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Arab Citizen and the Arab State: The “Arab Spring” as a Critical Juncture in Contemporary Arab Politics

Democracy and Security, 2015
The basic characteristics and historic significance of the Arab uprisings of 2010–2011 are given a multitude of interpretations, not least in light of the dramatic events that have followed.
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Are Arab Politics Still Arab?

World Politics, 1986
For many scholars and observers of the Middle East, the uniqueness of the Arabs has proved to be far more interesting than those areas of Arab political life that exhibit similarities with politics elsewhere. Some of the studies reviewed here provide a partial corrective to this gap. They suggest that Arab politics, much like politics in other settings,
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Arabs And Arabic In The Age Of The Prophet

2009
The linguistic conditions that prevailed in Arabia at the time of the revelation of the Qurʾan are one of the most hotly debated issues among Arabists. The problem is important not only for the history of the Arabic language, but also for the understanding of the nature and original purpose of early Islamic preaching.
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Arab Women Arab Wars

Cultural Critique, 1994
Venturing out into the street for the first time alone, Cherifa adjusts her veil so that the seeing eye should not be seen. Heedless of propriety, she crosses the medina to warn her dissident husband that he is in danger of his life. Meanwhile, Touma in a bar in the French quarter tries to look casual in her strange new clothes and the even stranger ...
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Themistius, Arabic

2011
From the sixth century onward, some of Themistius’ works were translated into semitic languages. Lost in Greek, some of Themistius' works have come down to us, either in part or in their entirety, through Arabic (or Hebrew) translations. The Arabic bio-bibliographical sources mention a great amount of his texts.
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On the subject in Arabic

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2001
L'A. confronte les theories grammaticales concernant la notion de sujet entre la tradition occidentale moderne et la tradition arabe. Alors que les grammairiens arabes n'emploient pas un unique terme pour designer le concept de sujet, les grammairiens occidentaux ont utilise le terme sujet dans leurs grammaires de l'arabe. L'A. examine, a la lumiere de
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Arabic Biography

2020
This chapter examines the Arabic biographical tradition. The genre of biographical writing is a celebrated, multifaceted, and widely practised field of Arabic literature. Basic forms of biographical compilation can be shown from the first century of Islam (seventh century), initially orally transmitted and later in writing.
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[ARABIC TEXT]

2005
Hans T. Bakker, Harunaga Isaacson
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Arabe préislamique, arabe coranique, arabe classique: un continuum?

2005
Cet article s'efforce de montrer qu'il y a une certaine continuité entre l'arabe épigraphique préislamique (ici illustré par l'inscription du Jabal Usays datée de 528-9 ap. JC) et l'arabe coranique, tel qu'attesté par le ductus (rasm). En revanche, il y a discontinuité avec l'arabe classique, mais celle-ci peut s'interpréter par le fait que l'arabe ...
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