Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )
Ahmed Shawqi wrote chapters of prose, as he called them, about several and unrelated subjects, and collected them under the title: the Markets of Gold. shawki's prose writings, such as Aswaq Al Thahab "Gold Markets" contain many thoughtful statements which have been since then widely known as wise sayings.
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Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )
Ahmed Shawqi wrote chapters of prose, as he called them, about several and unrelated subjects, and collected them under the title: the Markets of Gold. shawki's prose writings, such as Aswaq Al Thahab "Gold Markets" contain many thoughtful statements which have been since then widely known as wise sayings.
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Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )

Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )

by Ahmed Shawqi
Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )

Aswaq Al-Dahab ( Arabic Edition )

by Ahmed Shawqi

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Overview

Ahmed Shawqi wrote chapters of prose, as he called them, about several and unrelated subjects, and collected them under the title: the Markets of Gold. shawki's prose writings, such as Aswaq Al Thahab "Gold Markets" contain many thoughtful statements which have been since then widely known as wise sayings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781722159726
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2018
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.27(d)
Language: Arabic

About the Author

Al -Bakhila (the misery woman), outstanding in literary merit. His writings in the fields of verse dramas were influenced by the western literature in general and by Shakespeare's dramas in particular. His writings reflect historical touch; he derives his themes either from the history of Ancient Arabs or from Islamic history or from the current social life. His writings skill, expression and language used in his verse dramas are really fantastic, most notably introducing the genre of poetic epics to the Arabic literary tradition.
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