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Classical Arabic Humanities in Their Own Terms: Festschrift for Wolfhart Heinrichs on His 65th Birthday Presented by His Students and Colleagues".
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Praises of the Babylonian Jews: One Thousand Years of Cultural Harmony between Judaism and Islam".
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African Arabic Poetry: Reading Nigerian Arabic Poetry of the 19th and 20th Centuries".
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Upon the best of creatures and all his kinsfolk, / his companions and followers, men of zeal.
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Let us fear Allah the Great day and night, / let us continually invoke blessing and peace
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He yautuki makko, koowa he anndi juulɓe / mbaɗii hasar haqiiqa, cunninaama.
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Classical Arabic Literature: A Library of Arabic Literature Anthology
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fa-wā-shawqī ’ilā baladin khaliyyin / la‘allī bi-smi man ’ahwā ’unādī
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katamtu sma l-ḥabībi mina l-‘ibādī / wa-raddadtu ṣ-ṣabābata fī fu’ādī
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346:| u – – – | u – uu – | u – – || u – uu – | u – uu – | u – – |
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453:. In Meisami, Julie Scott; Starkey, Paul (eds.).
752:"Poetries in Contact: Arabic, Persian, and Urdu"
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