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  1. The Evolution of the abaday Myth; From Heroism to Devalorized Violence.Mounira Abi Zeid - 2025 - Iris 45.
    Translated from Arabic, the novels June Rain by Jabbour Douaihy and Dear Mister Kawabata by Rachid El-Daïf constitute a written testimony that allows us to discover the cultural heritage of the Lebanese village Zgharta. The novel of Douaihy is inspired from a historical fact, the massacre of Miziara which has happened in a church. The heroic abaday myth glorified and dethroned at the same time emerges in an authentic context in Juin Rain. However, Douaihy represents a positive divine figure (...)
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  2. Aghānīnā al-Naṣrāwīyah Shāmīyah wa-jāy min al-Shām: baḥth.Nāʼilah ʻAzzām Labbas - 1994 - Ḥayfā: al-Wādī.
     
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    The Mystery of Numbers.Annemarie Schimmel - 1994 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Why is the number seven lucky--even holy--in almost every culture? Why do we speak of the four corners of the earth? Why do cats have nine lives? From literature to folklore to private superstitions, numbers play a conspicuous role in our daily lives. But in this fascinating book, Annemarie Schimmel shows that numbers have been filled with mystery and meaning since the earliest times, and across every society. In The Mystery of Numbers Annemarie Schimmel conducts an illuminating tour of (...)
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    From the office.Arab Spring Uprising - 2011 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 19 (3):4.
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    Evaluating the Credibility of Storied Matter in the Context of Agential Realism.Reza Arab & Sue Lovell - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (6):50-66.
    This study is defined within the context of the critical posthuman project of decentring humanist subjectivity. We argue that because agential realism, and the agency and performativity that go with it, do not enable non-human matter to be accountable, only human matter, in its intra-active becoming with non-human matter, can support an ethical project. Secondly, we map our understanding of Barad’s agential realism, explaining the importance of agential cuts in phenomena-in-their-becoming that are the world worlding itself, and evaluate ethics, agency, (...)
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    Lessons in Secular Criticism. By Stathis Gourgouris.Pooyan Tamimi Arab - 2015 - Constellations 22 (1):161-162.
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  7. Filosofskie problemy ideologicheskoĭ borʹby.Ė. A. Arab-Ogly & S. F. Oduev (eds.) - 1978 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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    Guftārhāyī dar falsafah-i Suhravardī.Ḥasan Sayyid ʻArab - 2020 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Shafīʻī. Edited by Saʻīdah Hādī.
    Study of Islamic philosophy of Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash Suhrawardī, 1152 or 1153-1191.
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    Muntakhabī az maqālāt-i Fārsī darbārah-i Shaykh-i Ishrāq Suhravardī.Ḥasan Sayyid ʻArab (ed.) - 1999 - Tihrān: Shafīʻī.
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    Nīchah; az vīrānī tā banā-yi akhlāq.Maryam ʻArab - 2018 - [Tihrān]: Naqd-i Farhang.
    Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900--Criticism and interpretation. ; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900--Views on ethics.
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    The Conradian inheritance in the African novel.Chairperson Margaret Majumbder & S. A. Arab - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):101-108.
    (1996). The Conradian inheritance in the African novel. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 101-108.
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    Professional values of nurse lecturers at three universities in Colombia.Arabely López-Pereira & Gloria Arango-Bayer - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (2):198-208.
    Objective: To describe the professional values of the nurse lectures according to 241 nursing students, who participated voluntarily, in three different universities of Bogotá. Methodology: This is a quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional study that applied the Nurses Professional Values Scale—permission secured—Spanish; three dimensions of values were applied: ethics, commitment, and professional knowledge. Ethical consideration: Project had ethical review and approval from an ethics committee and participants were given information sheets to read before they agreed to participate in the project. Findings: It (...)
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    Nominations should be sent to Verena Tschudin, ICNE, EIHMS, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7TE, UK. In May 2001 the Nursing Technical Committee, made up of members from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, pub-lished a standard code of professional conduct for Nursing. This grew from their. [REVIEW]United Arab Emirates - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (5).
