He listens to God, Rahman Rahim, praise be to God...
| Title | He listens to God, Rahman Rahim, praise be to God... |
|---|---|
| Author | Unknown, |
| Type | Book |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-872 |
| Date | 2012-03-07 T13:22:05 |
| Sample Text | The basic grammar of Classical Arabic has remained stable over thirteen centuries. A language of prestige, it developed a rich intertextuality, conferred status on those who mastered it (no matter of their ethnic background) and retained a unique bimodal transmission in which oral and written media complemented each other. Through the Abbasid translation movement from the eight to the tenth century Arabic language incorporated a part of lexical treasure from Byzantine and Sasanian cultural heritage. |
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