Cultural pearls from the East : : in memory of Shmuel Moreh (1932-2017) / / edited by Meir Hatina, Yona Sheffer.
Cultural Pearls from the East offers fascinating insights into Muslim-Arab culture and the evolution of its intellectual nature and literary texts from early Islam to modern times. The textual analysis of largely unexplored literary works and chronicles that epitomize this volume highlight the affin...
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