  14. Some facts.British Guiana, Cocos Islands & United Arab - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55:53.
     
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    Islamic Viewpoints on Opportunistic Sex Selection of IVF Embryos upon doing Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Preventing Genetic Diseases.Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin, Shaima Zohair Arab & Alexis Heng Boon Chin - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (2):223-232.
    In recent years, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) of IVF embryos have gained much traction in clinical assisted reproduction for preventing various genetic defects, including Down syndrome. However, such genetic tests inevitably reveal the sex of IVF embryos by identifying the sex (X and Y) chromosomes. In many countries with less stringent IVF regulations, information on the sex of embryos that are tested to be genetically normal is readily shared with patients. This would thus present Muslim patients with unintended opportunities for (...)
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    The Conradian inheritance in the African novel.Margaret Majumbder & S. A. Arab - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):101-108.
    (1996). The Conradian inheritance in the African novel. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 101-108.
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  17. Ibn Rushd: faylasūf al-sharq wa-al-gharb: fī al-dhikrá al-miʼawīyah al-thāminah li-wafātih.Miqdad Arafah Mansiyah & Cultural Scientific Organization Arab League Educational (eds.) - 1999 - Tūnis: Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah, al-Munaẓẓamah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm.
     
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    Patterns of Relapse Risks and Related Factors among Patients with Schizophrenia in Razi Hospital, Iran: A Latent Class Analysis.Mehdi Noroozi, Neda Alibeigi, Bahram Armoon, Omid Rezaei, Mohammad Sayadnasiri, Somayeh Nejati, Farbod Fadaei, Davood Arab Ghahestany, Bahman Dieji & Elahe Ahounbar - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
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  19. Ibn Khaldūn fī dirāsāt ʻaṣrīyah.Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Basyūnī Raslān, ʻAbd al-Ghanī, Muṣṭafá Labīb & Muḥammad Ṣābir ʻArab (eds.) - 2007 - [Cairo]: Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah bi al-Qāhirah.
     
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    Folklore’s Contemporariness: Dynamics of Value Orientation in Bihu.Dev Nath Pathak & Moureen Kalita - 2019 - Journal of Human Values 25 (3):177-189.
    The folklore studies scholar, such as Dorson (1976, Folklore and fakelore: Essays toward the discipline of folk studies, Harvard: Harvard University Press), was emphatic about the distinction between folklore and ‘fake lore’, one being authentic and the other as invented by the popular industry; however, he paradoxically maintained interest in the contemporariness of folklore. This was a paradox since the contemporariness of folklore is largely, and usually, due to intersections of folk with popular and political. (...)
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    Science, Folklore and Ideology: Studies in the Life Sciences in Ancient Greece.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1983 - Indianapolis: Cambridge University Press.
    Taking a set of central issues from ancient Greek medicine and biology, this book studies firstly, the interaction between scientific theorising and folklore or popular assumptions; secondly, the ideological character of scientific inquiry. Topics of interest in the philosphy and sociology of science illuminated here include the relationship between primitive thought and early science, the roles of the consensus on the scientific community, tradition and the authority of the written text, in the development of science.
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    Arabic Logic From Al-Fārābī to Averroes : A Study of the Early Arabic Categorical, Modal, and Hypothetical Syllogistics.Saloua Chatti - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This monograph explores the logical systems of early logicians in the Arabic tradition from a theoretical perspective, providing a complete panorama of early Arabic logic and centering it within an expansive historical context. By thoroughly examining the writings of the first Arabic logicians, al-Fārābī, Avicenna and Averroes, the author analyzes their respective theories, discusses their relationship to the syllogistics of Aristotle and his followers, and measures their influence on later logical systems. Beginning with an introduction to the (...)
