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Tradition and Modernity in Arabic Language And Literature
2013Covers a range of literary and linguistic subjects from pre-Islamic times to the twentieth century.
J R Smart, J. R. Smart
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The Global Significance of Arabic Language and Literature
Religion Compass, 2013Abstract Though often identified with the Arabs and the Islamic religious tradition, Arabic language and literature has enjoyed widespread popularity for over a millennium among numerous different peoples, including not only Muslims but also Christians and Jews.
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Arabic Language and Literature
2013There is a general tendency to confuse Arab and Muslim identities. While the majority of Arabs are Muslim, most Muslims are not Arabs. There are also non-Muslim Arabs. The first Arab conquests aimed at spreading Islam caused the Arabs to settle outside the Arabian Peninsula, extending their control over the Levant, North Africa, Mesopotamia, and the ...
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The Worlding of Arabic Literature: Language, Affect, and the Ethics of
2023Critics have long viewed translating Arabic literature into English as an ethically fraught process of mediating between two wholly incommensurable languages, cultures, and literary traditions. Today, Arabic literature is no longer “embargoed” from Anglophone cultural spaces, as Edward Said once famously claimed that it was.
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2022
Language and culture are inextricably linked. Consequently, the teaching of cultural awareness as part of additional language instruction is crucial to increasing language proficiency. This paper examines how literature circles are utilized and actively modelled in the teaching and learning of the Arabic language and its culture in an adult Arabic as ...
Al Hamdany, H., Picard, M.
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Language and culture are inextricably linked. Consequently, the teaching of cultural awareness as part of additional language instruction is crucial to increasing language proficiency. This paper examines how literature circles are utilized and actively modelled in the teaching and learning of the Arabic language and its culture in an adult Arabic as ...
Al Hamdany, H., Picard, M.
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Latin literature and the Arabic language
Abstract Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the ...openaire +1 more source
Incorporation of Arabic Words in Assamese Language and Literature
Noesis LiteraryIn ancient times, some Arabic words were used only by the Muslim community in the Assamese language, but Arabic vocabularies have been incorporated into the Assamese Language on a large scale from 1206 A. D. when the first Muslim soldiers entered into the territory of Kamarupa (Kamarupa is the ancient name of Assam) under the commandership of Muhammad ...
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Chapter 17. Latin literature and the Arabic language
Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the Arabization or Latinization of literary works, themes,openaire +1 more source
Genre and Language in Modern Arabic Literature
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1992Roger Allen, Sasson Somekh
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