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  1. Arabic Literature of Africa: The Writings of Eastern Sudanic Africa (Handbook of Oriental Studies. the Near and) (Handbook of Oriental Studies. the Near and)
  2. Studies in Modern Arabic Literature by Colloquium on Modern Arabic Literature London 1974, 1975-12
  3. Live Theatre and Dramatic Literature in the Medieval Arabic World (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Snmuel Moreh, 1992-10-01
  4. Man Is a Cause: Political Consciousness and the Fiction of Ghassan Kanafani (Near Eastern Studies, University of Washington) by Muhammad Siddiq, 1984-10
  5. Studies in the Short Fiction of Mahfouz and Idris (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Mona Mikhail, 1992-05-01
  6. The Pennsylvania Tradition of Semitics: A Century of Near Eastern and Biblical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania by Cyrus H. Gordon, 1987
  7. Modern Literature in the Near and Middle East (Routledge/Soas Contemporary Politics and Culture in the Middle East Series) by Robin Ostle, 1991-04-12
  8. Literature of Ideas in Egypt: Selection, Translation, and Introductions. Pt 1 (Studies in Near Eastern Culture and Society) by Louis Awad, 1987-01
  9. First lessons in literary Arabic by Ernest N McCarus, 1972

1. Yale Near East Collection: Selected Internet Resources
Culture descriptions of Turkish art, literature, and cuisine Requires arabic-enabledbrowser. US State Department Bureau of near eastern Affairs - provides
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Front Page Curator History of the Near East Collection Arabic Islamic Reading Room ... New Acquisitions The Near East Collection at Yale University
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2. Near Eastern Studies
of ancient near eastern languages. TREVOR LEGASSICK, Professor of arabic writings imaginative, poetic ANTON SHAMMAS, Professor of Middle eastern literature. RUTH TSOFFAR, Assistant
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3. Redirect:Near Eastern Languages And Cultures - Arabic And Hebrew
NELCMEISP Newsletter. IU Webmail. Links Page. Careers for arabic. Linguists. Search IUB Advanced Search. Department of near eastern Languages and Cultures The department of near eastern Languages and Cultures (NELC), with the Middle eastern and Islamic supplemental courses on arabic conversation, media, and literature . We also offer
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4. Angel City Books: Reference, Arabic, Near Eastern
literature, near eastern. literature, South Asian. Medieval and RenaissanceStudies (all). Reference, arabic, near eastern. Reference, Chinese, Japanese.
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5. Department Of Near Eastern Studies
NES investigates the languages, history, cultures, literature and geography of the region now known as the Middle East arabic. PersianJudaic StudiesNear eastern Studies
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NES Undergraduate Organization ... The University of Arizona Near Eastern Studies
(NES)
NES investigates the languages, history, cultures, literature and geography of the region now known as the Middle East, but referred to as the Near East for studies of the pre-Christian era. This region includes the Arab world, Turkey, Iran and Israel, and ranges from Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean to the Persian Gulf. NES offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Arts (MA) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees with a major in Near Eastern Studies. Areas of MA fields include the Middle Eastern languages (Arabic, Persian and Turkish), cultures, history, politics and civilizations of the Islamic Middle East. Concentrations at the doctoral level are available in the fields of languages and literature, and Islamic studies. Students wishing to concentrate in history or politics at the doctoral level must apply to the appropriate disciplinary department upon completion of the MA. For more information about the Near Eastern Studies program at The University of Arizona, please contact us by e-mail:

6. Near East Collection At Yale University: Curator
support and encourage the study of arabic literature and Islamic an extensive collectionof near eastern library materials to support arabic and near
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The Collection Curator of the Near East Collection History of the collection Historical documents in the collection New Acquisitions ... The Near East Reading Room The Near East Collection The Curator In support of Near Eastern, Islamic, and Arabic studies at Yale, the curator collects materials from the Near East and North Africa (excluding Israel) in all languages in a wide range of subjects, such as social sciences, Arabic literature, and Islam. The curator also collects materials in Arabic from around the world. To suggest additional books that are appropriate for the collection, contact the Curator of the Near East Collection, Mr. Simon Samoeil . Many library selectors collect other materials in support of Near Eastern, Islamic, and Arabic studies at Yale. Generally, these materials are written in languages other than Arabic, Persian, and Turkish or are published in Israel or countries outside of the Near East and North Africa. To suggest such books, check the list of library selectors for the appropriate subject specialist or fill out the online book request form Curator : Simon Samoeil
Office : SML 116
E-mail simon.samoeil@yale.edu

