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Rhetorical Thinking Among Arabs-Ancient and Modern

open access: yesAltralang Journal
Every science has a beginning and an end, between them there is development and prosperity, and in many cases the thought stops on a matter, which is the case of the Arabic rhetoric that has entered the stage of darkness and stood for centuries to ...
Hadjer BELKHIRI
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Arabic Rhetorical Device Taxonomy

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The ARDT systematises 95 rhetorical devices drawn from the three major branches of classical rhetoric: ʿilm al-maʿānī, ʿilm al-bayān, and ʿilm al-badīʿ, in addition to a set of negative rhetorical effects.
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The Rhetoric of Authority in Ottoman-Arab Letters

open access: yes, 2015
A comparative study of Arabic and Turkish literary modernity, this dissertation investigates the rhetoric of authority in Ottoman-Arab and -Turkish literary, literary-historical, and literary critical discourses in the nineteenth century. Bringing together examples of travelogue, fiction, literary history and criticism, I attend to the divided and ...
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From competition and conversion to co-operation and conversation: Dynamics of Christian-Muslim engagement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Two books, Islam & the West Post 9/11 and Islam and the West: reflections from Australia, cover a range of theoretical issues, regional-specific topics and case studies that explore issues related to the theme of Islam and the West.
Pratt, Douglas
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From Jahiliyyah to Badiciyyah : Orality, literacy, and the transformations of rhetoric in Arabic poetry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This essay1 offers a speculative exploration of the transformations in the form and function of rhetorical styles and devices at three distinctive points of Arabic literary history. It takes as its starting point the mnemonic imperative governing the use
Stetkevych, Suzanne Pinckney
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سرالإيجاز والإطناب دراسة تحليلية بلاغية

open access: yesAl-Wasil
This analytical rhetorical study explores the concept of brevity (Ijaz) and elaboration (Itnaab) within Arabic literature and the Qur'an. Ijaz, or brevity, is defined as the expression of a substantial meaning through few words, which, despite their ...
Asmakin Antoro
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Writing Instruction in Arabic Rhetorical Traditions

open access: yesمجلة الدراسات الاجتماعية, 2014
Introduction:
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