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Taha Hussein, an Egyptian writer, was known as the "Dean of Arabic Literature." He was a prominent figure in modern Arabic literature and made significant contributions to the field through his writings and criticism.
Taha Hussein (1889- 1973) nicknamed "the dean of Arabic literature"
Etisalat Award for Arabic Children's Literature was created in 2009.
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Carol Bardenstein has written: 'Translation and transformation in modern Arabic literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French literature, Translators, French language, Translations into Arabic, Arabic literature, Translating into Arabic 'Translation and transformation in modern Arabic literature: the indigenous assertions of Muhammad 'Uthman Jalal' -- subject(s): Other Literatures, OUR Brockhaus selection
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The Quran is known to be the best book of Arabic literature. Literature improves as writers strive to achieve its standard. The Qur'an influenced Islamic poetry and liturature because it was derived from the words of the angel Gabriel.
Timbuktu became central for Arabic study of language and literature in 1350 C. E.
Dean H. Obrecht has written: 'Effects of the second formant on the perception velarization consonants in Arabic' -- subject(s): Arabic language, Consonants, Dialects
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Sharon L. Dean has written: 'Constance Fenimore Woolson' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Women and literature, Women in literature
Mahmoud Darabseh has written: 'Die Kritik der Prosa bei den Arabern' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Arabic literature, Arabic prose literature, Civilization, Medieval, in literature
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