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    Arabic Literature. An Introduction.Nicholas Heer & H. A. R. Gibb - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):574.
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    Arabic Literature, An Introduction.G. C. M. & H. A. R. Gibb - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (3):414.
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    Modern Arabic Literature.Magda M. Al-Nowaihi & M. M. Badawi - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):338.
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    Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period. [REVIEW]Franz Rosenthal - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):491-491.
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    Modern Arabic Literature and the West.Francis X. Paz & M. M. Badawi - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):673.
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    Dying for love in Medieval Arabic literature: was there a feminine way of expressing emotion?Monica Balda-Tillier - 2018 - Clio 47:139-154.
    Dans la littérature arabe médiévale, il existe une façon spécifique de mourir à cause d’une passion amoureuse, liée à la conception d’un amour chaste qui possède ses propres valeurs et qui ne peut s’exprimer que dans les limites de ses propres règles. Le présent article étudie les vers récités par les amants avant d’exhaler leur dernier souffle contenus dans une vingtaine de notices d’al-Wāḍiḥ al-mubīn fī ḏikr man ustušhida min al-muḥibbīn (ou Précis des martyrs de l’amour) de Mughulṭāy (m. 1361). (...)
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    Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad PeriodThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature, Vol. 1., Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period.Irfan Shahîd, A. F. L. Beeston, T. M. Johnstone, R. B. Sergeant, G. R. Smith & Irfan Shahid - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (3):529.
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    Arabic Literature.S. A. Bonebakker & I. M. Filshtinsky - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):660.
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    Beyaz-Like Types în Arabic Literature: El-Ham'siyye and Important Ham'siyyes.Recai Kiziltunç - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1503-1513.
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    Socrates in Medieval Arabic Literature.Ilai Alon - 1991
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    An Overview of Modern Arabic Literature.Roger Allen & Pierre Cachia - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):793.
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    Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures (review).Cary Howie - 2009 - Intertexts 13 (1):156-159.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic LiteraturesCary Howie (bio)Sahar Amer, Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2008, xii + 254 pp.Sahar Amer’s Crossing Borders adds to the expanding bibliography on medieval sexualities by showing the resonances between certain female same-sex relationships in medieval French literature and analogous, though generally more explicit, (...)
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  13. Reception of Medieval Arabic Literature of Imaginative Socrates’ Political Teachings.Mostafa Younesie - manuscript
    Usually thoughts are not in isolation but in varing degrees have interrelations with each other. With regard to this historical fact as a classist want to explore the reception of a few medieval Arabic texts and writers of Socrates available teachings about politics.
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    Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature.Sieglinde Kadhim & Ilse Lichtenstadter - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):609.
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    Studies in Modern Arabic Literature.Claude F. Audebert & R. C. Ostle - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (3):341.
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  16. Acculturation as a Theme in Contemporary Arab Literature.Gustave E. von Grunebaum - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (39):84-118.
    Acculturation, or more precisely Westernization, in the Near and Middle East has gone through distinct typical phases. After the shock of inferiority discovered, an almost complete surrender to the foreign values and (not infrequently misunderstood) aspirations; then, with Westernization partially realised, a recoiling from the alien, which however continues to be absorbed greedily, and a falling back on the native tradition; this tradition is restyled and, in some cases, newly created with borrowed techniques of scholarship to give respectability to the (...)
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    The role of the Institute of Oriental Studies named after academician Ziya Bunyadov of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan in the study of Arabic literature.Ilkin Alimuradov - 2023 - Metafizika 6 (4):150-159.
    Language‟s definition varies in the literature. One of the most accurate definitions of language is that the language is the voice through which people express their purpose, it is a tool for communication, understanding and interaction between people, and this is a phenomenon that reflects human knowledge and culture. At the same time, it is a powerful factor that animates people and helps them to develop and thrive. The beauty of the language is reflected in examples of poetry and (...)
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    History of Arabic Literature.James A. Bellamy & K. A. Fariq - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):135.
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    Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature[REVIEW]Mark McPherran - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):472-475.
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    Journal of Arabic Literature.James E. Bellamy, M. M. Badawi, P. Cachia, M. C. Lyons & J. N. Mattock - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):369.
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    A Comparison of Morality and Creation in Classical Arabic Literature and an Eval-uation of Its Use as a Motif in Poetry.Adnan Arslan - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (2):941-956.
    There are many moral values that the Arab writers have written about either in prose or poetry. This emphasis on morality in classical Arabic literature has also been the subject of many academic studies. The abundance of the literary material in this field has attracted the attention of researchers. One of these is the emphasis on "naturalness" which we have seen in classical Arabic literature. In the Arab society which social ties are very strong the moral (...)
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    The Thousand and One Nights in Arabic Literature and Society.David Pinault, Richard C. Hovannisian & Georges Sabagh - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):536.
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    Intra-Religious Peaceful Coexistence in Arabic Literature: The Case of the Jordanian Writer Ġālib Halasā.Fernanda Fischione - 2020 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 1:53-62.
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    The changes of metaphor in arabic literature.Miklós Maróth - 2002 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12 (2):241-255.
