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The adaptation of western modes of literature passed through a three-part process; translation, adaptation, and then...? |
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The oldest and most revered literary genre in the MIddle East was (and is)...? |
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Islam gave Arabian women the right to...? |
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Countries in the MIddle East that do not have oil in their own ground make money on oil sometimes by having these...? |
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Tahtawi's acount of his trip to Europe in the 1800's is this kind of native Middle Eastern literature...? |
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In the Nahda period, this type of material was first translated...? |
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This man tried to unify all four Sunni legal codes into one...? |
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Naguib Mahfouz is from this country...? |
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The name of the god in Zoroastrianism is...? |
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Muhammad's deeds and words are recorded in the "reportss" called...? |
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Ali's son, Husayn, died in the Battle of Karbala against the Caliph's troops in the year...? |
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Jinn are made from pure..? |
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Shiites sometimes rely on this tactic to blend into their surroundings so they will not be recognized as Shiites...? |
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The writting system in ancient Egypt was...? |
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The "path" a Sufi follows toward possible Fana called a...? |
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The migration of Muslims from Mecca to Medina to flee persecution occured in the year...? |
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Storytellers are able to remember the tales through tricks in the stories such as...? |
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Middle Eastern writters often set their works in non-descript places so that their work is...? |
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This man is a famous Egyptian choreographer, the "Fred Astaire of the Middle East"...? |
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"Family House", a soap opera in Egypt was successful in doing this...? |
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The newest thin in soap operas are 30 to 50 second soap opera "episodes" delivered on these...? |
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"WOmen of Sand and Myth" was written by this uthor...? |
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Suzanne dislikes this aspect of life in the desert...? |
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Maaz gets this disease on a trip to Sri Lanka...? |
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Men in the novel are often discussed in association with this...? |
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Women in "Mrs. President" often quoted a hadith of Muhammad that says that "Man ascends from...?" |
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Many women in "Mrs. President" felt a need do this...? |
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Musslims pray five times a day toward th Ka'aba in this city...? |
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The earliest pre-Islamic Arabian society was based around...? |
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Nazik al-Malaika, an Iraqi, was famous for doing this...? |
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Devising free verse poetry in Arabic |
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The new age that each political groiup dreamed of one day coming was often depicted as... |
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The lamp in "The Saint's Lamp," is famous for doing this...? |
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In 1913 Muhammad Husayn Haykal published this, the first Arabic novel...? |
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Committed literature is highly influenced and informed by this political ideology...? |
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In the Middle East soap operas sexual content is often replaced with this...? |
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Hanan al-Shaykh is from this country...? |
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"The Arabian Nights" today are for the most part seen as...? |
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The sailor in the Arabian Nights we read ends up in a earthen lair with a young man which he ends up...? |
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Many countries in the Middle East tried to remain neutral in the Cold War |
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Pre-Nahda literature, even science books, might be interrupted by poems and anecdotes? |
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Pre-Nahda literature, even science books, might be interrupted by poems and anecdotes? |
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The British set up the first radio station in Palestine by the mid-1930's...? |
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All of the women who signed up to run for President of Iran in 2001 were elderly...? |
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World struggles such as the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movements in the United States were acknowleged by MIddle Eastern writers...? |
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Nawal as-Saadawi is an Egyptian novelist and feminist...? |
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Women have never written prison memoirs...? |
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Islamic prayer is led (up front) by an imam...? |
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Shiites believe their Imama must be a descendant of Ali and Fatimah...? |
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Muhammad passed away in the year 632 C.E...? |
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The proper attitude for prayer and reflection on the Quran in Islam is called Niyya...? |
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An Islamic school is called is called a madrasa...? |
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The shahada is the closest thing to a creed (statement of faith) in Islam...? |
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Bahaism is one of the world's relatively newer religions...? |
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Mosques are not just for prayer, but are used for other events...? |
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Literary salons were one of few places where genders mixed...? |
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The literary salon of 20th century Egypt not only propagated good language and literatur, but also good manners, ethical behavior, and elite lifestyles...? |
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Famous Arab male writers often attended women-led literary salons...? |
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Literary salons were very often run by persons of the lowest classes...? |
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Western novels were used by Middle Easterners as models for their own works...? |
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Isreal has yet to produce a novelist...? |
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The Lebanese Civil War occurred between 1975 and 1991...? |
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"Sirat Beni Hilal", about a hero Abu Zayd, usually takes over 500 hours to tell...? |
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It is typical in the Arabian NIghts for tales to be embedded in tales until one forgets what the first tales are about...? |
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Because of costs, several Middle East countries may create a soap opera together...? |
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Zaynab, Ali's daughter, is deeply revered by Shiis...? |
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"Women of Sand and Myrrh" is set in the country of Algeria...? |
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The genre of the novel very quickly developed and spread in the Middle East...? |
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MIddle Eastern writers are famous for making lots of money...? |
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Sirah tales are long epics about important desert tribes...? |
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Name a rule for the proper handling of the Quran...? |
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The entire community of Muslims is known as... |
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Zaynab al-Ghazaali is a spokes woman for this Islamic group..? |
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Tawfiq al-Hakim learned much about drama aborad in this country...? |
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Common theme in political cartoons...? |
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OTher than soap operas what other themes are seen from wesern tv shows...? |
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In "Mrs. President", a lot of Iranian women see this woman as an example of proper Muslim womans behavior...? |
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The Arabian Nights come from India, Arabia, and...? |
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The Empty quarter has the largest type of this desert...? |
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Two important liquids in the MIddle East are...? |
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Trade developed originally...? |
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Ancient religion was mostly...? |
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Semetic is a term to describe...? |
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Women used to be treated like...? |
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Hanza was know for this type of writting...? |
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MOhammad was probably _______ before a monotheist...? |
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Sufism is not popular in most areas...? |
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Sufism is not a sect of Islam...? |
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Sufi services have music...? |
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Sufi Poetry uses many metaphores...? |
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Caliphs had books written for their...? |
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