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Emphasizes the religious and philosophical aspects of Arabic and Persian writing of the early period, primarily poetry, with nearly a third of the volume devoted to Sufism. The importance of the volume lies in its masterful evocations of the Islamic mystical experience as the key to Islam itself.
Scholars often assume that elite, or high-status tomb chapels of the Egyptian Old and Middle Kingdoms featured decorations in order to provide for the eternal needs of the deceased. This book offers a detailed study of the tomb chapel of Khnumhotep II, charting the various levels of meaning buried in the scenes, ornaments, and texts that adorn it.
Drawing on Chomsky's model of linguistic theory, this book provides an in-depth generative account of three major types of Arabic sentences: the coordinate, the negative, and the interrogative. It also focuses on significant transformations frequently found in modern Arabic, such as pronominalization, clitic movement, and dative movement.
First published in 2000. Due to the author's ongoing interest in Ibn al-Jazzar's medical compendium, called Ziid al-musiifir wa-qiit al-/:la4ir (Provisions for the Traveller and Nourishment for the Sedentary) he would like to present to the reader a critical edition with translation and introduction of the section from Bk. 7, chs. 1-6 which deals with the different kinds of fevers. Such an edition is an urgent desideratum in the history of Islamic medicine, since so far none of the medical works of the Islamic physicians dealing with fevers has been published in a critical edition and translation.
This is an account of history in the making in the areas of South Arabia which increasingly claim national and international attention. The author traces the events leading up to the Federation of Aden and the Western Protectorate of Arab States and the explosive problems that follow.
First published in 1997. Ethiopia, the only country in Africa to survive the nineteenth-century European scramble for the continent, has a long, unique, and complex history. This stretches back over three million years to Lucy, or as the Ethiopians call her Dinkenesh, the earliest known ancestor of the human race, to the political turmoil of late twentieth-century Africa. Teferra Haile-Selassie writes partly as a historian, but also, and perhaps more importantly, as a sincere and sensitive observer, who lived through the later historical events which he describes, and indeed played a notable role in several of them.
This is a Hani-English, English-Hani dictionary containing nearly 30,000 words. The introduction to the dictionary provides a basic description of the culture and the language of the Hani people. A bibliography of English, Chinese and Hani books and articles on Hani is included.
A vision for a restructuring of the United Nations, this volume offers an insider's look at how the UN can respond more effectively to the challenges of the future in an age of globalization. It also analyzes the roles of major UN functions such as the General Assembly and the Trusteeship Council.
The Asian continent has a maritime tradition spanning as far back as the third millennium BC, and its port cities have for centuries had a social and cultural character radically different from those on the shores of the Atlantic. This book offers a fresh perspective on Asian history, focusing on the vital role played by ports and port cities.
Offers a survey of the childhood education system in Japan. This book opens up a range of questions about the future of traditional childcare in the climate of globalization. It examines the individuals and resources that allow such institutions to function: administrators, teachers, and the role of the state in standardizing preschool education.
This volume provides a guide to Arabic horse terminology.
This is a detailed analysis of Islamic law as it pertains to issues which touch upon a Muslim's daily life. It covers issues such as: the term "Nizam" (system); the economic system and development; social relations; ownership; education; insurance; and monetary systems.
Consists of eight short stories, all of which concern the human condition. The stories are based around two characteristics of the Korean people - powerful family bonds and nostalgia for the past. Sadness and triumph are the unifying themes in the work.
A general history of Korea beginning with the prehistoric era, and progressing through the era of the Three Kingdoms, Sill, Koguryo and Paekche, the Koryo period, which saw the war with Khitan, the coming of the Mongols and the invasion of Japan. A survey of modern Korea is included.
This is the story of Gifford S. Rossi's dream and determination to build the Arabian Dry Dock, and of how, despite countless setbacks and in the face of great sceptism, that dream was achieved.
A study of the interactions between ideological trends and economic reform in China in the era of Deng Xiaoping, this text explores the ideological transformation during this era. Using many primary sources, the author examines the major ideological trends since 1978, and assesses their effects.
This text contains descriptions of the Japanese enthronement ceremonies. It covers the rituals, costumes, offerings, equipment, music, seating plans and buildings in which the ceremonies are held, giving their present function and past history. It examines the underlying importance of the rites.
This work is a detailed study of the modern Shinto, the religion of Japan, in both its state and sect forms, and is of particular interest for its account of the evolution of Shintoism into a vital political force in the period leading up to World War II.
The work is a practical "how-to" manual for breeding houbara in captivity. It also presents and summarizes data obtained on houbara diet, behaviour, physiology, reproductive biology and veterinary care that have enabled the breeding programme to succeed.
Provides an account of the past of Nubia, both in Egypt and in the Sudan, from the earliest human activity known there in old Stone Age times to the coming of Islam in the 14th-15th centuries AD. This book shows the main results of archaeological and historical research since the 19th century.
Can wildlife utilization become a sustainable alternative means of land usage? This book charts the progress of Zimbabwe's experiment in the use of wildlife for the benefit of local communities through the Communal Areas Management Program for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE).
A learning aid for making headway in the acquisition of comprehension and speaking ability in Khmer, the language of Cambodia. This title features 6,000 key word entries.
This encyclopaedic work represents an account of the Arab world from 1798 and a readable assessment of all its aspects.
Presents the history, current state and future prospects of Bahrain from military/strategic perspectives. The book emphasizes: that modernization must be consistent with Bahrain's cultural/religious heritage; and that Bahrain retains its traditional openness with neighbours who share its heritage.
Examines the dynamics of citizenship in Europe's new democracies, and the concerns that citizenship has raised. The concept of citizenship is analyzed and detailed studies of citizenship in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia are presented.
Contains 30 stories selected on the basis of historical interest and literary worth. Each represents an important moment in the history of Korean literature: the Korean experience of the confrontation between man and woman; the old Korean way of life; and modern Korea in the process of change.
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