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Published 1956
نبذة تاريخية عن الدعوة الاسماعيلية فى شمال الهند : فى مراحلها الاولى/ The Beginnings of The Ismācīlī Da Wa In Northern India...

: يوجد ايضا في الفهرست الافرنجي حسب al-Hamdani, Abbas Hussain العنوان فى الغلاف : 16 24

Published 1965
الملكية الخاصة وحدودها فى الإسلام

: 96 19 CM

The mulid of al-Sayyid al-Badawi of Tanta : Egypt's legendary Sufi festival /

: "First published in French in 2004 as Histoire d'un pélerinage légendaire en Islam: le mouled de Tantâ du XIIIe siècle à nos jours." : xiii, 242 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-229) and index. : 9774168925
9789774168925

Published 1996
The art historian [interactive multimedia]

: System requirements: Macintosh/PowerMac 68040 processor or better, with system 7.0 or later, or Windows/IBM Compatible 486/33 processor or better, with Windows 3.1 or Windows '95; at least 8 MB of RAM; at least 10 MB of available hard disk space; QuickTime extension in the system folder; color monitor (640 x 480) that supports at least 256 colors. : <1 > computer laser disc col. 4 3/4 in. + 1 user's guide (15 p. ; 12 cm.) : Title from disc label.

Published 2010
A companion to ancient Egypt

: In slipcase. : 2 v. (xliii, 1276 p., [28] p. of plates) ill. (some col.), maps 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 978-1405155984

Published 1980
خديجة رضي الله عنها : مسرحية

: 68 20

Published 2001
Egypt as viewed in the 19th century

: xiii, 223 p. chiefly ill. 21 x 30 cm. : Text in English and Arabic. : 9290631066

Published 2009
Said Nursi:

: 140 p.: 22 cm.; ma : Includes biblographical references : 9781845117740

George T. Scanlon 1925–2014 /

: Born in Pennsylvania on April 23, 1925, George T. Scanlon was more than just a scholar of Islamic art and architecture; he was a true Renaissance man who paved the way in areas as wide-ranging as salvage archaeology and scholarly writing. One would have to refer back to his vocation as a young Naval officer to find the wellspring of his intrepid career, since it was his service in the armed forces that played an important role in shaping his academic and professional trajectory. According to one of Scanlon’s oldest friends, he volunteered to join the US Navy at around the age of 18, and was first active in the Second World War from 1942. One of the advantages of his service was eligibility to enroll in the V-12 Navy College Training Program, an initiative created by the American government during the wartime period to augment declining college attendance and grant degrees to prospective officers. It was through this program that he received a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry from Villanova College in 1945. As a war veteran he was also a beneficiary of the G.I. Bill, which enabled him to attend the prestigious Swarthmore College to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and History in 1950. Through ties at Swarthmore he taught English for two years at the Friends Boys School in Ramallah (1950–1951), on a fellowship from the Friends Service Committee; and it was from Ramallah, so I have been told, that Scanlon visited Egypt for the first time.