    Metaphor was based on similarity. During their history the Arabs adopted different logical systems in their scientific investigations. They shifted from Aristotle's logic accepted by the philosophers to that of the theologians and jurisconsults, and later again back to Aristotle's logic. In all these logical systems the definition of metaphor was dependent on the ever changing meaning of “similarity”. The seemingly unchanging definition of metaphor implies different interpretations in different ages parallel to the changing logical background.
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    Review of Arabic Poetics: Aesthetic Experience in Classical Arabic Literature[REVIEW]Avigail Noy - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (3):735-738.
    Arabic Poetics: Aesthetic Experience in Classical Arabic Literature. By Lara Harb. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilizations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xviii + 298. $99.99 (cloth); $29.99 (paper); $18.49 (ebook).
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    On the Art of Medieval Arabic Literature.Pierre Cachia & Andras Hamori - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):200.
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    An Introduction to the History of Modern Arabic Literature in Egypt.Jacob M. Landau & J. Brugman - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):827.
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    Arabic Poetics RevisitedStudies in the Kitab aṣ-Sināʿ atayn of Abū Hilāl al-ʿAskarīThe Alchemy of Glory: The Dialectic of Truthfulness and Untruthfulness in Medieval Arabic Literary CriticismThe Bad and the Ugly: Attitudes towards Invective Poetry (Hijāʾ) in Classical Arabic LiteratureMannerism in Arabic Poetry: A Structural Analysis of Selected TextsStudies in the Kitab as-Sina atayn of Abu Hilal al-AskariThe Bad and the Ugly: Attitudes towards Invective Poetry (Hija) in Classical Arabic Literature.Julie Scott Meisami, George Kanazi, Mansour Ajami, Geert Jan van Gelder & Stefan Sperl - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (2):254.
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    Ridiculing the learned: jokes about the scholarly class in Mediaeval Arabic Literature.Zoltan Szombathy - 2004 - Al-Qantara 25 (1):93-118.
    El sarcasmo que se manifiesta hacia los representantes de las profesiones intelectuales es un fenómeno patente en los períodos 'abbasí y buyí. Aunque los eruditos de la gramática árabe fueran clásica el blanco especial de tales burlas en la literatura de ese período, también se encuentran en las fuentes muchas anécdotas e historietas en las que se hace burla de otros estudios y actividades intelectuales y religiosas, así como de los que las ejercen. La lista incluye disciplinas tales como el (...)
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    Structures of Avarice: The Bukhalāʾ in Medieval Arabic LiteratureStructures of Avarice: The Bukhala in Medieval Arabic Literature.Kevin Lacey & Fedwa Malti-Douglas - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):493.
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    Socrates in Mediœval Arabic LiteratureSocrates in Medioeval Arabic Literature.Franz Rosenthal & Ilai Alon - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):539.
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    Charles Perry, ed. and trans., Scents and Flavors: A Syrian Cookbook. (Library of Arabic Literature.) New York: New York University Press, 2017. Pp. xlii, 325. $40. ISBN: 978-1-4798-5628-2. Nawal Nasrallah, ed. and trans., Treasure Trove of Benefits and Variety at the Table: A Fourteenth-Century Egyptian Cookbook. English Translation, with an Introduction and Glossary. (Islamic History and Civilization 148.) Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xix, 704; many color figures. $172. ISBN: 978-9-0043-4729-8. [REVIEW]Manuela Marín - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):245-247.
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    The Genesis of Arabic Narrative Discourse: A Study in the Sociology of Modern Arabic Literature.Terri DeYoung & Sabry Hafez - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):193.
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    Man of Wiles in Popular Arabic Literature: A Study of a Medieval Arab Hero. By Malcolm C. Lyons. [REVIEW]Issa J. Boullata - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (4):755-756.
    The Man of Wiles in Popular Arabic Literature: A Study of a Medieval Arab Hero. By Malcolm C. Lyons. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Pp. x + 254. $105.
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    Review of Form and Validity in Indian Logic, by Vijay Bharadwaja ; The Word and The World: India's Contribution to the Study of Language, by Bimal Krishna Matilal ;The Basic Ways of Knowing, by Govardhan P. Bhatt ; The Quest for Man, ed. J. Van Nispen and D. Tiemersma ; Muslim-Christian Encounters: Perceptions and Misperceptions, by William Montgomery Watt ; Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, by Ilai Alon, in Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, Texts and Studies, vol. 10 ; Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, by Peter N. Gregory ; Modern Civilization: A Crisis of Fragmentation, by S. C. Malik ; and Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy, ed. J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. [REVIEW]J. Shaw, Vijay Bharadwaha, S. Bhatt, W. Hudson & Ian Netton - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (2):187-210.
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    The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture: Ninth-Twelfth Century AD.Lora Sigler - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (4):450-451.
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    Hasan Shuraydi, The Raven and the Falcon: Youth and Old Age in Medieval Arabic Literature.Ewald Wagner - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):304-308.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 304-308.
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    Genre and Language in Modern Arabic Literature.Roger Allen & Sasson Somekh - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):720.
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    Ilai Alon, "Socrates in Medieval Arabic Literature". [REVIEW]Daniel H. Frank - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1):134.
