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    • 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).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 2000. Addenda 1999 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (2000. Addenda 1999).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 2001 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2002)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (2001).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 2002. Addenda 2001 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2003)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (2002. Addenda 2001).
    • Noty bibliograficzne. 2004-2006 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2007)
      The Bibliography of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Poland (2004-2006).
    • Origins and reasons of the Gulf conflict of 1990/1991 

      Jamsheer, Hassan (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1996)
      The Gulf conflict of 1990/1991 was not an incidental event, but the climax in a long chain of events. The deeper causes have their historical, ideological, political, economic and psychological roots. In general, the causes ...
    • The Paulicians (Al-Bayāliqa) in Muslim Sources and Their Role in Wars between Arabs and Byzantines 

      Nazmi, Ahmad (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
      In Armenia during the middle of the fifth century, a group of Christians named the Paulicians whose ancestry were the followers of Paul of Samosata appeared in remote areas of Eastern Asia Minor.
    • Personal Status law in the Arab States. Process of Codification 

      Zyzik, Marlena (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
      The term “personal status law” (aḥwāl šaḫṣiyya) was unknown to the classical Islamic jurist and non-existent in all classical text of Islamic jurisprudence. Some scholars classified a part of what is now known as personal ...
    • The relationship between the Iraqi band and free verse 

      Abbas, Adnan (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1994)
      A band is one of the forms similar to free verse. Its structure is based on aspecific. though important rule in Arabic poetry. It deviates from the rigours of a single rhythm and rhyme in one poem, and uses techniques ...
    • Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. A Second Decade of the Dispute? 

      Jamsheer, Hassan (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2000)
      Salman Rushdie was an author of books well known all over the world, when in 1988 he published his next book fiction under the title of Satanic Verses. It was printed in Great Britain by Viking Penguin Inc. and distributed ...
    • Sa‘īda Bint Ḫāṭir al-Fārisī–the water of ice and fire 

      Michalak-Pikulska, Barbara (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2002)
      The beginnings of Omani women’s literary work go back to the previous century, when the Sultan of Oman and Zanzibar’s daughter Sayyida Sālma Bint Sa‘īd started to write her memoirs, which were published in Berlin in 1886 ...
    • Search for identity in modern Arabic prose 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2004)
      Bedouins in headscarves, men in jeans and suits, they all speak one Arabic language and search for their place in the world, uncertainly, bravely, with hope. This is a picture that comes up from the modern Arab prose that ...
    • Searching for the origins of things. On the ‘ilm al-awā’il in the culture of the Arabic Middle Ages 

      Dziekan, Marek M. (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1996)
      It is not certain, either, if knowledge of the origins was treated, in Arabic culture, as a separate branch of knowledge or as an element of history or adab literature. Works as Kitāb al-awā’il by Al-‘Askarī or Al-Wasā’il ...
    • The Secret Doors: Uncovering the History of Arab Women Writers 

      Oleksy, Alicja (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2002)
      According to Bouthaina Shaaban, professor of literature at Damascus University, the story of Arab women novelists reflects, in many ways, the story of most women in different disciplines. It is the story of abundant ...
    • The seventy-yard long chain desert (The prose of Ibrāhīm al-Kawnī) 

      Machut-Mendecka, Ewa (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1996)
      Odysseus had already abandoned his young and beautiful wife to begin dangerous travels. He was followed by hundreds of heroes of myths and legends who gave themselves up to the adventures far away from home. But they usually ...
    • Sinai Second Agreement: Assessment and reactions 

      Ariebi, Ali Taher (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2000)
      Kissinger followed a unique policy in his mediation efforts between the Arabs and Israel by eliciting proposals from each side, getting preliminary reactions, identifying obstacles and then starting the diplomatic process ...
    • Siyāset-nāme of Niẓām al-Mulk and Naṣīḥāt al-mulūk of Al-Ġazālī: two examples of “mirror for princes” 

      Pachniak, Katarzyna (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 1997)
      The 8th century saw the emergence of a new literary genre: handbooks for princes and governors. By that time the Arab empire had expanded over a vast territory. A competent administration was necessary to govern the state. ...