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Literature in the Abbasid era from the establishment of the state until the end of the century

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The book is written by Mohamed Zaghloul Salam. Salam participated in many conferences such as the Arabic Language Conference at the Arab League, the Authenticity and Renewal Conference in Beirut in 1972, the Arabic Language Conference in Riyadh in 1978, and the Critical Terminology Conference in Fez, Morocco, in 1986.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Mohamed Zaghloul Salam

  • The subject of the book: Literature in the Abbasid era from the establishment of the state until the end of the century

About the author:

Muhammad Zaghloul Salam is an Egyptian intellectual, born in October 1924 AD, and died in June 2013 AD, and received many awards and honors, such as President Mubarak awarded him the Order of Excellence First Class in Literature in January 1986, and he obtained a Bachelor of Arts - Faculty of Arts majoring in Arabic literature - at the University of Alexandria. Alexandria University in 1949, then a Master of Arts degree from Alexandria University of Alexandria on the topic (The impact of graphical studies of the style of the Quran on the development of literary criticism and rhetoric until the end of the fourth century AH) in 1952, and then a doctorate with honors from the Faculty of Arts - Alexandria University on the topic (Dia al-Din ibn al-Athir and his efforts in rhetoric and criticism).

Scientific books and works:

  1. The Impact of the Qur'an on the Development of Criticism and Rhetoric, 1956.

  2. Literature in the Ayyubid Era, 1966.

  3. Literature in the First and Second Mamluk Era, 1968.

  4. Studies in Modern Arabic Fiction, 1985.

  5. Theater and Society, 1988.

  6. The Pillar in Hanbali Jurisprudence
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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
Author of the book