He himself was a broad-minded man, so the people of perfection used to gather in his court and participate in scholarly discussions and debates. Ibn Qutafi, describing the characteristics of his caliphate, wrote that his reign was the best,
The government had great prestige, it had great prosperity and great virtues, all the scholars, jurists, judges, scribes who gathered in its court were not in the court of any caliph, he would reward each of them and great He himself was a great philanthropist, a poet and a true humorist. His greatness and awe were in the hearts of all people. (Refer to History of Islam)
From these quotations it is clear that he adopted all the basic principles of government and the establishment of justice and fairness and adopted such a course of action that every hundred prosperous and prosperous people became his, his great deeds. This period is called the Golden Age of the Abbasi Caliphat
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