The Qadi and the Fortune Teller

The Qadi and the Fortune Teller
Author: Nabil Saleh
Publisher: Interlink Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781566567145

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A leather-bound manuscript is found hidden in a wall of a house in the rubble of Beirut in the late 1970s. It is the diary of a Muslim judge in Ottoman Beirut during 1843—a critical time for the Ottoman Empire and the European powers. The judge is Sheikh 'Abdallah bin Ahmad bin Abu Bakar al-Jabburi to the world, but simply Abu Khalid—father of Khalid—to his family and friends. In a sequence of stories and vignettes the diary tells of his work as a judge, the cases he has to deal with amid the political conspiracies and diplomatic intrigues of the times and the impact they have on his relations with others. Merchants, officials, family, friends and enemies are threaded in and out of a rich tapestry of events and reflections. A dragoman of the British Consulate seeks his help; Abu Kasim, his lifelong friend, asks for the hand of his unwilling daughter 'Aisha; and a young gypsy girl reads his palm. Subsequent family and political misfortunes change the judge's quiet life and shatter his dream of a pair of red slippers, in a dramatic crescendo with consequences he is unable to control.

The Qadi and the Fortune Teller

The Qadi and the Fortune Teller
Author: Nabil A. Saleh
Publisher: Quartet Books (UK)
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Anglo-Arab Encounter

The Anglo-Arab Encounter
Author: Geoffrey Nash
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783039110261

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This concise study argues there is a qualitative difference between Arabic literature, Arabic literature translated into English, and a literature conceived and executed in English by writers of an Arab background. It examines the corpus of a group of contemporary Arab writers who incorporate Arab subjects and themes into the English language.

The Making of a Syrian Identity

The Making of a Syrian Identity
Author: Fruma Zachs
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9047406672

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The book takes a close look at the origins and development of the Syrian identity, during the 18th and 19th centuries, through the role of Christian Arab intellectuals and merchants, Ottomans and American missionaries. It examines its background, stages of evolution, and components.

Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee

Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee
Author: Dana Sajdi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857715399

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Tulips and coffee are defining cultural products of the Ottoman eighteenth century, along with their related institutions of palace and coffeehouse. These cultural products hold multiple meanings in the history and historiography of the period. For example, scholars argue that the janissary coffee house was used variously for such diverse means as headquarters for rebellion, a Sufi lodge, police station and racketeering office. 'Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee' offers a critical exploration of a range of definitive cultural phenomena of the Ottoman 18th century, including the coffee house, print culture, imperial architecture, royal pageantry and festivals. Chapters explore previously untouched subjects such as the changing forms of imperial ritual in Ottoman public circumcision celebrations as well as unravelling the historiography of the so-called 'Tulip Period'. This has traditionally been characterised by the construction and eventual destruction of the famed palace of Saadabad and the reputedly failed project of the first Ottoman printing press. The book reassesses these failures as reflective of the general ill-preparedness of the Ottoman public for enlightened reform. Most importantly this book rejects the prevailing view that the 18th century was in political and cultural decline, and argues in fact it was a period of cultural dynamism and change. 'Ottoman Tulips' breaks free of the twin teleologies of Ottoman decline and Western-induced change, reassessing the impact of Westernization and modernization in the 18th century and revealing comparisons and interactions between the Ottoman court and its Safavid counterpart.

The Literary Review

The Literary Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1997
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

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Seeing Arabs Through an American School

Seeing Arabs Through an American School
Author: Robert F. Ober Jr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2003-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146283549X

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The author encountered the Arab worlds full complexity while heading the largest American independent school abroad, International College, Beirut, Lebanon. The College serves 3500 Arab students, preschool through high school. Its nonsectarian program accommodates Muslim, Druze and Christian families. The author worked to strengthen the schools American attributes in an atmosphere beclouded by Israeli air attacks, Hezbollahs resistance, Syrias occupation, and allegations of CIA involvement. Indigenous ways of management that had become entrenched during wartime as well as board governance from afar added complications. Despite everything, the school is a model that deserves replication elsewhere in the Middle East, especially after September 11. A reviewer in Connecticut observes: "As our national attention focuses more and more closely on that deeply troubled region, Mr. Obers experiences as president of a large private school take on increased relevance. Collectively, his descriptions develop a complete picture of an ancient and proud culture that is only glimpsed in other parts of the world amid dramatic news copy and images of violence" (Litchfield County Times, November 21, 2003).

Banipal

Banipal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1998
Genre: Arabic literature
ISBN:

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Speaking in God's Name

Speaking in God's Name
Author: Khaled Abou El Fadl
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1780744684

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Drawing on both religious and secular sources, this challenging book argues that divinely ordained law is frequently misinterpreted by Muslim authorities at the expense of certain groups, including women. Khaled Abou El Fadl cites a series of injustices in Islamic society and ultimately proposes a return to the original ethics at the heart of the Muslim legal system.

Journal of Palestine Studies

Journal of Palestine Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1996
Genre: Jewish-Arab relations
ISBN:

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Devoted exclusively to the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs. A forum for study of the region and peaceful resolution to the conflict, analysis of current developments in the peace process, the latest historical scholarship, and cultural and societal trends.