Prose Forms of Expression: Authority Speeches (Oration and Letter) in the First Abbasid Era as a Model

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Zainab Ali Obaid

Abstract

There is no doubt that prose keeps pace with the developments of life and merges with it to form a basic feature and an important factor for it and plays an active role in this development.


  It is the result of development, but it quickly merges with the course of urban life to establish a form by which this life is organized and determines its course. It was necessary to have an appropriate means of communication for the Sultan that is close and circulating, and does not cause aversion or symptoms to the recipient. Rhetoric and letters were the first choice of the authority. The authoritarian discourse included both visible and implicit ideas through hidden cultural patterns. So, I divided the research into first: Preliminary


Second: The sermon of power between entitlement and tyranny


Third: The messages between the awareness of power and the double author.

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“Prose Forms of Expression: Authority Speeches (Oration and Letter) in the First Abbasid Era as a Model”, JUBH, vol. 30, no. 12, pp. 166–175, Dec. 2022, Accessed: Jun. 28, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/4382