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The Qur’an and Arabic Poetry [PDF]
This chapter reviews recent scholarship on the interface between the Qur’an and Arabic Poetry, from pre-Islamic times to the modern period. It shows that Arabic poetry has for long been engaged in an inter-textual dialogue with the Qur’an which has taken numerous forms, subject to changing historical and cultural circumstances.
Sperl, Stefan, Stefan Sperl
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Most of the world languages have made strides in analyzing and classifying texts electronically; hence, the use of electronic text has become a great alternative to manual classification as it reduces time, cost, and difficulty.
Munef Abdullah Ahmed
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Mahri Oral Poetry and Arabic Nabaṭī Poetry: Common core, divergent outcomes
The collections and critical studies of Bedouin vernacular poetry from the Arabian Peninsula (nabaṭī poetry) published over the last century have revealed it to be a dynamic cultural practice whose regional specificities are secondary to its overall ...
Samuel Liebhaber
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"Arabic visual poetry between linguistic expression and visual creativity" [PDF]
Human known as thinker, by the spiritual meditation and mental reflection, could simplify his power on the nature and brings it to help him. Human uses arts as modes and reflections of intellectual and emotional expression incorporated with his ...
Shawky Ezzat
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“The Eye’s Delight”: Baghdad in Arabic Poetry
The article deals with the role that Baghdad has played in Arabic poetry since its foundation in 762 AD and throughout the history of Arabic literature.
Snir, Reuven, Reuven Snir, Snir, Reuven,
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Necessity of attend to distortion in correcting of Arabic poetry Khaghani [PDF]
Necessity of attend to distortion in correcting of Arabic poetry Khaghani Abstract Those who pay the correct context aware that many problems because of the distortion is corrected text Frequency distortion is also seen in Khaghani Arabic poetry in his ...
yousof asqari bayqout
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Poem Types Used in Arabic Literature from the Beginning to the Present
When considering Arabic literature, the first genre that undoubtedly comes to mind is poetry. In the age of Jahiliyyah, poetry has yet to complete its evolution but has become a tool that enables Arabic society to adhere to its values.
Mahmut Üstün
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Luso-arabic poetry: reviewing the concept
According to some Portuguese historians and ethnographers of the nineteenth century, as well as orientalists of the first decades of the twentieth, the Arabs did not have a starring role in Portuguese history.
Almeida, Catarina Nunes de
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A comparative study of the Function of letters in producing New type of poems in Arabic and Persian [PDF]
1.Introduction Arabic literature in the Mamluk-Ottoman era saw new varieties of poetry whose letters (as the smallest linguistic unit) played an important role in their production.
Ali Ghahramani +2 more
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Comparing Byzantine and Arabic poetry: Introductory remarks [PDF]
Older generations of modern critics pronounced negative assessments of both Byzantine and Arabic poetry for lacking originality and creativity. Further, medieval readers of Greek and Arabic presumably could not properly understand the content of
Mavroudi Maria
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