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    • Literature of the Polish Tatars 

      Danecki, Janusz (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
      The literature of Polish Tatars reflects their complicated history. A specific trait of the Polish­Lithuanian­Belarusian Tatar population is their use of Arabic script for the notation of their Slavic language as early as ...
    • Literature-Untamed element
 (A proposal of a typology of the modern Arabic prose) 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2007)
      On the 30th of August 2006 Naǧīb Maḥfūẓ died-a legend and symbol of modern Arabic literature, so far the only Noble Prize winner (1988) in that field. For decades he had enriched literature with new novels, short stories ...
    • The logic of absurd–Murād III by Al-Ḥabīb Būla‘rās 

      Gadomski, Sebastian (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2003)
      Two years ago the National Theatre of Tunisia celebrated the centenary of creation the Municipal Theatre in Tunis. On this occasion the present director of the National Theatre of Tunisia, Muḥammad Drīss decided to stage ...
    • L’arabité au sein de la francophonie. Le cas de Tahar Ben Jelloun 

      Stępniak, Maria (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2000)
      La littérature francophone du Maghreb, telle qu’elle se présente aujourd’hui, a fait son apparition en Afrique du Nord autour des années cinquante du XXe siècle en tant que fruit d’une greffe: celle de la langue française ...
    • Magic and realism of the desert (The prose of Ibrāhīm al-Kawnī) 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1995)
      Many authors tried to explore the magic of the desert, but it was only the Libyan Ibrāhīm al-Kawnī who was able to introduce it to the literature on a larger scale. He was born in 1948, and began publishing in the 1970’s. ...
    • Manly Myths in the Book of the Thousand and One Nights 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
      Many characters of the Book of the Thousand and One Nights, which came into being in the Middle Ages, have occupied a permanent place in culture and continue to enjoy popularity, both in the East and in the West. Sheherazade ...
    • Medicine for Muslims? Islamic Theologians, Non-Muslim Physicians and the Medical Culture of the Mamluk Near East 

      Lewicka, Paulina B. (Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg, 2012)
      The present paper is an attempt to define the ways in which the process of radicalization of Islam influenced the medical culture of Egypt and Syria under the Mamluks. Both the transformation of medical culture and the ...
    • Michael Mc-Kinley (ed.), The Gulf War: Critical Perspectives, Canberra, 194, 201 pp. 

      Bhutani, Surender (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1998)
      The review of Michael Mc-Kinley (ed.), The Gulf War: Critical Perspectives, Canberra, 194, 201 pp.
    • Mieszkańcy pustyni, miast i wsi, czyli o słowie dom w literackim języku arabskim 

      Klimiuk, Maciej (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie, 2010)
      Jako podstawa leksykograficzna artykułu posłużył arabski język literacki. Oprócz przestudiowania poszczególnych leksemów znaczących tyle co ‘dom’ w literackim języku arabskim, a mianowicie bayt, dar, manzil i maskan, podjęto ...
    • Mitologizacja, propaganda czy zapis dziejów? O zakładaniu miast arabsko-muzułmańskich 

      Pinker, Magdalena (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki UW, 2017)
      Książka stanowi próbę analizy i interpretacji zapisów kronikarskich dotyczących powstawania najwcześniejszych miast zakładanych przez muzułmańskich Arabów. Wielopłaszczyznowa kontekstualizacja relacji opisujących wydarzenia ...
    • Mohamed Heikal, Secret Channels. The Inside Story of the Arab-Israeli Peace negotiations, Harper Collins Publishers, London 1996, 572 pp. 

      Jamsheer, Hassan (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1998)
      The review of Mohamed Heikal, Secret Channels. The Inside Story of the Arab-Israeli Peace negotiations, Harper Collins Publishers, London 1996, 572 pp.
    • Mowa ciała: od jawnej do ukrytej 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Uniwersytet Warszawski, Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, 2016)
      Świat arabski jest żywiołowy, jego mieszkańcy nie żałują gestów, ruchów i mimiki, przy pomocy których zwracają się nieustannie do otoczenia i rozmówców, dając upust emocjom. To zachowanie wynika z postawy ...
    • Muḥammad’s Visit to Aṭ-Ṭā’if 

      Saffarini, Hussein (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1998)
      There are moments in history which proved decisive in shaping the future of nations and as “the most momentous results may follow most insignificant happenings”, Muhammad’s decision to shift his preaching activities first ...
    • Muslim Diplomatic Activity on Iberian Peninsula between 711 A.D. and 1252 A.D. A Note on Sources 

      Żuk, Stanisław (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
      It is extremely difficult to embrace all the forms of diplomatic activity in the region of Iberian Peninsula during the times of Muslim political presence in the area, because the interaction between Christians, Muslims, ...
    • Muslims in Europe: different communities, one discourse? Adding the Central and Eastern European perspective 

      Górak-Sosnowska, Katarzyna (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
      There is an old Polish saying, “każda pliszka swój ogonek chwali”1 meaning that everyone emphasizes their good points. Being a representative of a country of approximately 40 thousand Muslims (for around 38 million citizens) ...
    • Muslims 
in Poland
 and Eastern Europe. Widening the European Discourse on Islam 

      Górak-Sosnowska, Katarzyna (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
      This book aims to fill this gap by describing Muslim communities and their experiences in Central and Eastern Europe, both in countries with marginal Muslim populations, often not exceeding 1% (e.g. Hungary and Lithuania), ...
    • The Nile River in Muslim Geographical Sources 

      Nazmi, Ahmad (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2004)
      The Arab Egyptians usually call this river Baḥr an-Nīl (The Sea of Nile). Travelers from other Islamic regions also adopted this name apparently because of its great length and width. Although the name An-Nīl does not ...
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 1995 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1996)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (1995).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 1996. Addenda 1995 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1997)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (1996. Addenda 1995).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 1999. Addenda 1998 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2000)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (1999. Addenda 1998).