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The Revealed Word And The Struggle For Authority: Interpretation And Use Of Islamic Terminology Among Algerian Islamists, Leif Stenberg
The Revealed Word And The Struggle For Authority: Interpretation And Use Of Islamic Terminology Among Algerian Islamists, Leif Stenberg
Book Chapters / Conference Papers
No abstract provided.
Mustang Daily, October 9, 1996
Mustang Daily, October 9, 1996
Cal Poly Student Newspaper
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
Status And Characteristics Of The Nubian Short Story In Egyptian Literature: Layali Al-Misk Al-Atika By Hadjdjadj Hasan Uddul And Arus Al-Nil By Yahya Mukhtar, Muhammad Helmi
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Idea Of Land Reform In The Egyptian Parliament, 1942-1952, Eunkyung Lee
The Idea Of Land Reform In The Egyptian Parliament, 1942-1952, Eunkyung Lee
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Isnad In Arabic Literary Works, William J Kopycki
Isnad In Arabic Literary Works, William J Kopycki
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
First Language Maintenance, Shift And Attrition Among Egyptian Immigrants In Houston, Texas, Tawhida Ahmed Askary
First Language Maintenance, Shift And Attrition Among Egyptian Immigrants In Houston, Texas, Tawhida Ahmed Askary
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Hannas: Observations On Israeli And Palestinian Women's Resistance To Occupation (1991-1995), Christina Pratt
A Tale Of Two Hannas: Observations On Israeli And Palestinian Women's Resistance To Occupation (1991-1995), Christina Pratt
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to military occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Particular attention is paid to the role of women's groups and peace organizations in Israel as well as in Israeli Occupied Arab Territories.
Washington University Record, February 1, 1996
Washington University Record, February 1, 1996
Washington University Record
No abstract provided.
The Saliba Street, Dina Nabil M Ghali
The Saliba Street, Dina Nabil M Ghali
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Arab Views Of Northern Europeans In Medieval History And Geography, Thabit Abdullah
Arab Views Of Northern Europeans In Medieval History And Geography, Thabit Abdullah
Faculty Book Chapters
This collective volume is the result of the Second Annual Conference on Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Mediterranean held at the American University in Cairo, 5-7 May, 1996. The contributors, David R. Blanks, John Victor Tolan, Nabil I. Matar, John Rodenbeck, Thabit Abdullah, E.M. Sartain, Omaima Abou-Bakr, and Nadia M. El-Cheik, take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and literature, in medieval their examination of past attitudes, in particular images of the 'Other' in medieval Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, in order to trace the origins of modern stereotypes. The essays are divided into three …
Historiography In Egypt In The Twentieth Century, Raouf Abbas Hamed
Historiography In Egypt In The Twentieth Century, Raouf Abbas Hamed
Faculty Book Chapters
Tue fundamental determinant of how societies cope with challenges is ultimately found in their human resource base. Nothing is more important than education, in its broadest sense, to the strength of that base. Forming a vital part of any educational system, social science not only helps societies define themselves but also to identify, and indeed generate, possibilities of what they might become. Whether by transmitting or challenging conceptions of the nature of a society's relation to its members or to other societies, or by raising pertinent questions regarding these issues, what is done--or not done--in the social sciences is likely …
Seventy Years Of Sociology In Egypt, Ahmed Zayed
Seventy Years Of Sociology In Egypt, Ahmed Zayed
Faculty Book Chapters
Tue fundamental determinant of how societies cope with challenges is ultimately found in their human resource base. Nothing is more important than education, in its broadest sense, to the strength of that base. Forming a vital part of any educational system, social science not only helps societies define themselves but also to identify, and indeed generate, possibilities of what they might become. Whether by transmitting or challenging conceptions of the nature of a society's relation to its members or to other societies, or by raising pertinent questions regarding these issues, what is done--or not done--in the social sciences is likely …
Report To President Betty Castor, University Of South Florida University Of South Florida In Re Usf/Wise Relationship And Related Matters Usf/Wise Relationship And Related Matters University Of South Florida/World And Islamic Studies Enterprises Relationship And Related Matters Wise Report, William Reece Smith, Betty Castor, Usf Faculty And University Publications
Report To President Betty Castor, University Of South Florida University Of South Florida In Re Usf/Wise Relationship And Related Matters Usf/Wise Relationship And Related Matters University Of South Florida/World And Islamic Studies Enterprises Relationship And Related Matters Wise Report, William Reece Smith, Betty Castor, Usf Faculty And University Publications
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Seventy-Five Years Of Economic Thought In Egypt, Galal A. Amin
Seventy-Five Years Of Economic Thought In Egypt, Galal A. Amin
Faculty Book Chapters
Tue fundamental determinant of how societies cope with challenges is ultimately found in their human resource base. Nothing is more important than education, in its broadest sense, to the strength of that base. Forming a vital part of any educational system, social science not only helps societies define themselves but also to identify, and indeed generate, possibilities of what they might become. Whether by transmitting or challenging conceptions of the nature of a society's relation to its members or to other societies, or by raising pertinent questions regarding these issues, what is done--or not done--in the social sciences is likely …
An Ambivalent Image: Byzantium Viewed By The Arabs, Nadia M. El-Cheik
An Ambivalent Image: Byzantium Viewed By The Arabs, Nadia M. El-Cheik
Faculty Book Chapters
This collective volume is the result of the Second Annual Conference on Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Mediterranean held at the American University in Cairo, 5-7 May, 1996. The contributors, David R. Blanks, John Victor Tolan, Nabil I. Matar, John Rodenbeck, Thabit Abdullah, E.M. Sartain, Omaima Abou-Bakr, and Nadia M. El-Cheik, take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and literature, in medieval their examination of past attitudes, in particular images of the 'Other' in medieval Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, in order to trace the origins of modern stereotypes. The essays are divided into three …
Jerusalem – Some Jurisprudential Aspects, Ruth Lapidoth
Jerusalem – Some Jurisprudential Aspects, Ruth Lapidoth
Catholic University Law Review
No abstract provided.