Dove necklace. Ibn Hazm. The best treatise on love

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Content: 17_005 Ibn Hazm - Necklace of the Dove (1957) .djvu (1.26 MB)
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Before you is the work of Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Hazm, who was born in Cordoba on November 7, 994 - the book "The Necklace of the Dove". Ibn Hazm first became widely known as a lawyer and a strictly devout theologian, but as a result of unsuccessful political contacts, his career was cut short after 1013, and he retired into exile in Almeria, a town on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. One of Ibn Hazma's friends in Almeria asked him to write a treatise on love. This topic was in great use even among the Arabs in the East, who created the classic love couples of Majnun and Leyla, Jemil and Busseina, etc. When Ibn Hazm was persecuted, the manuscripts of his works were largely destroyed. Therefore, this book has come down to us only in one manuscript belonging to the library of the University of Leiden.

Scanned from the 1957 edition, 235 pages of the edition
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One of Ibn Hazma's friends in Almeria asked him to write a treatise on love. This topic was in great use even among the Arabs in the East, who created the classic love couples of Majnun and Leyla, Jemil and Busseina, etc. But, taking up this topic, Ibn Hazm did not want to follow the traditions of Bedouin poetry. There is no doubt that the numerous examples with which Ibn Hazm illustrates his theoretical positions were taken from the life of the then Spain. This is the main value of the book. Reading it, we seem to enter the life of Muslim Andalusia and see how the environment, which consisted of a conglomerate of different peoples of the West and the East, influenced the seemingly frozen traditions of Muslim life. The book clearly says that in this environment the disdainful attitude towards the woman, who was perceived in the Caliphate as a half-slave, a living commodity, changed dramatically. If Ibn Hazm sometimes speaks sharply about women, it is only as a result of close contact in early youth with the suffocating atmosphere of a harem and direct acquaintance with the countless intrigues that were nurtured and matured there.
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