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    Modern Arabic Poetry 1800-1970 [The Development of Its Forms and Themes under the Influence of Western Literature].Joseph Zeidan & S. Moreh - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):140.
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  41. AL-AZMEH, A.(1990) Ibn Khaldun, London, Routledge. ALON, ILAI (1991) Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, Leiden, EJ Brill. BENN, CHARLES D.(1991) The Cavern Mystery Transmission, Hawaii, University of Hawaii Press. BHARADWAJA, VK (1990) Form and Validity in Indian Logic, Shimla, Indian Institute of Advanced Study. BLACK, DEBORAH L.(1990) Logic and Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics in Mediaeval Arabic Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. J. Leiden, Michael Fuss, Har Gibb, Jh Kramers, Salim Kemal, Richard Kieckehefer, George D. Bond, Bk Matilal, Oxford Oxford & W. Montgomery Watt - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (1):117.
     
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    Al-Muḥassin ibn ʻAlī al-Tanūkhī, Stories of Piety and Prayer: “Deliverance Follows Adversity,” ed. and trans. Julia Bray. (Library of Arabic Literature.) New York: New York University Press, 2019. Pp. xxxi, 352; 1 map. $35. ISBN: 978-1-4798-5596-4. [REVIEW]Nuha Alshaar - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):467-469.
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    The shipwrecked sailor in Arabic and Western literature: Ibn Ṭufayl and his influence on European writers.Mahmud Baroud - 2012 - New York: I.B. Tauris.
    From the ancient Egyptian tale of a Shipwrecked Sailor through to Sinbad and Robinson Crusoe, the stranded castaway living and philosophizing alone on a strange, desert island is a theme which has captured the imaginations of writers spanning cultures and millennia. Most familiar to Western literary historians is Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, which inspired generations of writers from Jonathan Wyss and William Golding to Michel Tournier and J.M.Coetzee. However, little attention has been paid to Defoe’s antecedents, such as the remarkable (...)
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    Some Comments on Early Arab "Wonders and Marvels" Literature.Khalid Sindawi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:98-108.
    This study discusses copious early Arab literature of "wonders and marvels". The authors of such books found their materials in the Muslim religion, in the ancient Arab heritage and in strange facts about other cultures. The study examines the themes addressed by these works, including magic, fantasy, strange customs, curiosities, humor, the absurd, mockery, nightly chats, puzzles, riddles, rebuke, satire, defamation, battles, animals, angels, demons, etc. Composers of "wonders and marvels" books chose rhyming names for their works in order (...)
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    Classical Arabic Wisdom Literature: Nature and Scope.Dimitri Gutas - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (1):49-86.
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    The Arab Uprisings and Worldwide Responses: A Review of the Literature[REVIEW]Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin - 2019 - Intellectual Discourse 27 (2):665-678.
    IntroductionA literature review can be defined as locating, gathering, highlightingand summarizing the previous studies that most strongly relate toresearch topic. It helps a researcher to determine whether a researchtopic or subject is worth studying and it also provides insight into waysin which a researcher can limit the scope to a required area or subject ofinquiry. This article will scrutinize earlier studieson the influence and impact of the Arab uprisings – beyond the affectedstates in the region of Middle East and (...)
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    The Artistic Representation of Trauma in Arabic Dystopian Literature.Haider Salah Tawfic Aloose & Malek J. Zuraikat - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1452-1465.
    Dystopian literature authored by Arab novelists serves as a reflective medium that elucidates the traumatic experiences endured by individuals in the Arab world amidst on-going crises and conflicts. This article employs trauma theory to explore the complexities of establishing a dystopian text showing how trauma manifests within the unconscious layers of the human psyche, thus leaving an indelible scar that persists over time. The article argues that the events associated with such traumatic experiences emerge into the realm of reality (...)
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    Hilya in Turkish Literature and Badr Al-Din ‘Umar Wani’s Arabic work Hilyat Al-Sharif.İdris Söylemez - 2023 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 11 (18):151-168.
    Undoubtedly, religion is the most important element in the life of nations. Arab, Persian and Turkish nations have experience dvery important changes and developments in the socialfield with the acceptance of Islam. Inordertomaketheirlives in accordance with the supreme principles of religion, they gradually gave up their ancient traditions, which did not comply with the orders and prohibitions of the religion of Islam, The Change That Took Place in social life was also reflected in the works produced in the field of (...)
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    Greek Wisdom Literature in Arabic Translation: A Study of the Graeco-Arabic Gnomologia.Georg Krotkoff & Dimitri Gutas - 1978 - American Journal of Philology 99 (2):273.
  50. Arabic Cosmology.Y. Tzvi Langermann - 1997 - Early Science and Medicine 2 (2):185-213.
    Representations of the heavens in various levels of detail can be found in a number of branches of Arabic literature. One particular genre, the hay'a texts, has as its purpose a full though non-mathematical discussion of the arrangement of the celestial orbs; hay'a writers are particularly sensitive to the philosophical requirements which all systems must meet. The pivotal work in this genre, On the Configuration, was written by Ibn al-Haytham. Later writers continued to produce works in the spirit (...)
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