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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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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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This article will use a range of sources to show traces of continuity or breakdown among the Islamic population of Toledo from Andalusi to Mudejar times.
Ana ECHEVARRÍA ARSUAGA
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This contribution discusses Ralph Lee’s volume Symbolic Interpretations in Ethiopic and Early Syriac Literature, in particular his proposal about what were the channels of cultural transmission between Syriac and Ethiopic Christian literatures which ...
Alberto
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The History of the Idea of a Literal Connection between the Words “Ahmad” and “Paraclete” in the Qur’an and the Gospel of John [PDF]
In recent years, some people, comparing the word “Ahmad” in a Quranic verse speaking of Jesus’ prophecy about Prophet Muhammad (Qur'an 61:6) with the word “Paraclete” in the Gospel of John (14:26, etc.), have tried to make a connection between them. They
Seyyed Saeed Reza Montazery +1 more
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