The Relationship of Ahul al-Bayt (peace be upon them) with the Authority in the Abbasid Era Poetry
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Abstract
Authority represents one of the most important cultural influences that plays a major and effective role within the structure of societies of all kinds, whether civil or non-civil. The conflict in the Abbasid era created an atmosphere characterized by the diversity of the dispute, starting from the political dispute to the religious, as well as the social one. However, what concerns us in the framework of the research is the conflict and disagreement between the two poles of the scene, the most prominent of which are the Abbasids and the Alawites, which took many forms, from the intellectual conflict to the religious, military and political conflict. And because the Abbasids were the owners of power at the time, the Always viewed themselves as the marginalized side against whom various forms of marginalization and exclusion were practiced, but they always found a way to prove their entitlement to the matter alone, and their poets were at the forefront of those who rushed to defend and show their right in the face of opponents and in front of those who see and hear that. Poetry was their tool and means in revealing the systemic pronoun that the authority in particular and other violators in general had overlooked.