7. Near Eastern, Middle Eastern Language, Literature And Studies Graduate Programs
near eastern. MIDDLE eastern near eastern Civilizations; Egyptology; Assyriology; Biblical Studies; arabic Language; arabic literature; Armenian
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NEAR EASTERN
MIDDLE EASTERN
(Language, Literature, Studies)
Graduate Schools in the Western United States
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Brigham Young University
David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies
Near Eastern Studies Program
237 HRCB, Kennedy Center
Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A.
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The Near Eastern Studies program at BYU incorporates a wide variety of subjects from the Near East, with both modern and ancientemphases. These programs are tailored to the interests student, allowing them to build a program around the topic of their choice. Degrees Offered: M.A. - Near Eastern Studies Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> Graduate Theological Union and University of California, Berkeley Near Eastern Religions 2400 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA 94709 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: Degrees Offered: Ph.D. - Near Eastern Religions Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> University of Arizona Department of Near Eastern Studies Near Eastern Studies Franklin 403, PO BOX 210080

8. AUB - Faculty Of Arts And Sciences
Advanced Middle eastern Studies Department of arabic near eastern Languages ARAB arabicGrammar and Syntax ARAB 201B Readings in arabic literature ARAB 203
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ARAB 200 - Special Arabic

ARAB 201A - Basic Arabic Grammar and Syntax
ARAB 201B - Readings in Arabic Literature

ARAB 203 - Beginners' Arabic as a Foreign Language I

ARAB 204 - Beginners' Arabic as a Foreign Language II
ARAB 205 - Beginners' Arabic as a Foreign Language III
ARAB 206 - Beginners' Arabic as a Foreign Language IV ARAB 211 - Survey of Arabic Grammar ARAB 212 - Survey of Arabic Grammar ARAB 213 - Introductory Biblical Hebrew ARAB 214 - Introductory Biblical Hebrew ARAB 217 - Introductory Classical Persian ARAB 218 - Introductory Classical Persian ARAB 221 - Arabic Stylistics and Metrics ARAB 222 - Advanced Studies in the Arabic Grammar ARAB 225 - Translation ARAB 227 - Arabic Linguistics ARAB 228 - Arabic Linguistics ARAB 229 - Background to the Study of Classical Arabic Literature ARAB 230 - Themes and Genres of Arabic Literature ARAB 231 - Arabic Poetry: The Heroic Age ARAB 233 - Abbasid Poetry ARAB 234 - Abbasid Poetry ARAB 235 - Andalusian Literature ARAB 236 - Qur'anic Studies ARAB 237 - Modern Arabic Poetry ARAB 238 - Modern Arabic Poetry ARAB 239 - Modern Arabic Poetry ARAB 240 - Modern Arabic Drama ARAB 241 - Literary Theory and Criticism ARAB 242 - Literary Criticism ARAB 243 - Classical Arabic Prose ARAB 244 - Muslim Schools of Theology ARAB 245 - Background to the Study of Modern Arabic Literature

9. Near Eastern, Middle Eastern Language, Literature And Studies Graduate Programs
near eastern. MIDDLE near eastern and biblical studies; ancient, medieval, and modern Jewish history; Islamic history and law; Ottoman history; and medieval Hebrew and arabic literature
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NEAR EASTERN
MIDDLE EASTERN
(Language, Literature, Studies)
Graduate Schools in the Eastern United States
Sponsoring Institutions:
Brandeis University Georgetown University (Arab Language, Literature and Linguistics) Georgetown University (Arab Studies) University of Wisconsin - Madison ...
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Andrews University
Theological Seminary
Doctor of Ministry
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Berrien Springs, MI 49104 U.S.A.
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The Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary is commissioned by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists to educate men and women from around the world to proclaim the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ. Persons of all faiths who wish to follow His footsteps are welcome to apply. Degrees Offered: M.A.-Divinity; M.A. - Pastoral Ministry; M.A. - Achaeology and History of Antiguity; M.A. - Biblical and Cognate Languages; M.A. - Church History; M.A. - Intertestamental (Jewish) Studies; M.A. - Islamic and Judaic Studies;

10. Arabic And Islamic Studies, Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Langua
and two semesters of classical literature/literary history Aron Zysow, Lecturer onNear eastern Languages and of the courses in arabic, Islamic Civilizations
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Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty ... urses Introduction The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, although it does offer one modern field as well. The goal of Arabic and Islamic studies is to give an integral view of Islamic culture in pre-modern times. Within this general framework the student will normally focus on one of the following fields:
Arabic language and literature

Islamic religion and culture

Islamic intellectual history
(especially philosophy and theology),
Islamic institutional history

Islamic law
, and
Modern Arabic literature and culture
General Graduate Requirements For the A.M. degree: Students must meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing an A.M. degree in NELC. In addition to these, the student and the advisor will meet to design and agree upon a course of study specific to the interests of the student. For the Ph.D program: In addition to the general graduate requirements , students pursuing a Ph.D in Arabic and Islamic Studies must also meet the

11. Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Languages And Civilizations
Akkadian and Sumerian Studies. arabic and Islamic Studies Yiddish Language and literature. 6 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 US
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12. Job Placement
Bazat Tahera Qutbuddin, PhD (arabic and Islamic Studies) 1999 Assistant Professorof arabic literature, Department of near eastern Languages and Civilizations
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Job Placements of Some Recent Graduates from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University 2003 NELC Graduates: Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies and Comparative Literature, Smith College Yoram Cohen, PhD (Assyriology) 2003: Lecturer in Assyriology, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, Tel Aviv University Arabic Language Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, New York Univesrity Gidon Rothstein, PhD (Jewish Studies) 2003: Gruss Scholar in Residence, New York University, School of Law 2002 NELC Graduates: Post-Doctoral Fellow, James Madison College , Michigan State University John Ellison, PhD (Hebrew Bible) 2002: Jennie Myers, PhD (Assyriology) 2002: Research Associate for the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project, The University of Chicago Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania 's Center for Advanced Judaic Studies James Robinson, PhD (Jewish Studies) 2002: Dorot Post-Doctoral Fellow at New York University (teaches courses in medieval Jewish philosophy and history) 2001 NELC Graduates: Chul-Hyun Bae, PhD (Hebrew Bible) 2001:

13. Washington University - Asian And Near Eastern Languages And Literatures
407 Arab FOURTHLEVEL arabic I Focused reading and discussion of OTHER near EASTERNCOURSES OF INTEREST. of the samurai are manipulated in literature, film, and
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To learn what and when we offer this semester please go to Washington University's webSTAC (Course Linstings). ARABIC (L35) 107DQ Arab
BEGINNING ARABIC I
Introduction to modern Arabic; concentrates on rapidly developing basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Five class hours, including one culture hour, and additional drill or laboratory hours. 5 units. Same as L75 JNE 107D. 207D Arab
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I Continued development of practical language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing, and culture) in modern Arabic by exploring weekly topics. In addition, attention is given to media language and colloquial Arabic. Prereq: ARAB 108D or equivalent . Five class hours a week with additional drill or lab hours as assigned by instructor. 5 units. Same as L75 JNE 207D. 307 Arab ADVANCED ARABIC I: MEDIA ARABIC Continuation of Arabic 208. Competence in reading, writing, speaking, listening and culture is developed through intensive exposure to media language in its written and audio-visual forms. Continued introduction to Egy ptian colloquial Arabic. Prereq: ARAB 208D or equivalent. 4 units. Same as L75 JNE 307.

14. Harvard University Center For Middle Eastern Studies
The Center for Middle eastern Studies ( CMES) was founded in 1954 for the purpose of furthering the study of the Middle East at Harvard University. literature with an emphasis on arabic. Still other doctoral candidates are unofficially affiliated with CMES, notably from among those in the Department of near eastern near eastern subjects
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The Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) was founded in 1954 for the purpose of furthering the study of the Middle East at Harvard University. This mandate has included a primary emphasis on the centuries since the rise of Islam and a concern with the wider Islamic world as well. CMES serves Harvard as the coordinating body and the primary source of additional support for the various academic programs that cover the vast region from Morocco and North Africa to Turkey and Iran. Over 20 faculty members in academic departments at Harvard are involved with CMES projects and activities and teach courses which primarily focus on Middle Eastern Studies. Dozens more Harvard faculty teach and research in subjects related to the Middle East. CMES is also home to more than 100 graduate students in Middle East-related fields, and a regular contingent of visiting faculty and research scholars. Middle Eastern studies flourish here in large part because of the superb Middle Eastern and Islamic collections in the Harvard University Library and the University Art Museums . The Center itself offers a rich and varied annual program of lectures and seminars ; houses several research projects (notably Moroccan Studies and the Iranian Oral History Program ), and a small reference collection; hosts scholarly conferences; serves as a center for scholarly interchange in New England; supports and administers a monograph series; and helps to ensure coverage of important fields among the over 200 Middle Eastern and Islamic related courses regularly listed in the

