An analytical reading of the book Al-Hashashi's trip to Libya in 1895, "Evacuation of Distress from Tripoli, the West"

Authors

  • Hussein Mrgin Authority of Natural Sciences and Technology Research
  • Salma Benomran Authority of Natural Sciences and Technology Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36602/faj.2020.n16.08

Keywords:

Libya, Al-Hashashi traveler, Tripoli West

Abstract

This analytical reading of the book Al-Hashashi's trip to Libya in 1895 AD, “Evacuation of Distress from Tripoli in the West”, seeks to monitor and reveal the sociological reality of Libya during the aforementioned period, through what Muhammad bin Othman Al-Hashashi dealt with in Libya during the year 1895 AD, from observations, impressions, observations and important sociological information on Libyan society, where the researchers aim through these readings to confirm that knowledge of the history of societies is necessary to understand their reality, in addition to the fact that such historical manuscripts may contribute to deepening the spirit of national belonging, strengthening the Libyan identity, and rebuilding the Libyan mind.

This reading revealed links of harmony and harmony between the Libyan tribes and regions, whether they are west, east, north, or south, despite the political and geographical divisions that existed at the time, and such readings contribute to inciting and stimulating national awareness towards the formation of the national identity - Libyan - to be the link between all the Libyan regions and tribes, to climb from the depths of what was buried from the national manifestations.

Published

31-12-2020

How to Cite

Mrgin, H., & Benomran, S. (2020). An analytical reading of the book Al-Hashashi’s trip to Libya in 1895, "Evacuation of Distress from Tripoli, the West". (Faculty of Arts Journal) مجلة كلية الآداب - جامعة مصراتة, (16), 154–175. https://doi.org/10.36602/faj.2020.n16.08

Issue

Section

Historical, Geographical, and Heritage Studies

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