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    Muslim civilization as a constant struggle to contain the effects of women’s sexual power over men‚ for this power can destroy men and keep them from Allah. Mernissi also discusses how marriage was used as a way of taming women. Well in Midaq Alley‚ Mahfouz proves that that theory does not always work. Husniya regularly beats her husband‚ Jaada‚ she does not need to use her fitna to exert her power over Jaada. Instead‚ she straight up uses her physical force. However‚ Zaita‚ the cripple-maker‚ at one

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    Short Story: Half A Day Author: Naguib Mahfouz Summary: As the story opens‚ the narrator is a young boy walking to his first day of school. The boy is delighted with the new clothes he is wearing for the occasion‚ but is apprehensive about going to school. As he walks along‚ holding onto his father’s hand‚ he occasionally turns to ask his father why he must go; he feels that perhaps he is being sent away from home as a punishment. Although his father reassures him‚ he is not convinced that “there

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    Akhenaten In Akhenaten: Dweller in Truth‚ Naguib Mahfouz writes about a young man named Meriamun‚ who seeks a true and accurate record of the events surrounding the exile and death of the “heretic pharaoh.” He accomplishes this by interviewing all of Akhenaten’s living contemporaries‚ friends‚ and political figures. The effect on the reader through this method is the reading of a story through fourteen different points of view. This type of narration almost makes the book a mystery novel‚ a who-done-it

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    on very short time scales - short enough to analyse transition states in selected chemical reactions. In 1999‚ Zewail became the third ethnic Egyptian to receive the Nobel Prize‚ following Egyptian president Anwar Al-Sadat (1978 in Peace) and Naguib Mahfouz (1988 in Literature). Other international awards include the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1993) awarded to him by the Wolf Foundation‚ the Tolman Medal (1997)‚ and the Robert A. Welch Award (1997). In 1999‚ he received Egypt’s highest state honor

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    African literature -"Literature" can also imply an artistic use of words for the sake of art alone. ...traditionally‚ Africans do not radically separate art from teaching. Rather than write or sing for beauty in itself‚ African writers‚ taking their cue from oral literature‚ use beauty to help communicate important truths and information to society. Indeed‚ an object is considered beautiful because of the truths it reveals and the communities it helps to build. [2] African literature refers to

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    pleasant emotion that one appears to have‚ it is acquired through countless stimuli‚ whether they are material or emotional. Having a temporary happy mental state may reflect judgments by a person about their overall well-being. The Happy Man by Naguib Mahfouz shows that happiness is an overwhelming feeling that makes one not function properly in society and in Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest happiness is unattainable‚ and patients being confined in the mental hospital have a sense of freedom

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    The Beggar Naguib Mahfouz Published in 1965. The main character of this novel is Omar al-Hamzawi. He is a big‚ broad man‚ and 45 years of age. The book opens with him going to visit a doctor‚ who is one of his close friends from his youth. Omar describes his predicament to Mustapha al-Minyawi‚ the doctor‚ and we learn that he has become sick of life. Omar is a very successful lawyer‚ with a beautiful wife and two daughters. They are wealthy and live a relaxed life‚ though before Omar’s “illness

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    salon parties with live music still happen in Cairo? - She sang for the whole classes of Egyptians. All of the society classes listened to her from Mawallid till kings’ palaces. 6. At approx. 29 minutes into the documentary‚ Naguib Mahfouz describes Umm Kulthum’s stage presence and relationship to her audience. Put what he said in your own words. - He described her as a Preacher who feels

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    Motivation in Learning By Muhammad Haibat Khan Education and learning are one of the most important ingredients to becoming all that you can be. How open you are to learning will help determine your path in life. Education and learning are one of the most important ingredients to becoming all that you can be. How open you are to learning will help determine your path in life. Education does not just happen at school. It is not just about Math and other subjects. Your education and

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    of men. Men have been known to be superior in both physical and mental levels. They are also most likely to have an "upper hand" in situations based on their gender. An example of such situation is taken place in "The Answer Is No"‚ written by Naguib Mahfouz. This story has a considerable amount of sexual politics. On one side you have a women who is powerless and feels trapped because of her position. Yet on the other hand her weakness becomes her strength‚ which leads her to her "happiness." The

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