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Al-Mad?na Al-Badd?la in Al-Farabi's ?r?’ Ahl Al-Mad?na Al-F??ila Wa Mu?????tih? (The Virtuous City): An Alternative Name

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  • Mohammad Alesa

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https://doi.org/10.48080/jae.v17i3.102

Abstract

The paper discusses the name of the second ignorant city of the faulty associations mentioned in ?r? ahl al-mad?na al-f??ila wa mu?????tih? (The Virtuous City) and Kit?b Assiy?sa Al-madaniyya (The Political Regime) by Ab? Nasr al-F?r?b?. In the first book the city is named ????? (badd?la= changing city). In the second book, it is named ????? (nadh?la= the city of meanness). The definitions of the two cities are almost identical which raises the question: why are there two different names for one city? On the other hand, when comparing both the definitions with the two names, it becomes clear that none of them is compatible with the meaning wanted. The paper, therefore, discusses this issue by adopting the hypothesis that the word in question is misread most probably by the ancient scribes due to confusing the Arabic diacritical characters composing it. The paper goes through all the similar diacritical characters that could be confused, reviews all the words possible resulting from combining these characters, and eventually, studies the lexical meanings of these words and compares them to the city's definitions. The paper concludes that the compatible name is ?????? nadd?la (the city of avidity, avarice, and meanness).

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2020-10-29

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Mohammad Alesa. (2020). PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(3), 424–436. https://doi.org/10.48080/jae.v17i3.102