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Objectives: This paper examines Arabic poetic texts produced by modern Yoruba scholars, to study how they inter-textualize with poetic texts of classical and early modern poets in Arabic. It does a critical reading of select poems from the corpus of Isa Abu-Bakre (b.1953), and Afis Ayinde Oladosu (b.1967). ...

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The Pattern of Women in Palestinian Popular Proverbs

Omar Mahmoud Assi , Khalil Mohammad Odeh

Objectives: This research aims to study the implicit cultural systems related to women in Palestinian counter-proverbs. The study requires that it be organized into two sections: The first is theoretical and addresses the study's terms and their accessories, such as defining the implicit system and counter-proverbs ...

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Signs of a Shift in the Creative Mood of the Narratives of the Arabian Gulf "Stories of Self-Alienation as a Model"

Amirah Ali Abdullah Al-Zahrani

Objectives: The research aims to identify the manifestations of the transformation in the creative mood of short story writers in the Arabian Gulf since the early sixties, which is the stage of new sensitivity, where the influence of existential culture and Western philosophical production at that time ...

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The Phenomenon of Inclusion of Prepositions: A comparative Study between the Two Languages: Classical Arabic and Nabataean Dialect

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Objectives: This research is based on studying the phenomenon of inclusion of prepositions between  two languages: Classical Arabic and Nabataean dialect, then conducting a different comparison. At the beginning, it is based on defining inclusion both linguistically and technically based on what ...

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Analyzing the Grammatical Opinions in Which Tha’lab Al-Kasa’i Disagreed with the Nominatives and Accusative Cases and Giving Priority to them

Rana Hassan Shehadeh , Hussein Mustafa Ghawanmeh

Objectives: This research aims to clarify the opinions the grammar in which Tha'lab al-Kasa'i disagreed for nominatives and accusatives, and an analysis of the grammatical opinions in which Thalab al-Kisa'i disagreed with the nominatives and accusatives and their weighting. Methods: The study adopts ...

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Al-Mujarrad and Al-Mazeed and their Effect on Transitivity and Intransitivity in the Poetry of Baha' al-Din Zuhair

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Objectives: This study titled with "The Derived and Non-Derived Verbs and Their Impact on Transitivity and Intransitivity in the Poetry of Baha' al-Din Zuhayr", was initiated out of a desire to explore and uncover the secrets of the Arabic language and the movement of its verbs between transitivity and ...

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Personal Deictics in Quranic Discourse: Sūrah Nūh as a Model

Asem Shehadeh Ali , Nurul Afiqah binti Mohamad Kamal

Objectives: This study envisages examining Personal Deictics in Quranic Discourse as it aims at defining the concept of deixis, its role in pragmatics, and the relationship between them. This study also examines personal deictics in Sūrah Nūh, as this application plays an important role in the linguistics ...

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Islamic Poetry in the Dzikr Nation (Brunei Darussalam): The Poetry of Pehin Yaḥyā as a Model

Zulamali bin Begawan Haji Matassan , Kamal Abd El Aziz Ibrahim

Objectives: This study examines the poetry of Pehin Yaḥyā as a case study of Islamic poetry in the Dzikr Nation, focusing on its themes, artistic styles, and role in promoting Islamic values in society. His poetry highlights spiritual concepts addressing faith, monotheism, ethics, and reflections on ...

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