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The Literary Heritage of the Arabs
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19 February 2013

The breadth of Arabic literature produced by Arab writers from pre-Islamic times to the contemporary period reveals a world of thought and feeling largely unseen and unheard in the English-speaking world. In this wide-ranging and unique anthology, works by Christian, Jewish, and Muslim authors show the genius of Arab civilization through the prism of literature.
Through odes (or Mu’allaqat); selections from the Qur’an; samples of Hadith and the poetry of rivalry, love, adventure, and mystic transcendence; and prose conveying scientific innovation, philosophical inquiry, theological disputation, and historical analysis, this extraordinary collection provides an authoritative overview of Arabic literature.
James M. Malarkey: James M. Malarkey, a specialist in the Middle East and North Africa, is the Chair of Humanities and General Education at Antioch University Midwest.
Introduction i
Part I: The Pre-Islamic Period ( Jahiliyya) 1
Part II: The Islamic Age 23
Part III: The Ummayad Dynasty 47
Part IV: The Abbasid Dynasty 65
Part V: al-Andalus - Arab Spain 195
Part VI: The Age of Depression 231
Part VII: al-Nahda - Renaissance of Arabic Literature 277
Part VIII: Modern Arabic Literature 351
Notes 411
Notes on Authors 423
Acknowledgements 439
Notes on Editors 447