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The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher introduces
readers to the illuminating and emotional works of Naji Dhaher, an
influential Palestinian writer whose family was displaced during
the 1948 Palestine war. Inspired by his own experiences, Dhaher's
fiction examines the psychological effects of the Nakba on the
children of exiled Palestinians who continued to live within the
newly formed state of Israel. The collection begins by presenting
readers with the historical background necessary to fully
understand Dhaher's works, including readings on the nature of
Palestinian literature after the Nakba, mass exodus and relocation
in Lebanon, Palestinian resistance literature, and Dhaher's
biography. Part II offers readers selected short stories by Dhaher,
translated from Arabic to English. The stories reflect themes that
are central to Dhaher's work-human suffering, the concept of the
human being within an eternal cycle, and alienation. The final part
of the anthology is comprised of "The Owl Neighborhood," a novella
written by Dhaher. The Exiled Prophet is an excellent supplementary
text for courses in Arab-Israeli conflict, contemporary modern
Arabic literature, and Palestinian resistance literature.
Arabic Culture and Society examines the important role religion
plays in the Middle East and how it shapes people's personalities
in the Arab world by informing both their belief systems and their
lifestyles. Spanning centuries of history, the book explores the
Middle East before the advent of Islam, the expansion of Islam, and
the modern Middle East. In addition to the early history of the
region, Part I of the book addresses pre-Islamic religion, early
Islam, the Qur'an, Islamic holidays, Shi'ism, Sufism, and marriage
and divorce in Islam. Part II of the text discusses the making of
the modern Middle East, democracy in the Arab world, Arab media and
the Al-Jazeera broadcast network, Muslim women in the Middle East,
and political change. Arabic Culture and Society clarifies the
connection between religion and the state, giving students a better
understanding of the Middle East-past and present. It can be used
in Islamic studies courses, as well as classes in humanities and
international affairs.
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