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Le Journal D Abou Naddara


Le Journal D Abou Naddara
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language : ar
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Release Date : 1891

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Le Journal D Abou Naddara


Le Journal D Abou Naddara
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language : ar
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Release Date : 1878

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Le Journal D Abou Naddara


Le Journal D Abou Naddara
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language : ar
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Release Date : 1895

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Journal D Abou Naddara


Journal D Abou Naddara
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Author : Yaʻqūb ibn Rāfāʼīl Sạnnūʻ
language : ar
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Release Date : 1878

Journal D Abou Naddara written by Yaʻqūb ibn Rāfāʼīl Sạnnūʻ and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1878 with categories.


Consists of various newspapers published by the author 1878-1920 in Paris. Chiefly comprises the publication known variously as Rihḷat Abī Nazẓạ̄rah Zarqā, Abū Nazẓạ̄rah Zarqā, Abū Sạffārah, Abū Zammārah, al-Hạ̄wī, Jaridat Abī Nazẓạ̄rah, etc., commencing with no. 1-30 (i.e. sanah 2; sanah 1 was published in Cairo, 1877). For added titles and variants, see contents.



Abou Naddara


Abou Naddara
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language : ar
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Release Date : 1890

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Middle Eastern Themes


Middle Eastern Themes
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Author : Jacob M. Landau
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-07-24

Middle Eastern Themes written by Jacob M. Landau and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-24 with Social Science categories.


This volume, first published in 1973, brings together a wide range of Professor Landau’s work on recent Middle Eastern history and politics, reflecting the breadth of the author’s concern and research. The first section deals with aspects of political organisation in the Middle East, largely Egypt, towards the end of the nineteenth century. A little-known plan of the Islamic reformer al-Afghani is discussed, showing him in a rather more political light than the religious haze which normally surrounds this pan-Islamic campaigner. The role of the influential secret societies in modern Egypt is outlined, and the politics behind the fluctuations in the degree of responsibility allowed to Egyptian ministers is examined. This section is concluded by a chapter on two proposals for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in the Sudan in the early days of Zionism, throwing interesting light on the differing aims of early Zionists and alternative historical paths that might have been taken. The second section of the book contains studies on the Jewish situation in nineteenth-century Egypt, focusing on their position within the larger Muslim society and on socio-economic factors, as well as on the career of James Sanua (‘Abu Naddara’), an Egyptian Jew who played a prominent part in nationalist agitation. The two final parts of the book turn to recent and contemporary electoral politics in the Middle East, with special attention being paid to the political leadership and voting behaviour of the Arabs in Israel. Other studies deal with elections in Lebanon and Turkey, and the final chapter analyses the militant right-wing elements in the Turkish political spectrum.



Ab Na Arah


Ab Na Arah
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language : ar
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Release Date : 1892

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Release Date : 1900

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A Muslim In Victorian America


A Muslim In Victorian America
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Author : Umar F. Abd-Allah
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2006-09-21

A Muslim In Victorian America written by Umar F. Abd-Allah and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-09-21 with Religion categories.


Conflicts and controversies at home and abroad have led Americans to focus on Islam more than ever before. In addition, more and more of their neighbors, colleagues, and friends are Muslims. While much has been written about contemporary American Islam and pioneering studies have appeared on Muslim slaves in the antebellum period, comparatively little is known about Islam in Victorian America. This biography of Alexander Russell Webb, one of the earliest American Muslims to achieve public renown, seeks to fill this gap. Webb was a central figure of American Islam during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A native of the Hudson Valley, he was a journalist, editor, and civil servant. Raised a Presbyterian, Webb early on began to cultivate an interest in other religions and became particularly fascinated by Islam. While serving as U.S. consul to the Philippines in 1887, he took a greater interest in the faith and embraced it in 1888, one of the first Americans known to have done so. Within a few years, he began corresponding with important Muslims in India. Webb became an enthusiastic propagator of the faith, founding the first Islamic institution in the United States: the American Mission. He wrote numerous books intended to introduce Islam to Americans, started the first Islamic press in the United States, published a journal entitled The Moslem World, and served as the representative of Islam at the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago. In 1901, he was appointed Honorary Turkish Consul General in New York and was invited to Turkey, where he received two Ottoman medals of merits. In this first-ever biography of Webb, Umar F. Abd-Allah examines Webb's life and uses it as a window through which to explore the early history of Islam in America. Except for his adopted faith, every aspect of Webb's life was, as Abd-Allah shows, quintessentially characteristic of his place and time. It was because he was so typically American that he was able to serve as Islam's ambassador to America (and vice versa). As America's Muslim community grows and becomes more visible, Webb's life and the virtues he championed - pluralism, liberalism, universal humanity, and a sense of civic and political responsibility - exemplify what it means to be an American Muslim.



The Jews Of Egypt


The Jews Of Egypt
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Author : Maurice Mizrahi
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-09-10

The Jews Of Egypt written by Maurice Mizrahi and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-10 with Social Science categories.


The Jewish community of Egypt in modem times-now practically non-existent-consisted in part of autochthonous Jews who traced their origins to the periods of Maimonides, Philo, and even the prophet Jeremiah, thus making it the oldest community in the Jewish Diaspora. It also contained Jews who were part of the waves of immigration into Egypt that began in the second half of the nineteenth century. Coming mostly from Mediterranean countries, this predominantly Sephardic community maintained a network of commercial, social, and religious ties throughout the entire region, as well as a distinctively Mediterranean culture and life-style. In this volume, international scholars examine the Ottoman background of this community, the political status and participation of the Jews in Egyptian society, their role in economic life, their contributions to Egyptian-Arabic culture, and the images of the community in their own eyes, as well as in the eyes of Egyptians and Palestinian Jews. The book includes an extensive set of appendixes that illustrate the wide range of primary sources used by the contributors.