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Nicole Oresme’s treatises on cosmography and divination: a discussion of the Treatise of the Sphere [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Nicole Oresme was part of the intellectual elite of Charles V, King of France. In the 1360s, Oresme was concerned about the interest that Charles was showing in astrology and was concerned that his tendency towards superstition might influence matters of
Mackley, J S
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From Monolingualism to Plurilingualism: Multimodal Arts‐Based Cultural Probes as Catalysts for Linguistic Justice in an Afterschool Literacy Program

open access: yesThe Reading Teacher, Volume 79, Issue 6, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT Afterschool programs in Anglophone Canada often reinforce monolingual English norms, marginalizing multilingual students' linguistic and cultural resources. In a research project conducted over three 16‐week cycles at two schools, we selected relevant books and actively engaged parents and students with multimodal, arts‐based cultural probes ...
Guofang Li   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mother tongue instruction as a sticky object: The making of a register of denunciation

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract This article examines the making of a political register to denounce mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden. Nationally mandated since 1977, MTI is a state‐sponsored, curriculum‐stipulated subject for minority pupils of over 187 languages other than Swedish.
Scarlett Mannish, Linus Salö
wiley   +1 more source

Sanctifying Minority Status in the Himalayan \u3ci\u3eUmmah\u3c/i\u3e: Eid al-Ghadeer Commemorations among the Shia in Leh, Ladakh [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Drawing on ethnographic data, this article argues that the Shia in Leh, Ladakh employ religious ceremonies such as Eid al-Ghadeer to construct a sense of sacred community and a sanctified minority status within the Himalayan ummah.
Singh, Rohit
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القضایا النقضیۃ فی وجود المجاز وعدمہ فی اللغۃ العربیۃ وفی القرآن الکریم

open access: yesالإيضاح, 2008
No doubt. Throughout the last fourteen centuries, has been so widely read nor has shaped more human mindes than the Quran. Actually the Quran has a tremendous effect on the belivers who recite it in its original language.
د۔ مسرت جمال   +1 more
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Allamah Al-Naqib’s Thesis Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb: A Study and Critical Edition

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası
The Ottoman scholars paid great attention to the Arabic language, particularly to the science of rhetoric, and authored numerous treatises on its various topics. Among these scholars was al-ʿAllāma al-Naqīb.
Abdulsattar Elhajhamed
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Echoes of Populism and Terrorism in Libya’s Online News Reporting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article focuses on news reporting in Libya, assessing both official and citizen journalism. Special attention is paid to online resources, primarily spontaneous posts written in Arabic. Social media shows the emergence of citizen journalism together
Lombezzi, Letizia
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Book Review on Islamic finance: law, economics and practice by Mahmoud A. El-Gamal [PDF]

open access: yes
This a critical evaluation of the book entitled Islamic finance: law, economics and practice by Mahmoud A. El-GamalIslamic finance; law and economics;Islamic economics, banking and insurance; mutuality.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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Arabic rhetorical device annotation of 'Write Down : I'm an Arab!'

open access: yesThe Balagha Corpus Journal
This article is an analysis of the rhetorical devices in the first 17 lines of a landmark poem of Palestinian resistance literature, in which the speaker defiantly asserts his Arab identity, recounts his personal and collective hardships, and challenges the forces of dispossession and discrimination with unwavering dignity and pride.
openaire   +1 more source

Passion and Conflict: Medieval Islamic Views of the West

open access: yes, 2014
This article analyzes the representation of al-Andalus and North Africa in medieval Islamic maps from the eleventh to the fifteenth centuries. In contrast to other maps of the Mediterranean, which display a veneer of harmony and balance, the image of the
Pinto, Karen C.
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