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The Thousand and One Nights in Arabic Literature and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

The Thousand and One Nights in Arabic Literature and Society

This book successfully defies the view that The Thousand and One Nights is not worthy of serious literary debate.

Hommage à André Miquel
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 165

Hommage à André Miquel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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André Miquel,... L'Islam et la civilisation
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 573

André Miquel,... L'Islam et la civilisation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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André Miquel et les voix des deux rives
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 199

André Miquel et les voix des deux rives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, Muslim travelers embarked on a rihla, or world tour, as surveyors, emissaries, and educators. On these journeys, voyagers not only interacted with foreign cultures—touring Greek civilization, exploring the Middle East and North Africa, and seeing parts of Europe—they also established both philosophical and geographic boundaries between the faithful and the heathen. These voyages thus gave the Islamic world, which at the time extended from the Maghreb to the Indus Valley, a coherent identity. Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages assesses both the religious and philosophical aspects of travel, as well as the economic and cultural conditions that made the rihla possible. ...

Atheism in the Medieval Islamic and European World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Atheism in the Medieval Islamic and European World

Did god exist a thousand years ago? Atheism in The Medieval Islamic and European World discusses and analyzes the origins of questioning God and Religion in Medieval Middle Eastern and Europe literature and thought.In the Middle East, two Medieval Texts: A Thousand and One Nights and Gurganis Vis and Ramin are analyzed in terms of questioning God and His actions. In Europe, Dante; Abelard; Chaucer; the author of Chanson de Roland; and the author of The Pearl Poem ask similar questions. Azinfar argues that the Europeans were influenced by the religious skepticism inherent in Medieval Middle eastern texts.Azinfar also traces the roots of the ideas of Rationalism, Existentialism, Surrealism, and Feminism from the medieval Islamic world and follows them to the Medieval West. She shows how the period which we believed was steeped in religious dogmatism is actually an analytical period, rooted in rationality, advancement of science and skepticism. Tales about knights on quests rescuing damselsactually unveil theories on questioning traditional views on the stance of religion, the possibility of the existence of a physical world, and nihilism.

Chronicles of Majnun Layla and Selected Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Chronicles of Majnun Layla and Selected Poems

Chronicles of Majnun Layla and Selected Poems brings together in one volume Haddad’s seminal work and a considerable selection of poems from his oeuvre, stretching over forty years. The central poem, Chronicles of Majnun Layla, recasts the seventh-century myth into a contemporary, postmodern narrative that revels in the foibles of oral transmission, weaving a small side cast of characters into the fabric of the poem. Haddad portrays Layla as a daring woman aware of her own needs and desires and not afraid to articulate them. The author succeeds in reviving this classical work of Arabian love while liberating it from its puritanical dimension and tribal overtones. The selected poems reveal Haddad’s playful yet profound meditations. A powerful lyric poet, Haddad juxtaposes classical and modern symbols, and mixes the old with the new, the sensual with the sacred, and the common with the extraordinary. Ghazoul and Verlenden’s masterful translation remains faithful to the cultural and historical context in which the original poetry was produced while also reflecting the uniqueness of the poet’s style and his poetics.

Libraries in the early 21st century, volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Libraries in the early 21st century, volume 1

This unique volume gives a truly international overview over the modern history and development of libraries and library technology in selected countries of the world. The careful selection of countries achieves good representation of library work on all continents, covering examples of both the developed and the developing world. A further volume with further national profiles is planned for 2012. This multivolume work represents an excellent contribution to international librarianship and allows comparative studies both at graduate and professional level. Many of the contributors are well-known authors; closely involved in the work of IFLA or their own national library associations.