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The Superiority of Dogs By Ibn al-Marzuban

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Ibn Al-Marzuban
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Paperback
Pages:
104
Size:
8.4 x 5.5 x 0.3
Publication Year:
2017
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The Superiority of Dogs by Ibn al-Marzuban
ISBN: 9781905837304
Author: Ibn Al-Marzuban
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 104
Size: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.3
Publiication: 2017
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"'The Superiority of Dogs' by Ibn al-Marzuban is a collection of stories and poetry that argues for the superiority of dogs over humans." The Book is divided into two sections. The first section critiques mankind for flaws such as cowardice, avarice, and treachery. The second half, on the other hand, praises dogs for their bravery, selflessness, and steadfast loyalty. To substantiate these claims, the author references poets and tells stories throughout the book.
Ibn al-Marzuban recounted a heroic gesture by a dog that saved its owner's life in one of his legendsThis story exemplifies the extraordinary bravery and loyalty of dogs.
Even when the owner died, the devoted dog stayed by the grave for several days, refusing food and drink. This story perfectly illustrates the depth of love and dedication that dogs may have for their owners.
Ibn al-Marzuban's work contradicts commonly held beliefs about dogs as dirty or harmful creatures. Instead, he contends that dogs are great and dedicated creatures worthy of our respect and appreciation.
This text, written in the 10th century, was written during a period of change in Muslim attitudes about dogs. Dogs were formerly considered dirty and undesired in mosques and households during the early days of Islam, but by the 10th century, they had gained appeal as both pets and working animals. Ibn al-Marzuban's 'The Superiority of Dogs' helped to promote a more favorable attitude toward dogs in Muslim society.

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