Al-Alqamy River from Fount to Estuary (Historical Study, to the end of Tenth Century Hejra)

Authors

  • Zeinal`abadeen Moosa Ja`afir University of Karbala/ College of Education for Human Sciences/ Department of History Quran, Iraq
  • Akram Hassan Muhassin University of Karbala/ College of Education for Human Sciences/ Department of History Quran, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55568/amd.v13i51.173-225

Keywords:

Al-Alqami, Sabor, Blackobas, Abu Farouj Valley, Mars

Abstract

 

This term al-Alqami is attractive to different opinions as it is originally found in the historical code as a river and the reason behind this difference is that some of them looked at it from the point of view of deriving from the plant of al-Alqam that surrounds it and others thought that it was not taken from the severity of its sweetness while others singled out its attribution to one of the media, minister Ibn al-Alqmi, but the old nomenclature, and the river's spread. When observing the Alqami River raises a lot of questions that need to be accurately observed and track the river from the source to the estuary historical study. Which is to note that rivers generally go from north to south, that is what the cosmic years have been. However, we are watching some of the violations of these natural laws, manifested in the Al-Alqami River, that its path is going from south to north without extending into a wider space or more distant space. The study shows that the Al-Alqami River was like other rivers flowing from north to south, but later there were topographic shifts that led to the disappearance and erasure of the northern parts of the river. Only the southern parts that were formed by the reflection of its course from the south to the north remain. The scrutiny of this phenomenon is indicated by the color of the problems and similar between the story of Talout and his soldiers and the story of Imam Hussein and his family and friends, the prayers of Allah on them all in many situations, and this is what we will be exposed to in some detail in research studies in the interview of the days hopefully.

Author Biographies

Zeinal`abadeen Moosa Ja`afir, University of Karbala/ College of Education for Human Sciences/ Department of History Quran, Iraq

PhD in Archaeology / Professor

Akram Hassan Muhassin, University of Karbala/ College of Education for Human Sciences/ Department of History Quran, Iraq

BA in History / Researcher

Published

2024-09-30