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Encyclopedia: Al-Jahiz
Al-Jahiz (in Arabic الجاحظ) (real name Abu Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Fuqaimi al-Basri) (born in Basra, c. 781 – December 868 or January 869) was a famous Arab scholar, believed to have been an ...
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He admits, however, ... Considering only the extant works, which now for the most ... This vast undertaking, based on the spirit of criticism and systematic doubt in everything not directly concerned with the dogma of Islam, was unfortunately to be to a considerable extent narrowed and side-tracked in the centuries to follow.
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A red dye formerly extracted from madder-root. It is now prepared synthetically from anthracene. Alizarin crystallizes in dark red prisms and sublimes in orange-coloured needles, melting at 290°C/554°F. ... It yields with metallic oxides magnificently coloured insoluble compounds called ‘lakes’, ... ? Full browse...
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Al-Jahiz Criticism and Essays ... Al-Jahiz is one of the best-known and most respected Arab writers and scholars. He is credited with the establishment of many rules of Arabic prose rhetoric and was a prolific writer on such varied subjects as theology, politics, and manners. ... Al-Jahiz was born in Basra in 776 A.D.
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Aspects of the topic "al-Jahiz" are discussed in the following places at Britannica ... Places. The following are some places associated with "al-Jahiz" ...
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Under the FDI Act and the Board's regulations, the ALJ is responsible for conducting proceedings on a notice of charges. ... Final enforcement decisions issued by the Board of Governors by Federal Reserve Bulletin ... 86-272 protection, the ALJ ruled that the New York activities of the other group members (including...
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So wrote Abu 'Uthman 'Amr ibn Bakr al-Kinani al-Fuqaimi al-Basri, better known as al-Jahiz - the Goggle-Eyed - in his magnum opus, the Book of Animals. ...
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Al-Jahiz (in Arabic الجاحظ) (real name Abu Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Fuqaimi al-Basri) (born in Basra, c. 781 December 868 or January 869) was a ...
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Damascus The capital of Syria, in the southwest part of the country. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a thriving commercial center ... Home > Library > Travel > Dictionary - Places ... ; The capital of Syria, in the southwest part of the country. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a...
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Charles Robert Darwin turns 200 today. He stands as one of those pivotal figures in the course of human consciousness who changed the course of the world. This article, first published in Dawn, is an overview of the life and times of one of ... By Dr Viqar Zaman ... Charles Robert Darwin was born on 12 February,
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