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  2. Antarah ibn Shaddad - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 the French painter Étienne Dinet published [4] his translation of a 13th-century epic Arab poem Antar, which brought Antar bin Shaddad to European notice. [4] It has been followed by a number of derivative works such as Diana Richmond's Antar and Abla [5] which furthered western exposure to the Antar bin Shaddad legends. "Antar" is the ...

  3. Indonesian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Arabic (Arabic: العربية الاندونيسية, romanized: al-‘Arabiyya al-Indūnīsiyya, Indonesian: Bahasa Arab Indonesia) is a variety of Arabic spoken in Indonesia. It is primarily spoken by people of Arab descents and by students ( santri ) who study Arabic at Islamic educational institutions or pesantren .

  4. Arabic grammar - Wikipedia

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    The earliest schools were different not only in some of their views on grammatical disputes, but also their emphasis. The school of Kufa excelled in Arabic poetry and exegesis of the Qur'an, in addition to Islamic law and Arab genealogy. The more rationalist school of Basra, on the other hand, focused more on the formal study of grammar.

  5. Malang - Wikipedia

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    Malang (/ m ɒ ˈ l ɒ ŋ /; Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦩꦭꦁ, romanized: Kutha Malang, Indonesian: Kota Malang), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland city in the Indonesian province of East Java.