خبر الواحد وحجيته لأحمد محمود الشنقيطي

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صناعة الذات – Self-Making

Author : علي القصير
Publisher : ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-26
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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هذه رسالة حُب لحياة سعيدة It is a message of love for a happy life يَحيا فيها الجميع من خلال التغيير نحو التخطيط والنجاح everyone lives through change towards planning and success في كل بُقعة من الأرض كانوا In every spot of the earth they were على أمل السلام والـمحبة بين الجميع Hoping for peace and love among all وأن تكون الإنسانية شِعارا ومَنْـهَجا لكل إنسان humanity should be an emblem and a method for every human being وتحقيق النجاح لكل فرد and to achieve success for everyone ليكون قُدوة ومِثالا لآخرين to set an example for others علي القصير Ali Alqaseer

Culture and Resistance

Author : Edward W. Said,David Barsamian
Publisher : Pluto Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0745320171

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Culture and Resistance by Edward W. Said,David Barsamian Pdf

''... brilliantly original ... brings cultural and post-colonial theory to bear on a wide range of authors with great skill and sensitivity.' Terry Eagleton

Birds of Amber

Author : Ibrāhīm ʻAbd al-Majīd
Publisher : American Univ in Cairo Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9774248864

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During the 1956 Suez War--or the Tripartite Aggression, as it is known in Egypt--life in Alexandria goes on. The railroad workers and their families live in the low-income housing of el-Masakin, along the Mahmudiya Canal, but some of them take us on forays into the other, cosmopolitan Alexandria, whose European denizens, mainly Greeks, Italians, and Jews are departing in droves. This spellbinding novel teems with memorable characters, not a few of whom are themselves storytellers: a budding novelist writing about el-Masakin and its eccentric denizens and about his own improbable love affair with a 12-year-old girl; a spice merchant dreaming of the bygone glory of his ancestors and their trade along the spice road, beginning on the Malabar Coast; a train guard who is a teller of very tall tales; and a would-be filmmaker trying to make a film showing what happened in Port Said during the war. Then there is the cinema aficionado who plays Tarzan in real life along the Mahmudiya Canal; the young boy who leads a group of assorted crazies every afternoon to see 'God' at sunset; the singing nurse whose only dream is to perform on the radio; and Arabi, the young man who is in love with all things European, but especially with his employer, Katina the widowed Greek dressmaker. As in his earlier novel, No One Sleeps in Alexandria, Ibrahim Abdel Meguid here combines historical fact with fiction, and the mundane with the fantastical, to weave an engrossing, multilayered story of stories.

Proud Beggars

Author : Albert Cossery
Publisher : New York Review of Books
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2011-12-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781590174630

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Early in Proud Beggars, a brutal and motiveless murder is committed in a Cairo brothel. But the real mystery at the heart of Albert Cossery’s wry black comedy is not the cause of this death but the paradoxical richness to be found in even the most materially impoverished life. Chief among Cossery’s proud beggars is Gohar, a former professor turned whorehouse accountant, hashish aficionado, and street philosopher. Such is his native charm that he has accumulated a small coterie that includes Yeghen, a rhapsodic poet and drug dealer, and El Kordi, an ineffectual clerk and would-be revolutionary who dreams of rescuing a consumptive prostitute. The police investigator Nour El Dine, harboring a dark secret of his own, suspects all three of the murder but finds himself captivated by their warm good humor. How is it that they live amid degrading poverty, yet possess a joie de vivre that even the most assiduous forces of state cannot suppress? Do they, despite their rejection of social norms and all ambition, hold the secret of contentment? And so this short novel, considered one of Cossery’s masterpieces, is at once biting social commentary, police procedural, and a mischievous delight in its own right.

Sociology of Art

Author : Jeremy Tanner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2004-06-02
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781134393299

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Introducing the fundamental theories and debates in the sociology of art, this broad ranging book, the only edited reader of the sociology of art available, uses extracts from the core foundational and most influential contemporary writers in the field. As such it is essential reading both for students of the sociology of art, and of art history. Divided into five sections, it explores the following key themes: * classical sociological theory and the sociology of art * the social production of art * the sociology of the artist * museums and the social construction of high culture * sociology aesthetic form and the specificity of art. With the addition of an introductory essay that contextualizes the readings within the traditions of sociology and art history, and draws fascinating parallels between the origins and development of these two disciplines, this book opens up a productive interdisciplinary dialogue between sociology and art history as well as providing a fascinating introduction to the subject.

Prairies of Fever

Author : Ibrahim Nasrallah
Publisher : Interlink Books
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1998-04-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 156656106X

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Prairies of Fever is one of the foremost modernist novels of our time. A negation of chronology and sequence, a cohesve relationship between form and content, and a temporal parallelism of events, memories and dreams, give the novel a unique tenor. The central character, Muhammad Hammad, is a young teacher hired, like hundreds of others from all over the Arab world, to teach in a remote part of the Arabian peninsula. The novel recounts his harrowing struggle to retain any sense of identity at all in the bleak and alienating place he finds himself in, caught between the infinite expanse of desert and the intolerable narrowness of village life. His psychic and physical anguish, beset as he is by hallucinations, fantasies and the indifference of the villagers, is mirrored in the writing of the novel: time appears unfixed as the story jumps from past to future and back to the present; there is an eerie fusion of the animal and human worlds; and reality and fantasy become hard to distinguish. The result is an exceptional poetic novel, disturbing, evocative and deeply moving.

Histoire Des Eglises Chaldeenne Et Syrienne

Author : Betros Nasri
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1463201508

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Histoire Des Eglises Chaldeenne Et Syrienne by Betros Nasri Pdf

This history of the Syriac churches, written in Arabic, covers both the Eastern and Western traditions in two volumes. The first volume covers the first twelve centuries of the Christian Era, while the second volume covers subsequent periods until the end of the eighteenth century, and ends abruptly as its production was halted to World War I.

The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-century Philosophers

Author : Carl Lotus Becker
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0300101503

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Here a distinguished American historian challenges the belief that the eighteenth century was essentially modern in its temper. In crystalline prose Carl Becker demonstrates that the period commonly described as the Age of Reason was, in fact, very far from that; that Voltaire, Hume, Diderot, and Locke were living in a medieval world, and that these philosophers "demolished the Heavenly City of St. Augustine only to rebuild it with more up-to-date materials." In a new foreword, Johnson Kent Wright looks at the book's continuing relevance within the context of current discussion about the Enlightenment. "Will remain a classic--a beautifully finished literary product."--Charles A. Beard, American Historical Review "The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers remains one of the most distinctive American contributions to the historical literature on the Enlightenment. . . . [It] is likely to beguile and provoke readers for a long time to come."--Johnson Kent Wright, from the foreword