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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.
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.
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Al Watan was launched in 2006. [3] [4] The paper is published by the Syrian Arab Publishing and Distributing Company.It is the country's first private daily newspaper since the 1960s (not counting the state party organ Al-Baath), but its editorial line and reporting is practically identical to that of the public-owned papers. [2]
Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic; Ibn Tufayl Foundation for Arabic Studies; Illa (Arabic) Iraqi Academy of Sciences; Isabella Camera d'Afflitto; Ittaqullah; Janzouri; Jordan Academy of Arabic; Judeo-Egyptian Arabic; Judeo-Iraqi Arabic; Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic; Judeo-Yemeni Arabic; Khorasani Arabic; King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language ...
Amiri is a revival of a naskh typeface pioneered by the Bulaq Press (مطبعة بولاق), also called al-Mataabi' al-Amiriya (المطابع الأميرية), in 1905. [1] It was famously used to print the Cairo edition , one of the first typeset -printed editions of the Quran to be certified by an Islamic authority— Al-Azhar —in 1924.