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The image of the caliph al-Mamun and its transformation in medieval christian-arabic literature [PDF]
This article analyzes the image of the famous Abbasid caliph al-Mamun (813-833) and its transformation in monuments of Christian-Arabic hagiographic literature and apologetics. In the description of «The Miracle of Theotokos in Atrib» it will be seen how
Anastasia Salimovskaya
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The Father of Arab Christian Literature: Theodor Abu Qurrah (755-830) [PDF]
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Ğirmānūs Farhāt (1670–1732), maronite archbishop of Aleppo: life and selected works [PDF]
The article is devoted to a review of the life and literary heritage of Ğirmānūs Farḥāt (1670–1732), the Maronite archbishop of Aleppo, a significant figure in the history of Arabic literature.
Olga Galimetdinova
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Some people may sometimes confuse Arabic calligraphy with writing and the difference between them. The word calligraphy is a term related to Arabic calligraphy that Muslims invented and developed, different styles and different types of literal drawings ...
Rasha Zenhom, Iyad Shraim
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This article discusses the concept of I'jaz al-Qur'an and its relationship with Arabic as a form of criticism of the logos concept put forward by Louis Awad. This research is a literature review conducted by collecting related data sources to analyze the
Rahadian Kurniawan +2 more
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Dāwūd al-Muqammaṣ and His Reception of Christian Doctrine
After the emergence of Islam in the early seventh century, the Arabic language saw its rapid expansion and eventually become a theological language as well.
Aljaž Krajnc
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One of the most striking developments in the history of medieval and early modern Iberia is that of its linguistic transformation from being a predominantly Romance speaking community to being thoroughly monolingual in Arabic in most territories under ...
María Ángeles Gallego +1 more
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Three monks on the edge of the Earth (an Arabic version of the Tale about Macarius the Roman) [PDF]
This article examines an Arabic version of the Tale on Macarius the Roman, the well-known apocryphal writing which belongs, according to its contents, not only to hagiographic literature, but also to the genre of itineraries.
Serge Frantsouzoff
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