Recreational activities of royal women during the Ottoman Caliphate

Authors

  • Hafiz Waqas Nazar PhD Scholar, Depart of Quran and Tafseer, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Author

Abstract

Since the start of this empire was underneath the tribal system, initially there was 
simplicity in their affairs and activities. For example, poetry festivals, poetry recitals, 
and different activities of this nature were held, however over the time, as the empire 
expanded, the empire embraced new civilizations and new cultural necessities, that 
crystal rectifier to the empire's social, New things were additional to the politics of, its 
business, the recreation, and recreational activities of its individuals. The lifetime of the 
harem (separate portion for women in royal palace) or palace life is completely different 
from the lifetime of the people. The royal women of the Turkish Empire performed their 
services all told sorts of affairs. The royal women accustomed organize numerous 
activities and competitions to satisfy their diversion desires and for his or her affluent 
nature. The Ottoman Caliphate was the strongest empire among the guardian and 
representative empires of the Muslim community, the founders of that made justice and 
fairness their way of life. Just like the loin-hearted men of the Caliphate, the ladies were 
additionally the active and dynamic participants and regarded this participation to be 
the most effective part of the coaching for his or her future generations. This article aims 
to focus on the recreational activities of royal girls, examine however Muslim girls will 
enjoy the recreational activities of the royal girls of the empire inside the bounds of 
Muslim teachings and the way women's rights will be protected in conjunction with the 
bounds. Care may also be taken to confirm that the rights of people don't seem to be 
profaned, similarly because the ideal society and society of Islam will be nurtured. 

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Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

Recreational activities of royal women during the Ottoman Caliphate. (2022). Al-Qawārīr, 3(4), 62-80. https://journal.al-qawarir.com/index.php/alqawarir/article/view/208