There are various benefits to reading Arabic adab which makes it a critical part of any library. Listen to why these books are called the books of ‘adab’, what are the books of adab?, how to get started with adab. A Brief introduction to Arabic Literature in English.
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This is a recording of the online event ‘Contemporary Arabic Literature ad Literary Translation’ organised by the BRISMES Outreach & Pedagogy Subcommittee.
Timings:
0:10 – Introduction by Dr Hanem El-Farahaty (Associate Professor of Arabic Translation and Interpreting, University of Leeds and BRISMES Council Member)
3:29 – Introduction by Dr Abdel-Wahab Khalifa (Lecturer in Translation and Interpreting, Cardiff University)
6:02 – Dr Leila Aboulela (Fiction Writer, Essayist, Playwright)
17:10 – Prof Reem Bassiouney (Professor of Linguistics, American University in Cairo)
30:52 – Alice Guthrie (Translator, Editor, Curator)
42:19 – Yussef El Guindi (Playwright)
53:53 – Prof Wen-chin Ouyang (Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, SOAS University of London)
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In this video, we explore the history and development of the Arabic language, as well as its connection to religion.
Check out this excellent lecture by Ahmad al-Jallad on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHRbuu8c8nw&t=2836s
Sources/Suggested Reading:
Al-Jallad, Ahmad (2019). “Safaitic”. Article.
Al-Jallad, Ahmad (?). “The Earliest Stages of Arabic and its Linguitic Classification”. Article.
Al-Jallad, Ahmad (2019). “The Linguistic Landscape of Pre-Islamic Arabia: Context for the Qur’an”. Article, first proof.
Macdonald, Michael C.A. (2004). “Ancient North Arabian”. In “the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World’s Ancient Languages”. Cambridge University Press.
Macdonald, Michael C.A. (2010). “The Development of Arabic as a Written Language”. Seminar for Arabian Studies, v. 40. Archaeopress, Oxford.
Macdonald, Michael C.A. (2003). “Languages, Scripts, and the uses of Language among the Nabataeans”. In “Petra Rediscovered” (Edited by Elaine M. Stainton). Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers.