Author
Al-Najjar, Baqir Salman.
Author Original
النجار باقر سلمان
Publication Date
2018
Publication Place
Beirut -
Dar Al Saqi
Subject
Gulf States, Persian Gulf States periodicals
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
441
Library
Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID
ISBN : 9786144255650, ISBN : 6144255656, ISBN : 9786140320642, ISBN : 614032064X
Record ID
alma9932737016503768
Library Location
See online access
Date
2018
Notes
Implementing the historical mind has become an essential component of the cultural and cognitive development that the Arabs aspire to, especially in recent decades, which have witnessed an increase in the difficulty of consolidating the historical view of the past and transforming our past into a homogeneous heritage that has no time or place. This book examines the issue of prophecy and its possible meanings among the Arabs of pre-Islamic times, and interrogates the remaining texts from the approved sources in the novel. Arab history, trying to penetrate the historical cores it may contain, and relying on historical investigation and the introduction of time, place, and reality in order to look at the distant Arab past.
Sample Text
• Intro
• Thanks and appreciation
• Introduction
• Part One: Some dilemmas of state and society transformations
• Chapter One: The state, an authority threatened by its solidarities
• Chapter Two: Economic and Social Hierarchies: Community and Class in the Gulf
• Chapter Two: You have a life with foreign workers
• Chapter One: Population and Migration in the Gulf
• Chapter Two: Foreign workers in the Gulf, lower-level workers
• Chapter Three: Channels for recruiting foreign workers in the Gulf: Dissemination of benefits
• Chapter Four: Foreign workers and the identity issue, dilemmas of the second generation
• Part Three: Women and Society
• Chapter One: Women and the transformations of the beginning of the century
• Chapter Two: Women and Politics: What is prohibited and what is prohibited
• Chapter Three: Women and Consumption: Refuting the common saying
• Chapter Four: Education and human development dilemmas
• Chapter One: The dilemma of university education in the Gulf
• Chapter Two: Human development challenges in the Gulf Council countries: an approach to their regional and international locations
• Chapter Five: The Gulf and the confusion of globalization: transformations of people and place
• Chapter One: Globalization, the family, and people’s transformations
• Chapter Two: The Modern City: The Controversy of Place and Man
• Chapter Six: Identity and group
• Chapter One: Our conflicting identities and citizenship rights
• Chapter Two: Ethnicities and minorities but citizens
• Chapter Seven: Culture and Intellectuals
• Chapter One: Culture and its challenges in the twenty-first century
• Chapter Two: The Intellectual and the Intelligentsia in the Gulf
• Chapter Three: Gulf Liberalism: A Group Searching for an Thought
• References
• About the book.
Baskı
1st ed.