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  2. Season of Migration to the North - Wikipedia

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    Mawsim al-Hijrah ilâ al-Shamâl is considered to be an important turning point in the development of postcolonial narratives that focus on the encounter between East and West. [1] The novel has been translated into over twenty languages. [2] Salih was fluent in both English and Arabic, but chose to pen this novel in Arabic. [3]

  3. Al-Hijrah School - Wikipedia

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    The school continued to grow and exceeding its sponsorship target of £30,000 in 2008 for small schools, receiving £58,000. Due to the success of the school, new premises were considered to allow the school to expand. [4] In December 2013 Al-Hijrah School was rated "inadequate" and placed in special measures by Ofsted.

  4. Migration to Abyssinia - Wikipedia

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    The migration to Abyssinia (Arabic: الهجرة إلى الحبشة, romanized: al-hijra ʾilā al-habaša), also known as the First Hijra (الهجرة الأولى, al-hijrat al'uwlaa), was an episode in the early history of Islam, where the first followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (they were known as the Sahabah, or the companions) migrated from Arabia due to their persecution by ...

  5. Mawsim - Wikipedia

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    Mawsim or moussem (Arabic: موسم), waada, or raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb to designate an annual regional festival in which worshippers usually combine the religious celebration of local Marabouts or Sufi Tariqas, with various festivities and commercial activities. These are very popular events, often attended by people from very ...

  6. Tayeb Salih - Wikipedia

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    Tayeb Salih (Arabic: الطيب صالح, romanized: aṭ-Ṭayyib Ṣāliḥ; 12 July 1929 – 18 February 2009) [1] was a Sudanese writer, novelist, cultural journalist for the BBC Arabic programme as well as for Arabic journals, and a staff member of UNESCO.

  7. Al-Mamoun High School - Wikipedia

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    The school, originally named the Preparatory Center [a] (Arabic: المكتب الإعدادي), was officially inaugurated on 23 September 1892.Located in the Jamilieh district of Aleppo, it was the first of its kind to teach modern sciences to students from Aleppo as well as other areas, including Antioch, Malatya, Hama, Latakia, and the Euphrates region.

  8. Talk:Al-Hijrah School - Wikipedia

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  9. List of schools in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable primary and secondary schools located in the African country of Sudan This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .