Jerji Zidan speaks in his novel, which is within his series "The History of Islam's Dates" about Abd al -Rahman al -Nasser, who is the eighth rule of the Umayyad state in Andalusia, which was founded by Abd al -Rahman al -Dakhil in Andalusia after the fall of the Umayyad caliphate in Damascus, and the first successor of Cordoba after he announced the caliphate in Cordoba at the beginning Dhu al -Hijjah from the year 316 AH, known in the Western novels of Abdul Rahman III. The writer here explains through the events the ability of Abdel -Rahman Al -Nasser to put out the internal rebellions, and how he regained the prestige of the state and extended his authority over all parts of his country, after the authority of the state had been confined during the era of his predecessors to Cordoba and a narrow range around it. He also preserved the borders of the external state by achieving military victories over the neighboring Christian kingdoms in the north, which ended the ambitions of those kingdoms in expansion in the south. Because the trade trade was promoting trade during the reign of Nasser, some of the events of the novel revolved in libraries, and through this, Zidane informed us of books written in that era, we introduced its jurists, writers, scholars and their books.
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