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Al-lugha al-fuṣḥâ : archéologie d’un concept « idéolinguistique »
Published 2008-11-01“…In the first part of this paper, entitled « Theology and philology of Medieval Islam » we will recall that the expression is primarily a rewritting of ’afṣaḥ al-lughât al-‘arabiyya (« the most polished Arabic way of speaking »), which designs the lughat Quraysh, to whom the Quranic language is identified on a scriptural basis and not on a linguistic one. …”
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La mer, miroir de la légitimité du califat nasride. À propos du Khaṭrat al-ṭayf d’Ibn al-Khaṭîb (1347)
Published 2012-02-01“…As announces it the title which is a quotation of the sura CVI of the Koran, Ibn al-Khaṭîb proceeded to a coranisation of the riḥla by likening the official procession of the sovereign Yûsuf I between Granada and Almeria to the route of the caravans of Quraysh between Mecca and Ṭâ’if. Establishing a mirror effect between both peninsulas, Arabian and Iberic, and taking up with the origins of Islam, the travel was conceived as an instrument of legitimization. …”
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Genealogy of the Arab tribes living in Syria during the Caliphate of Imam Ali (AS)Typology of the Arab Tribes Living in the Levant during the Caliphate of Imam Ali (AS) Typology...
Published 2024-03-01“…The Levant served as a base for the Umayyads from the outset. The Quraysh tribe, particularly the Banu Umayyah clan led by Muawiyah, was firmly entrenched in the region. …”
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