15. Near Eastern Languages And Civilization
training in at least one near eastern language and Students may concentrate in arabic,Hebrew, Persian of specialization a civilization or literature related to
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The department offers a program of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree with options in Near Eastern languages and civilization, Near Eastern culture and civilization, comparative Islamic studies, and Biblical and ancient studies. The department also offers a minor.
Bachelor of Arts
Admission: Students in good academic standing may declare this major at any time. Suggested Introductory Course Work: Courses in any discipline that deals with the Near East, e.g., history, political science, economics. Courses in writing, literature, French, German, and Russian are also recommended.
Major Requirements
Near Eastern Studies Languages and Civilization: Two years of one Near Eastern language, or its equivalent as evidenced by examination; at least 9 credits in advanced literature or text courses in that language; NEAR E 210; one of the following: NEAR E 211, NEAR E 240, or RELIG 210; an approved program of 20 further credits in courses offered by the department or courses on the Near East offered by other departments, or both. Study opportunities in the Near East and Central Asia are available on a competitive basis for a limited number of students. Near Eastern Studies Culture and Civilization: Two years of one Near Eastern language or its equivalent as evidenced by examination; NEAR E 210 or (with approval of adviser) NEAR E 220; one of the following: NEAR E 211, NEAR E 240, or RELIG 210; an approved program of 20 further credits in Near Eastern courses including at least one course from each of the following areas: Near Eastern civilization, Near Eastern religion, Near Eastern literature in translation; 8 credits in non-language, upper-division courses related to the Near East in the department or in other departments; a senior essay on a topic of Near Eastern civilization (5 credits).

16. NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES & CIVILIZATION
of literary theory to works of modern near eastern literature. near E 533 IslamicPoetry and Poetics (3) Karimi prosody and rhyme in classical arabic and Persian
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Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. NEAR E 210
Major developments in Islamic civilization from advent of Islam in seventh century to present. Islamic history, law, theology, and mysticism, as well as the politics, cultures, and literatures of the various Islamic societies. Offered: jointly with SISME 210. NEAR E 211 B. Wheeler
Introduction to important cultural and historical aspects of Islam, focusing on basic concepts and developments such as prophethood, Quran and Hadith, canon and law, ritual, social theory, Sufism, theology, and sectarianism. Special attention to comparison of varied Muslim practices and beliefs, and their relation to textual and personal authority. Offered: jointly with RELIG 211. NEAR E 212 B. Wheeler

17. Department Of Arabic & Near Eastern Studies, FACULTY OF ARTS
an overview of various cultural aspects such as archaeology, history, religion,and literature - of Semitic and other near eastern societies. arabic.
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UNIVERSITY OF MALTA
FACULTY OF ARTS
TEL: (+356) 2340 2300 FAX: (+356) 21 336450 Why not study Arabic and/or Near Eastern Studies in Malta? The programme of Arabic in the Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Studies (formerly the Department of Arabic) is being given a new impetus within the context of Arabic culture and language. Moreover, prospective candidates of this department are now also being offered a new degree in Near Eastern Studies. Courses in the respective languages and civilizations are offered in both degree programmes, with the main emphasis on the former. The language courses purport to bring students into direct contact with the languages concerned via training in grammar, general philology, and literary works in the original version. On the other hand, the civilization courses are aimed at providing the students with an overview of various cultural aspects - such as archaeology, history, religion, and literature - of Semitic and other Near Eastern societies. Students are expected to boost the courses on civilization with a good amount of personal background reading. Arabic.

18. Department Of Arabic & Near Eastern Studies, FACULTY OF ARTS
Arab History Civilization II ARB 3042 arabic literature II ARB UNIVERSITY HOME FACULTY OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF arabic near eastern STUDIES SEARCH
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FACULTY OF ARTS
List of Study Units ARABIC (Principal: B.A., B.A.(Hons), M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.) ARB 1001 Arabic IA
ARB 1002 Arabic IIA

ARB 1011 Arabic IB

ARB 1012 Arabic IIB
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19. Near Eastern Religions - GTU
MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ • Modern arabic literature RUGGERO STEFANINI DAVID STRONACH •near eastern Archaeology NIEK Sumerian, Cuneiform and Akkadian literature.
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20. Classical And Near Eastern Studies
of our civilization especially Greek, Latin, and arabic. and application of ancient,near eastern, and medieval and art; comparative literature; and philology
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Classical and Near Eastern Studies
(undergraduate)
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    *Year of initial appointment at Binghamton Kadish, Gerald E., Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies, PhD, 1964, University of Chicago: Ancient Egyptian. (1963)* Lacey, R. Kevin, Associate Professor of Arabic , PhD, 1984, Harvard University: Arabic language and literature, Arabic language teaching, Islamic intellectual history, Islamic mysticism, Persian language and literature. (1990) Levin, Saul, Distinguished Professor of Ancient Languages and Department Chair , PhD, 1949, University of Chicago: Comparative linguistics, early literature, Bible. (1961) Mittelstadt, Michael C., Associate Professor Emeritus of Classics , PhD, 1964, Stanford University: Classical Greek and Latin languages and literature, Greek and Roman drama, ancient Greek novel. (1965) Pavlovskis-Petit, Zoja, Professor of Comparative Literature and Classics , PhD, 1962, Cornell University: Classical Greek and Latin literature, satire, irony, pastoral poetry, mythology. (1962) Semaan, Khalil I.

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