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  23. The folklore of the mind.Radu J. Bogdan - 1991 - In Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Common Sense Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A distinguished wise man, Emil Cioran, with whom I share a country of birth and the thought that follows, said once that the two most interesting things in life are gossip and metaphysics. I can hardly think of a more self evident and enjoyable truth, if wisely construed. This volume combines the two pleasures, for it is an exercise in the metaphysics of wise gossip, of how we make sense of each other, and how, as a result we interpret, explain, (...)
     
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    Arab Identity and Culture Through Romanian Eyes.Artur Lakatos - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25):200-203.
    Nadia Anghelescu, Identitatea arabă: istorie, limbă, cultură. (Arab Identity: History, Language, Culture) Iaşi: Polirom, 2009, 442 p.
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    Medieval Arabic Algebra as an Artificial Language.Jeffrey A. Oaks - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (5-6):543-575.
    Medieval Arabic algebra is a good example of an artificial language.Yet despite its abstract, formal structure, its utility was restricted to problem solving. Geometry was the branch of mathematics used for expressing theories. While algebra was an art concerned with finding specific unknown numbers, geometry dealtwith generalmagnitudes.Algebra did possess the generosity needed to raise it to a more theoretical level—in the ninth century Abū Kāmil reinterpreted the algebraic unknown “thing” to prove a general result. But mathematicians had no motive (...)
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    Enhancing Arabic Literacy Skills in Indonesian Boarding Schools: Empirical Evidence of an Innovative Learning Model for Reading Religious Texts.Isop Syafei - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):82-103.
    Arabic literacy skills are essential for Muslim learners to comprehend religious texts; however, when trying to improve these skills, students face numerous obstacles that require immediate attention. This study aims to develop and evaluate an Arabic learning model designed to enhance the capability of students in Indonesian boarding schools to read religious books. The research follows a three-stage approach: introductory study, model development, and model validation. The study takes place in Al-Jawami and Al-Falah boarding schools in West Java (...)
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    Post-Folklore as a Socio-Cultural Phenomenon of the Network Society.V. Voshchenko - 2023 - Philosophical Horizons 47:61-68.
    The article characterizes post-folklore as a cultural phenomenon of the network society and defines various aspects of its functioning − sociocommunicative, cultural and psychological. The research methodology consisted of a set of basic approaches, principles and methods of scientific research. To achieve the goal, a set of general scientific and special methods was used, including the methods of logical analysis, problemchronological, generalization, synthesis, induction, and analogy.Research results. It has been proven that post-folkloric creativity is important for the development of (...)
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    The Arabic ontology – an Arabic wordnet with ontologically clean content.Mustafa Jarrar - 2021 - Applied ontology 16 (1):1-26.
    We present a formal Arabic wordnet built on the basis of a carefully designed ontology hereby referred to as the Arabic Ontology. The ontology provides a formal representation of the concepts that the Arabic terms convey, and its content was built with ontological analysis in mind, and benchmarked to scientific advances and rigorous knowledge sources as much as this is possible, rather than to only speakers’ beliefs as lexicons typically are. A comprehensive evaluation was conducted thereby demonstrating (...)
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    A Genealogy: Play, Folklore, and Art.Edmond Radar - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (103):78-99.
    Games, festivals, folklore, a derivation of them, and artistic expression are manifestations of symbolic invention. To compare them is to bring out the differences in the order of the symbolic production and have, as a consequence, a differentiated perception of the way they function. It is also to put them into a perspective of filial relationship. In fact, a genealogy appears with the processes that regulate the passage from one to the other of these means of expression. Through the (...)
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    Arte, folklore e identidad.Melgar Vásquez & Max Alejandro - 2008 - San Borja, Lima: Ediciones Altazor.
    El autor discurre sobre la historia y esencia del arte, y su relación con las demás manifestaciones del saber humano.
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    Teaching arabic scripts and religious conversion.Abdul-Rahman Bahry - 2019 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 14 (1):1-26.
