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This book brings together the most prominent and beautiful Arab poetry from the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, along with an analysis of the poetic language and themes.
A selection of the most wonderful pre-Islamic poems compiled by Al-Mufaddal al-Dubbi to teach rhetoric and the arts of Arabic poetry.
The book presents a critical study of Orientalists’ delusions in describing the Arabic language and how their perceptions have influenced their understanding of it throughout history.
A poetic journey that evokes Andalusia, blending memories with nostalgia and identity in unforgettable encounters with Cordoba.
Diwan Al-Nabigha Al-Dhubyani is characterized by pride, wisdom, and flirting, and is considered one of the most important collections of pre-Islamic poetry that reflects the features of chivalry and courage in that era.
A comprehensive biography exploring the life, works, and legacy of the renowned Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
The book addresses issues and approaches in Arabic literature using an analytical and critical approach that enriches thought and deepens understanding.
A bold critical study that reconsiders the sources of ancient Arabic poetry and raises questions about history, literature, and religion.
It presents an engaging literary account of the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, in a style that combines historical sensitivity with a creative touch.
This book explores the influence of John Milton’s works on the Arab Muslim world, examining cultural exchanges and intellectual connections between Western and Eastern thought.
This critical study reveals the features of the influence of Orientalists on the approach and analysis of Andalusian literature within diverse cultural and intellectual contexts.
It explores the transformations of travel literature as a mirror of the struggle and interaction of the self with the other in changing cultural contexts.
Al-A’sha Al-Kabir’s collection includes poetry characterized by love, pride and wisdom, and reflects images of pre-Islamic life and its social concerns.
Diwan Al-Khansa is characterized by poetry of sadness, pride and loyalty, and reflects her suffering after the loss of her brother Sakhr and the courage of women in the pre-Islamic era.
The Diwan of Imru’ Al-Qais is considered one of the most prominent collections of pre-Islamic poetry, as it is characterized by flirtation, pride and heroism, and is considered an important reference in ancient Arabic literature.
Jamil Buthaina’s Diwan includes moving emotional poems that express the poet’s deep love for Buthaina, and reflect feelings of longing and loyalty in the context of beauty and nature.
A collection that includes a group of pre-Islamic poems that reflect the values of generosity, altruism and loyalty, and embodies the biography of the legendary Arab poet Hatim Al-Ta’i.