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One of the primary mechanisms for forming Abbasid society and literature was the literary gathering or salon (sg. mujālasa, pl. mujālasāt). These mujālasāt enabled people in new venues and ways to inherit, borrow, adjust, and share cultural knowledge. The types of knowledge that were most relevant to these mujālasāt were specifically in the Arabic language.
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