- was
translated into
English by
Sophie Bennett. It is a
winner of the Al-
Naqid prize and the
first book by an Arab
author to have a main
character who...
- the
Jewish physician Hibat Allah ibn Jami, and
under Abu al-Fafa'il ibn
Naqid, he
became the
court physician of the
sultan al-Malik al-'Adil Abu Bakr...
- Damascus, 2001) Shiblī al-nu‘mānī ‘allāmat al-hind al-adīb wa al-mu’arrikh al-
nāqid al-arīb (Dar al-Qalam Damascus, 2001) Kifāyat al-rāwī ‘an al-‘allāmat al-shaykh...
- Al
Tadhamon magazine (1983–1988) and then
became managing editor of Al
Naqid magazine (1988–1993), and
culture editor at
Riyadh Al
Rayes Publishing House...
- Arag****.
Retrieved 6 June 2022. Trabichi,
Georges (27
April 2016). "Al-
Naqid:
Georges Trabichi (The Critic:
Georges Trabichi)". Kitabat.
Retrieved 6...
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dismantling fascism. The
novel was
critiqued by the
judging panel given the “
Naqid” or “Critique” Award. The
panel mentioned the author's
attempt at processing...
-
Retrieved 13 June 2022.
Mousa Al-Hammadin,
Mabruk (2011). Al-Riwa'i Al-
Naqid Abdul Rahman Majeed al-Rubaie
Namoothajan [The
Novelist Critic Abdul Rahman...
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response to Ibn
Taymiyah and Ibn al-Qayyim on the
temporality of ****.
Naqid al-‘Ijtimā’ wa’l-‘Iftirāq fī Masā’il al'Aymān wa’t-Talāq (نقد الاجتماع والافتراق...
- Habayeb—under the
title "Images"—were
published in the 23rd
issue of An-
Naqid magazine, a London-based
magazine that has
closed down. The most notable...
-
written for
several Arabic-language magazines: Al
Arabi magazine (Kuweit), Al
Naqid (London),
Nazwa magazine (Oman),
Journal of
Palestinian Studies (Paris,...