Features of Ibn Amid and Ibn Ebad in Arabic literature and comparing them with each other

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Abstract:-In the 4th century AH, which coincided with the rule of Al-Boyah and the flourishing period of science and knowledge, interesting in literature and knowledge with Al-Boyah led to the appointment of ministers who were competent and scientist to run the country. The presence of two well-known and renowned ministers such as Ibn 'Amid and Ibn' Ebad is of great significance during this period. Ibn Amid is one of the great and names of the fourth century AH. In addition to the head of the Division, he was also the owner of Divan Resalat and many of the wars and conquests were commanded by him. In fact, he owned the pen and the sword. He was a professor in the syntax and derivation science, and he had a particular method in criticizing poetry. The greatness of Ibn'Amid's position was more than anything else in writing, and in his writing and correspondence he was considered an absolute master and he was entitled to Jahez Sani. Another minister, Ibn Ebad was a scientist and interesting in learning knowledge, so he was an authority in the different sciences. Though Ibn Ebad was Persian but learned Arabic literature completely in a way that he spoke and wrote in Arabic, he had a keen interest in learning Arabic and recommended others spoke in the language. In this article, we have tried to introduce the characters and active roles of these two persons in acquiring knowledge and applying them correctly, as well as their valuable services to Arabic literature for those who are familiar with Arabic sciences and who are keen on learning science and providing service.Keywords: Ibn Amid, Ibn Abad, Character, Arabic Literature, Science, Impact