the object of many students from abroad, in addition to the most famous figures who were in Mosul during the sixth/twelfth century A.H.

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