    The government of the State of Ohio determined to design several mandatory programs in regular classes to help NRC’s female in mates to prepare themselves upon their release back to the community; one of the programs is Islamic teaching. It is a chance to insert and implement the innovated peaceful Islamic propagation beside the conventional one, especially in western countries like the United States of America. The chance for an innovated dakwah is open upon observing that a lot of non- (...)
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    Ethical codes in the Arab region: comparisons and differences.B. Khoury & L. Akoury-Dirani - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (3):193-204.
    Within the professional practice of psychology the code of ethics characterizes what is morally right or wrong, by means of a set of principles, values, and standards of conduct. While there are numerous international mental health organizations that incorporate ethical guidelines such as the APA and EFPA; these codes still fall short in providing guidelines for psychologists working in non-western cultures, especially when there are no universally adopted and valid cross-cultural ethics codes. This paper explores various challenges psychologists in the (...)
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  33. The Arabic Aristotle in the 10th century Bagdad: the case of Yaiya ibn ‘Adi’s Commentary on Metaph. Alpha Elatton.Cecilia Martini Bonadeo - 2007 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 52 (3):7-20.
    Neste estudo, procura-se mostrar, através de um autor cristão do século 10, como comentários às obras de Aristóteles foram continuamente feitos, desde os gregos até Averróis. Por meio de alguns textos da Metafísica, é possível perceber que, mesmo sem ter contato direto com o original grego, foram cotejadas pelo autor diversas traduções, tanto do grego como do siríaco. Nesses casos, tratava-se, não apenas de tradução, mas também de comentário ao texto de Aristóteles. PALAVRAS-CHAVE – Aristóteles. Metafísica. Filosofia islâmica. Traduções para (...)
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    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics.Olga Danglová - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (4):329-340.
    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics The article studies how the "language" of folk traditions and folklore continues to be a tried-and-tested means for the representation and propagation of political concepts and ideas. The author notes transformations in the significance of folklore and folk traditions in historically changing both political and socio-cultural contexts. Attention is drawn to the significance of folklore in the nation-forming thinking of the 19th century, the place of honour accorded to it as an (...)
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    Arabic Philosophy and the West: Continuity and Interaction.Therese-Anne Druart - 1988 - Center for Contemporary Arab.
    This scholarly discussion on the inextricable links between Arabic and Western philosophy features six eminent experts in the field.
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  36. The Breton Folklore, the Origins of Paul Féval’s Fictional Work.Félicité de Rivasson - 2025 - Iris 45.
    This article explores how Paul Féval’s work integrates and transforms Breton legends and popular beliefs to shape a distinctive imaginary novel. Féval, born in Rennes in 1816, was influenced by the oral traditions of his native region. He drew on this rich cultural heritage to create works combining fantasy, the marvellous and romanticism, such as La Femme blanche des marais, Les Belles-de-nuit and La Fée des Grèves. These stories illustrate a hybrid between elements of authentic folklore and literary reinterpretations (...)
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    (1 other version)Printemps arabe : de l’imaginaire au réel. Les moyens d’information et de communication font la révolution.Lina Zakhour - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Au vu de l’éclosion soudaine de ce « printemps arabe » qui a essaimé de pays en pays, cet article montre comment, à l’ère de la transparence et de la simultanéité, les moyens d’information et de communication ont créé un champ d’action propice au soulèvement contre les dictatures. Mais, si les réseaux sociaux numériques – Facebook en particulier –, les SMS, et les e-mails, ont donné aux citoyens les moyens de leur révolution, il est aussi question d’imagination constituante. En effet, (...)
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    Korean Folklore Reader.P. H. L. & D. L. Olmstead - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):206.
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    Folklore, heritage politics and ethnic diversity: a festschrift for Barbro Klein.Barbro Sklute Klein, Pertti Anttonen, Anna-Leena Siikala, Stein R. Mathisen & Leif Magnusson (eds.) - 2000 - Botkyrka, Sweden: Multicultural Centre.
