"The mind is what God has honored with the servants and against the passion, the form of certainty, and the mind from the sane person, and it is the believer's contract between his faith and to disbelieve, and the passion is a contract for the infidel between his disbelief and to believe, because God Almighty said: (He transforms between one and his heart).
In this book, the author gathered his talk about the passion, a deed and a good of poetry, wisdom and philosophies, and in all chapters of passion, all of this was a share of it, so you read from the hadiths of honorable, sayings of predecessors and philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato, Pythagoras, and Galinos, as well as sailing with Abu Nawas, Al -Bahtari, Al -Jahiz and Abu Firas Al -Hamdani Many of those who do not know or count in this regard, each of them has brought verses and sayings and the author collected and arranged, as well as what the author brought out from the stomachs of books and the indisputable human heritage in this topic and that issue, it is a wide range of literature, rhetoric and feelings from which the reader comes out of it is never ever.
This book is considered after the book "Al -Ahwat" the most important books of Ibn al -Khatib's historical and literary books, in which Ibn al -Khatib explains to us in his preamble the reason for its name and beautify its sections in his saying: In a war of eternity, the colors and the purposes of colors, and the conquest of solace, and the conversations of the brothers and the purest shrines of the people of Boan, and other colors purposes.
The sects of knowledge is a book written by Al -Thaalabi by Minister Ahmed bin Hassan Mimandi, nicknamed the sun, and he had been visited by Sultan Mahmoud Al -Ghaznawi from the year 404 AH until the year 415 AH when he wasolated and imprisoned.
Drawing on scholarly research findings, this book presents a cogent case that librarians can use to work towards prioritization of reading in libraries and in schools.
Der Lehrerband zum classica-Heft "Ovid, Heroides" enthält zahlreiche didaktische Hinweise und Tipps zur Benutzung der classica-Ausgabe im Lateinunterricht sowie Erwartungshorizonte zu allen Aufgaben.
Ciceros 14 Philippische Reden entstanden in den Monaten nach Caesars Ermordung, als noch überhaupt nicht klar war, wohin die römische Republik steuert.
Der Lehrerband enthält zu jedem Kapitel der Lektüreausgabe methodische Hinweise, Interpretationsskizzen, Lösungsvorschläge zu den Übungsaufgaben sowie Kopiervorlagen mit zusätzlichen Sachtexten und Grammatikinfos.
Saleem, fed up with all the violence, religiosity, and strict family hierarchies of his Iraqi village, flees to Spain to establish a new life for himself.
This exquisite maqamah, with a message (Al -Hour Al -Ain, on the books of knowledge of the sheets, without spacious women) written by its creative author, to be overflowing with the young woman in each of the chapters of the statement, and the science of the world of slaughter increases with all the squares Science in every club and valley.
This book is a great travel that is concerned with Moroccan literature (Andalusian), which is one of the books that was interested in the order that adopts chapters and chapters, and it is for Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Abi Al -Hassan Ali bin Ahmed bin Ali Al -Fihri Al -Sharishi known as Al Bunsi.
The idea of the proverbs of the Arabs revolves around a group of Arab popular proverbs and clarify the story of each like and what is going on within the equal story of temporal and spatial events.
His author said: (This is a book that includes various arts from the diverse news, the righteous words, the poems, the luxurious meanings, the infinite rule, and the elected hadiths we called "the book of the victim" to avoid the antiquities of the antiquities, as well as the goodness of the fruits, and we dragged it to the abbreviation as the multiplication was coupled with the name).
Anwar Al -Rabi 'book in the types of Budaiya is entered into the circle of attention of researchers in the field of Arabic language in particular and researchers in the academic branches related to general in general, as it falls within the scope of Arabic language science and the documentation of other specializations such as linguistic rhetoric, Arabic literature, poetry, prose and other linguistic topics that concern The learner in this field.
The anecdotes in the language from the books of language and literature, in which Abu Zaid collected the nobles of the Arabs of the Arabs and promises of poets.
A book of the Arabs of the Arabs by its favorite author Al -Dabi, whose full name is Abu Al -Abbas, the favorite bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Amer Al -Dabi 168 AH.
In this book, which is in our hands of Abu Al -Mansour Al -Thaalabi, we will find a lot of precious judgment and pearls chosen by the Imam of Language and Al -Thaalabi Literature, to bear the precious judgment, and the great impact, and if we do not find a field for literary creativity, we do not find that the man's taste in choosing and choosing is part of his mind
He responded to explain the approach of rhetoric, many scholars and virtues mentioned the scholar Sheikh Hussein Jumaa Al -Amili that it reached 210 explanations that were detailed in a book that he called ((Explanation of the approach to rhetoric)) Perhaps the greatest and longest of these explanations and the most comprehensive of science, literature and knowledge, is an explanation of Ezz Al -Din Abdul Hamid bin Abi Al -Hadid Al -Madini, who was mentioned in his book that no one was preceded by explaining the approach except Saeed bin Hebat Allah bin Al -Hassan Al -Faqih, known as Rawandi
The surrounding dictionary of the linguist Imam Majd al -Din Abi Taher Muhammad bin Yaqoub bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Omar al -Shirazi al -Fayrouz Abadi, who died in the year.
The surrounding dictionary of the linguist Imam Majd al -Din Abi Taher Muhammad bin Yaqoub bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Omar al -Shirazi al -Fayrouz Abadi, who died in the year.
The book is located in three fluctuating sections: the first section, with the words of the Qur'an, the meaning of the news, the likes of the Arabs and the Persians, and the approximate words of special and public.
He responded to explain the approach of rhetoric, many scholars and virtues mentioned the scholar Sheikh Hussein Jumaa Al -Amili that it reached 210 explanations that were detailed in a book that he called ((Explanation of the approach to rhetoric)) Perhaps the greatest and longest of these explanations and the most comprehensive of science, literature and knowledge, is an explanation of Ezz Al -Din Abdul Hamid bin Abi Al -Hadid Al -Madini, who was mentioned in his book that no one was preceded by explaining the approach except Saeed bin Hebat Allah bin Al -Hassan Al -Faqih, known as Rawandi
Al -Thaalabi collected in his book a sect of the sects of literature in word, poetry and prose from what was stated in the words of kings, princes, and elders, and the words of the classes of people, and public and private crimes in the arts of purposes and purposes, of the gender of their crafts and industries, and the requirements of their affairs and conditions and brought it out in sixteen chapters are in a row: in The kings and princes mentioned both of their amounts.
This book is one of the most prominent books of Abu Muhammad Abdullah bin Abdul Majeed bin Muslim bin Qutaybah Al -Dinouri, a writer of a jurist, an interlocutor of an Arab historian.
The surrounding dictionary of the linguist Imam Majd al -Din Abi Taher Muhammad bin Yaqoub bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Omar al -Shirazi al -Fayrouz Abadi, who died in the year.
This book is considered one of the most prominent and most important books of Abu Mansour Al -Thaalabi, and it is an eloquent Arabic writer who lived in Nishapur and a vocalism in grammar and literature, and he was excellent in restricting it and showing the meanings of words and terms.
The book is a high -level "literary" book, and the author made it in three sections, the first of which is in the language and the second in the prose sent from the sects of the words, the conversations and the correspondences, and it made it in ten chapters, and the third in poetry where the eyes of the poems and their feelings of different ages have proven in time sequence