عنوان المقالة:التعددية الاجتماعية والسلم الأهلي في رشيد - مصر (القرن السادس عشر إلى الثامن عشر) Social pluralism and civil peace in Rosetta – Egypt, (16th -18th century)
Social pluralism was a phenomenon associated with a rational society in the Islamic era, which helped to integrate the national, which represents the involvement of ethnic groups in the life of society, and we must point to the multiplicity of heterogeneous groups within the community and have diverse religious, economic, ethnic and cultural concerns.
The civil peace, which contains many signs prevailed in the homogeneous society, which includes social pluralism, such as coexistence, and the desire for coexistence and solidarity among members of one society, in the sense of sovereignty of consent in society.
The research aims to highlight the manifestations of pluralism and civil peace, and the social classes and communities in the city of Rosetta in the 16th and 18th centuries, where a rational society consisted of social strata imposing on each of their respective duties to perform certain duties and actions, and gives them rights and privileges drawn and information to other groups, Including Muslims, Christians and Jews.
The most prominent foreign communities are: the Venetians, French, English, Greeks, Cypriots and the Rhodesians who came to the country at the beginning of the 16th century, as well as the Muslims, Christians, Moroccans, Syrians and Turks from most of the country's cities from Upper and Lower Egypt. Therefore, Rosetta was a fertile land to stay in, and work in many trades.
تاريخ النشر
01/11/2018
الناشر
International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)