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The Azafids, A Ruling Jurist Family in Ceuta: the Rise and Fall of Political Power and Scientific-Religious Authority [PDF]
The Azafids were one of the most famous families of jurists and scholars in the city of Ceuta in the Islamic period. They were able to rule this city often semi-independently during the 7th to 8th centuries AH and also rule over several other cities in ...
Elham Amini Kashani
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Songs and singing songs in early childhood education: A review of Spanish curriculum policy
Abstract This paper aims to explore Spanish curriculum policy related to song in early childhood education. By means of a document analysis, the different state governments' guidelines were reviewed. Song and singing songs are included in the official documents as curriculum content, as a pedagogical tool to approach curriculum content, and as an ...
Lucía Casal de la Fuente +1 more
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The Cultural Impact of Poetry and Singing on Andalusia, Ziryab and Walda Bint Al-Mustakfi as a Model [PDF]
Objectives: The study sheds light on the role of poetry and singing on Andalusian civilization and its impact on Andalusian society.Methodology: To achieve the objectives of the study, I talked about the cultural impact of poetry and singing in Andalusia
Wafa Mohammad Sahab Al-Ani
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This paper explores a practice of historical reflection grounded in the city of Granada’s aesthetic and architectural heritage. From the publication of Washington Irving’s Tales of Alhambra, in 1823, up through today, Granada has been a highly celebrated
Hirschkind, C
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Writing from the margins - and beyond [PDF]
In 1987 José F. A. Oliver published his first poetry volume Auf-Bruch in Germany. His standing as a German-speaking poet from Spanish-Andalusian stock was linked to the Gastarbeiterliteratur, or migrant worker literature in Germany, a literature that ...
van Ryneveld, Hannelore
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«Sobre ti paso extraña». María Zambrano, una poética de la catástrofe
At the very place of catastrophe, a new birth occurs. The life and work of the Andalusian philosopher María Zambrano, who lived in exile from the fall of Barcelona in January 1939 to 1984, might serve to support this premise, provided that profound ...
Laurence Breysse-Chanet
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The Color Poetry of Ibn Khafaja [PDF]
Colors are amony the most salient natural elements in our environment. People have used colors in their clothes, home appliances and the tools which they use since ancient times. Poets, too, have laced their poems with colors found in nature.
Zahra Zare +2 more
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The Moral Dimensions of Sufism and the Iberian Mystical Canon [PDF]
This study explores the shared spaces and common ground between the moral theosophies of Sufism and Christian mysticism in Spain. This article focuses on how Sufis, Carmelites and other mystical authors expressed spiritual concepts, establishing networks
Conde Solares, Carlos
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The Duende in England: Lorca’s “Blood Wedding” in Translation [PDF]
Transporting the passionate instinctual world of rural Andalusia onto the cold rational terrain of modern-day England would seem to be a feat fraught with difficulties.
Bennett, Karen
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El desarrollo de la identidad de grupo andaluza [PDF]
A lo largo de sus 700 años de historia, Al-Andalus tuvo de forma consistente la imagen de “Paraíso terrenal” a pesar de sus continuos problemas económicos, sociales y políticos y amenazas externas.
Apaydin, Marina
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