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Farrah Zafar Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:26 AM

Syllabus of Arabic needs correction
 
There are many many mistakes.Kindly have a look over it and please correct all.

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roijen Tuesday, January 17, 2012 01:40 PM

point out the mistakes (i know there are)

Farrah Zafar Tuesday, January 17, 2012 03:19 PM

[SIZE="3"][QUOTE=roijen;395735]point out the mistakes (i know there are)[/QUOTE]

The Quran, its language, contents and style: its influence on the subsequent literature.
Quranic semantics and etymology with special reference to [B]lhn[/B] [U][COLOR="Purple"](Ibn)[/COLOR][/U]Manzoor's Lisan al' Arab and Raghib al-Asfahani's Mufradat fi Gharib al-Quran.

Literary [B]Hisfoiy [/B]and[B] I.iterary[/B] criticism-literary movements. classical [B]backgou nd[/B], socio-cultural influences and modern trends. Origin and development of modern literary genres, including drama, [B]novcl,[/B] short story, essay.

Contribution of Arabs in the fields of science. philosophy and[B] lin guistics[/B] [U][COLOR="Purple"](Space should not be given as it's one word)[/COLOR][/U]with special reference to the views of the lhn Khaldun, al biruni. al-Jahiz. Ibn Maskawaih, [B]lhn[/B] Maja, al-Kasai and Sebawaih

A short introduction to Pakistani Arabic literature in the fields of prose and poetry.

The contemporary Arabic literature in Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq with special emphasis on the literature of al-Mahjer and its out standing representatives such as Jabran [B]KhaliI [/B][COLOR="Purple"](KhaliL)[/COLOR]Jabran, Ilia Abu [B]Medhi[/B][U][COLOR="Purple"](MAZI)[/COLOR][/U], Mckhail Naeema. and timer Abu Risha.

A short Essay in Arabic.

1. [B]Imarul [/B][U][COLOR="Purple"](Imra ul )[/COLOR][/U]Qais : His Maullaqah :- "Qifaa Nabki mim Zakraa Habibin Wa Manzili" (Complete).
Zohair Bin Abi Sulma His Maullaqah "A Min Umme Aufaa Dimnatun lam takalami" (Complete).
Hassan Bin[B] Thhit[/B][COLOR="Purple"](Thabit)[/COLOR] .' The following five Qasaid from his Daiwan : From Qasidah No. I to Qasidah No. IV and the Qasidah :-- Lillahi Darru Kaaba Nadamtuhum.
Labeed: Af'atiddiyaru Mahalluha Wa Maqammuha
[B] Mahmud Timur: Story : "Ammi Mutawalli"[/B] [U][COLOR="Purple"](It should not be written with LABEED as that's poetry and it is short story)[/COLOR][/U]
Taufiq Al-Hakim : Dramas : Sirrul Muntahiraa" from his book "Masra-hiyaatu Tu fiqal Haki rn'.
Dr. Rana M. N. Ehsan Elahie : Nafais al-Adab, [P.U.B.A. (Hons) Course].
Dr. Jalal al-A hawat arid others "Jarikh-ul-A bad-il-A rabi-il-Hadith"
Dr. Taha Hussain : Hadith al-A raba'a
Isa an-Na'uri : Adab al-mahjer
George Saidah : Adabuna wal- Udabafi Adab al-Mahjer
Dr. De Boer: The History of Philosophy in Islam
NOTE: Candidates will [B]he[/B][COLOR="Purple"](be)[/COLOR] required to answer some questions carrying not less than 25% marks in Arabic also.[/SIZE]

roijen Wednesday, January 18, 2012 02:08 PM

[QUOTE]Dr. Rana M. N. Ehsan Elahie : Nafais al-Adab, [P.U.B.A. (Hons) Course].
Dr. Jalal al-A hawat arid others "Jarikh-ul-A bad-il-A rabi-il-Hadith"
Dr. Taha Hussain : Hadith al-A raba'a
Isa an-Na'uri : Adab al-mahjer
George Saidah : Adabuna wal- Udabafi Adab al-Mahjer
Dr. De Boer: The History of Philosophy in Islam[/QUOTE]

Does this constitute the syllabus or suggested reading? :con
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Also hardly one or two questions from these have been asked during the past ten years. :thinking

[QUOTE]Mahmud Timur: Story : "Ammi Mutawalli" (It should not be written with LABEED as that's poetry and it is short story)
Taufiq Al-Hakim : Dramas : Sirrul Muntahiraa" from his book "Masra-hiyaatu Tu fiqal Haki rn'.[/QUOTE]

Farrah Zafar Wednesday, January 18, 2012 06:11 PM

[QUOTE=roijen;395911]Does this constitute the syllabus or suggested reading? :con
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Also hardly one or two questions from these have been asked during the past ten years. :thinking[/QUOTE]

I think those are "recommended books" not part of syllabus :thinking.


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