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  2. Abu al-Husn and His Slave-Girl Tawaddud - Wikipedia

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    Christine Chism summarises the uncertain origins of the story, from tenth-century Iran to thirteenth-century Egypt. [2] The tenth-century CE Ibn al-Nadīm's famed catalogue of Arabic books, the Kitāb al-Fihrist, includes a chapter on 'the names of fables known by nickname, nothing more than that being known about them', among which al-Nadīm lists 'The Philosopher Who Paid Attention to the ...

  3. Girls of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Girls of Riyadh's popularity grew with the help of the Internet and the novel was praised by Saudi media. [5] Black-market copies of the novel circulated and Girls of Riyadh has been a bestseller across much of the Middle East. [6] [7] The book was viewed by many as a 'taboo-breaking', giving insight into the inner lives and concerns of Saudi ...

  4. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - Wikipedia

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    "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (Arabic: علي بابا والأربعون لصا) is a folk tale in Arabic added to the One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller Hanna Diyab.

  5. ‘Good Girls’ Gets Arabic Adaptation With Egyptian Stars and ...

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    “Good Girls” is getting an Arabic version, marking the first international adaptation of the Universal Television show about three moms embarking on a life of crime. Titled “Lunch Box ...

  6. Al-Kitaab series - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Kitaab series is a sequence of textbooks for the Arabic language published by Georgetown University Press with the full title Al-Kitaab fii Taʿallum al-ʿArabiyya (Arabic: الكِتاب في تَعَلًُم العَرَبِيّة, "The book of Arabic learning"). It is written by Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, and Abbas Al-Tonsi ...

  7. Badroulbadour - Wikipedia

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    Badroulbadour / Badr ul-Badour / Badr al-Badur (Arabic: بدر البدور Badru l-Budūr, "full moon of full moons") [1] is a princess whom Aladdin married in The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp. Her name uses the full moon as a metaphor for female beauty, which is common in Arabic literature and throughout the Arabian Nights.

  8. Freej - Wikipedia

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    Freej (Arabic: فريج; trademarked as FREEJ) is an Emirati CGI television series for children. [1] The English tagline for the show is The Fun Old Girls. [2]The show was produced by Mohammed Saeed Harib, who also directed the fifteen standalone episodes of fifteen minutes each.

  9. Nayirah testimony - Wikipedia

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    In her oral testimony, which lasted 4 minutes, [43] she stated: Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee, my name is Nayirah and I just came out of Kuwait. My mother and I were in Kuwait on August 2nd for a peaceful summer holiday. My older sister had a baby on July 29th and we wanted to spend some time in Kuwait with her.