Arabic Language, Literature & Culture

Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2019

  • The History of the Arab Nation and the Arabic Language

    Hu Huafeng, Fan Zhihao, Gao Xuezhen

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 48-53
    Received: 16 September 2019
    Accepted: 28 September 2019
    Published: 14 October 2019
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    Abstract: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (English: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Arabic: مملكة عربية سعودية), known as Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia, Taiwan translated as Saudi-Arabia), referred to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is located in southwest Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, east near the Persian Gulf, west of the Red Sea, which borders with Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, the Uni... Show More
  • African Intellectuals and Challenges of Nation Building: Tawfīq al-Hakīm’s Masīrus-Sārsār (The Fate of a Cockroach) as a Case Study

    Jamiu Muhammad Yunusa

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 54-59
    Received: 8 September 2019
    Accepted: 4 October 2019
    Published: 23 October 2019
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    Abstract: Intellectuals have been the conscience of different African nations most especially since the second half of last century when the continent started gaining independence from colonial rule in quick succession; they were very alive to moulding their different societies through their creative writings by which they were constantly putting the politic... Show More
  • The Science of Public Speaking from a Western Philosophical Perspective: A Focus on Female Speakers

    Nodhar Hammami Ben Fradj

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 60-67
    Received: 21 September 2019
    Accepted: 14 October 2019
    Published: 24 October 2019
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    Abstract: The paper relies on certain key modern Western theorists to deal with public speaking as a science and as an art while putting a special focus on female speakers. It studies the techniques of public speech and reveals the sources of power that allow an oratress to manipulate and persuade her receivers. It also states the limitations of woman’s publ... Show More