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    840,-

    The Hilyat al-kurama', literally "The Ornament of the Magnanimous", was compiled in Cairo and Medina in the ninth/fifteenth century. On Generosity is a study of this work and its author, the first reliable and critical edition of the Arabic text, an annotated English translation and glossaries making the text accessible to non-specialists.

  • av Kareem James Abu-Zeid
    726,-

    This book examines the work of two major poets who wrote in the second half of the twentieth century, Yves Bonnefoy of France and the Syrian-born Adonis (born Ali Ahmed Said). In conducting close readings of key moments from their respective poetry, the author illustrates how both of these writers, in their own unique ways, construct poetry as a form of spiritual practice, that is, as a way of transforming both the poet's and the implied reader's ontological, perceptual, and creative relationships with their internal and external worlds.

  • - History, Genre, Translation
    av Roger Allen
    660,-

    The present volume brings together sixteen of Roger Allen's articles on modern Arabic narrative, with a focus on genre, translation and literary history, and features analyses of the works of Rashid Abu Jadrah, Bensalem Himmich, Yusuf Idris, Naguib Mahfouz, and Tayeb Salih.

  • - Texts and Studies
    av Sabine Schmidtke & Camilla Adang
    836,-

  • av Hassan Ansari & Sabine Schmidtke
    670,-

  • - An Introduction to the Typology of Islamic Legal Theory
    av Aron Zysow
    560,-

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    656,-

    Arabic Belles Lettres brings together ten studies that shed light on important questions in the study of Arabic language, literature, literary history, and writerly culture.

  • av John Abdallah Nawas
    660,-

    The "inquisition" (Mihnah) unleashed by the seventh Abbasid caliph, 'Abdallah al-Ma'mun (r. 813-833), has long attracted the attention of modern scholars of the intellectual, political, and religious history of the early Abbasid era. Historians have seen it as the key to a wide array of puzzles and problems in early Islamic history.

  • - Arabic Grammar and Law in Early Islamic Thought
    av Michael C. Carter
    726,-

    Sibawayhi, a non-Arab, was the first to write on Arabic grammar and the first to explain Arabic grammar from a non-Arab perspective. Both Sibawayhi and his teacher al-Farahidi made the earliest and most significant formal recording of the Arabic language.

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