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  2. Doaa al-Karawan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Doaa al-Karwan (Arabic: دعاء الكروان)(The Call of the Curlew) is a novel by Taha Hussein, an Egyptian writer, published in 1934. [1] Taha Hussein dedicated it to the writer Abbas Al-Akkad. The Lebanese poet Khalil Mutran was inspired to write a poem by the atmosphere of the novel.

  3. The Nightingale's Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Nightingale's Prayer (Arabic: دعاء الكروان, translit. Doaa al-Karawan listen ⓘ; also called The Curlew's Cry) [1] is a 1959 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat and based on a novel titled Doaa al-Karawan (novel) by the prominent writer Taha Hussein. It stars Faten Hamama and Ahmed Mazhar.

  4. On Pre-Islamic Poetry - Wikipedia

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    He concluded that some portions of the text of the Quran are inauthentic, and that the entire corpus of pre-Islamic poetry was a later forgery. [2] As he put it, the conclusion I reached was that the general mass of what we call pre-Islamic literature had nothing whatever to do with the pre-Islamic period, but was just simply fabricated after ...

  5. Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Among the most famous poets of the pre-Islamic era are Imru' al-Qais, Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya, al-Nabigha, Tarafa, Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma, and Antarah ibn Shaddad. Other poets, such as Ta'abbata Sharran , al-Shanfara , Urwa ibn al-Ward , were known as su'luk or vagabond poets, much of whose works consisted of attacks on the rigidity of tribal life ...

  6. Al-Madina (Israeli newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina appears in two editions. One edition is published in Haifa and distributed in the north of Israel in 15,000 copies since 2004. Its editor-in-chief is Firas Khatib. [1] Until 2006, the editor-in-chief was Ala Hlehel, an Arab-Israeli writer and two-time winner of the [2] A. M. Qattan Foundation Literature Awards.

  7. Al Liwaa (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Liwaa was founded in Jerusalem in 1935, and its first issue appeared on 2 December 1935. [2] Jamal al-Husayni was its publisher who was the leader of the Palestine Arab Party. [3] Khalid al-Farakh managed the paper. [2] It was edited by Emil Ghuri and George Salah al-Khoury. [2]

  8. Al Arabi (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Arabi is a newspaper based in Cairo, Egypt.It is the organ of the Nasserist Party. [1] In the 1990s the paper was one of the opposition publications. [2] In 1998 one of the editors of the paper was arrested and given six-month prison sentence due to the alleged defamation of a pro-government writer, Tharwat Abaza. [3]

  9. Category:Egyptian novels - Wikipedia

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    Doaa al-Karawan (novel) E. East of the Palm ... List of titles of Malaf Al Mostakbal series; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...