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    Early Arabic logicians on the contraposition of the particular affirmative.Asadollah Fallahi - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (3):382-404.
    The logical rule of contraposition as applied to a particular affirmative proposition (I-contraposition), despite its rejection in the medieval Latin logic, had a different history in the medieval Arabic logic, varying from common acknowledgement to total dismissal (it was accepted by Avicenna and by all of his followers in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and rejected by all of Arabic logicians in the late thirteenth century onwards). This paper is a narrative of the fate of I-contraposition in the (...)
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    Essays in Folklore Theory and Method.Alan Dundes - 1990 - Cre-A.
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    Folklore in Virgil.F. Granger - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (01):24-26.
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    Folklore and Songs from El-QubēbeFolklore and Songs from El-Qubebe.H. Henry Spoer & Elias N. Haddad - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:199.
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    Folklore Studies and Nationalism in Turkey.Serdar Uğurlu - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1535-1547.
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    The Arabic linguistic tradition.Georges Bohas - 1990 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Jean-Patrick Guillaume & D. E. Kouloughli.
    GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE GROWTH OF THE ARABIC LINGUISTIC TRADITION: A HISTORICAL SURVEY Early grammatical thinking to the end of the second/eighth century ...
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  46. The Lebanese Folklore through Proverbs: The Imaginary behind Sarcasm and Parody.Rachel Ltaif - 2025 - Iris 45.
    In this article, the aim is to explore Lebanese folklore through proverbs and to demonstrate how the dynamic field of imagination behind concise oral statements influences contemporary society and anchors, in the collective thinking of several generations, the values of a community, whether they are well-founded or not. Although Lebanese society is patriarchal, men are often depicted as beasts, frequently domestic and specifically as draft animals. The parody, satire, and humor that generally characterize proverbs feed into the images that (...)
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    Origen árabe de "haza".Dolores Oliver Pérez - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (1):117-152.
    En este artículo tratamos de demostrar que el término español haza procede del árabe Faḥṣ 'campo' y no del latín Fascia 'banda, tira', tesis admitida de manera unánime. Para conseguir nuestro propósito hemos reconstruido la historia de este vocablo a través del estudio de fuentes documentales y textos literarios. Como resultado de ello demostramos que haza, en su forma arcaica faza, aparece en Castilla en el siglo IX; ponemos de manifiesto que en un principio asumió los significados del étimo árabe, (...)
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    The Arabic Origins and Development of Latin Algorisms in the Twelfth Century.André Allard - 1991 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 1 (2):233.
    In the absence of the Arabic text of al-Khw's Arithmetic, which has not yet been found, the oldest Latin adaptations from the twelfth century are the only evidence documenting the genesis and the first spreading of a decimal arithmetic that uses nine figures and zero, i.e. the Indian reckoning known in the Middle Ages as algorismus. This paper studies these texts, their content, their sources, and identifies their authors and the milieus in which they were written.
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    Contemporary Arab Thought: Cultural Critique in Comparative Perspective.Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    During the second half of the twentieth century, the Arab intellectual and political scene polarized between a search for totalizing doctrines--nationalist, Marxist, and religious--and radical critique. Arab thinkers were reacting to the disenchanting experience of postindependence Arab states, as well as to authoritarianism, intolerance, and failed development. They were also responding to successive defeats by Israel, humiliation, and injustice. The first book to take stock of these critical responses, this volume illuminates the relationship between cultural and political critique in the (...)
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    Folklore, Religion and Politics. The Different Facets of Noruz (“The New Day”, The New Year) in Iran and in the Middle East.Christian Bromberger - 2025 - Iris 45.
    Noruz, the new year in the Iranian world, corresponds to the spring equinox. The rites and festivities to which this festival gives rise in Iran are described here. But celebrating the new year on a fixed date according to a solar calendar is opposed to the customs of the Muslim world governed by a lunar calendar. The custom of the festival is all the more called into question when the spring equinox and its joyous manifestations correspond to a ritual of (...)
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