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Jahili Orations: oral, written and Documented

الخطب الجاهلية رواية و تدوينا و توثيقا

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 Publication date 2018
and research's language is العربية
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This research tries to focus on Jahili Orations: oral, written and Documented. These three cases are the most important cases. Arabic Literature men of letters are busy with them.

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Ibn abi alhadeed, abo hamed, 1385-1965, sharh nahj albalagah, Tahkek: muhammad abo alfadel ibraheem, t2, dar ihia'a alkutub alarabia-iesa albabi alhalabi, alqahera
Ibn ishaaq, muhammad. 1417-1996, seirat Ibn ishaaq, Tahkek: Muhammad humaid allah. d,t, maahad alderasat walabhath walta'areeb, alrebaat
Alasaad, naser aldeen, 1988, masader alsher aljahili wqemateha altarekhia, t7, dar aljeel. Bairoot

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