Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends

Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends
Title Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends PDF eBook
Author Khairat Al-Saleh
Publisher New York : Schocken ; Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre
Pages 132
Release 1985
Genre Arabes - Folklore
ISBN 9780888944276

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Contains forty stories of the gods, heroes and spirits from earliest times to the Arab Golden Age.

Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends

Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends
Title Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends PDF eBook
Author Khairat Al-Saleh
Publisher Hachette Children's Books Australia
Pages 132
Release 1985
Genre Arabs
ISBN 9780340377352

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Folktales from the Arabian Peninsula

Folktales from the Arabian Peninsula
Title Folktales from the Arabian Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Nadia Jameel Taibah
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 139
Release 2015-11-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440842078

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This unique and diverse selection of traditional folktales from the countries of the Arabian Peninsula appeals to a broad audience, ranging from storytellers and educators to folklorists and scholars. A unique compilation of stories, Folktales from the Arabian Peninsula includes tales from seven countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Coauthored by a renowned folklorist and a professor of education who recalls some of these poignant tales from her own childhood, the book opens with a discussion of the Arabian Peninsula that introduces each country and discusses its terrain, peoples, and current situation to provide important background information. The engaging stories that follow will serve elementary, junior high, and high school librarians as well as public librarians, professional storytellers, and folklorists. The tales themselves—many of which have never been published in English language children's collections—are appropriate for readers grades five and up.

Myths and Hero Tales

Myths and Hero Tales
Title Myths and Hero Tales PDF eBook
Author Agnes Regan Perkins
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 302
Release 1997-11-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313008108

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This one-stop cross-cultural selective guide to recent retellings of myths and hero tales for children and young adults will enable teachers and library media specialists to select comparative myths and tales from various, mostly non-European cultures. The focus is on stories from Native America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America, and Oceania. The Guide contains extensively annotated entries on 189 books of retellings of myths and hero tales, both ancient and modern, from around the world published between 1985 and 1996. Represented are 1,455 stories suitable for use with young people from mid-elementary through high school. The entries, arranged alphabetically by writer, contain complete bibliographic data, age and grade levels, and evaluative annotations. Seven indexes—title, author, illustrator, culture, story type, name, and grade level—make searching easy. The story type index will enable teachers to select comparative myths and tales from different cultures on more than 50 types of myths and hero tales. Among the many myth types cited are origin of human beings and the world, comparative social customs and rituals, natural and heavenly phenomena, animal appearance and behavior, searches and quests, and tricksters. Among the hero tale types are fools and buffoons, kings and queens, warriors, monster slayers, important female figures, magicians, voyagers and adventurers, and spiritual leaders. The Guide concludes with a bibliography of retellings published earlier that have come to be considered standard works.

Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends

Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends
Title Fabled Cities, Princes & Jinn from Arab Myths and Legends PDF eBook
Author Khairat Al-Saleh
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Arabs
ISBN 9780872269248

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Grade level: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, e, i, s.

Legends of the Fire Spirits

Legends of the Fire Spirits
Title Legends of the Fire Spirits PDF eBook
Author Robert Lebling
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 387
Release 2010-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0857730630

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'An energy, a pulse form of quantum physics perhaps, alive at the margins of sleep or madness, and more often in the whispering of a single unwelcome thought.' The Economist According to Islamic tradition, Allah created three types of beings: angels, made of light; humans, made of earth; and jinn, made of smokeless fire. Supernatural, shape-shifting, intelligent and blessed with free will and remarkable powers, jinn have over the ages been given many names - demon, spirit, ghoul, genie, ifrit and shaitan. Neither human nor immortal, they roam the earth inhabiting dark and empty places, luring humans to their deaths or demonically possessing them if harmed or offended. Despite the fact they cannot be seen, jinn are said to be strangely human-like - marrying, bearing children, forming communities and tribes, eating, sleeping, playing and facing judgement like any other human. They are ever-present partners in the human experience, causing endless mischief, providing amazing services and sometimes inducing sheer terror. Believed in by hundreds of millions of people throughout the world and from all faiths, jinn have played a particularly central role in the literature, culture and belief systems of the Middle East and the Islamic world. Legends of the Fire Spirits explores through time and across nations the enduring phenomenon of the jinn. From North Africa to Central Asia, from the Mediterranean to sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, this riveting, often chilling, yet reasoned book draws on long-forgotten ancient testimonies, medieval histories, colonial records, anthropologist's reports and traveller's tales to explore the different types of jinn, their behaviour, society, culture and long history of contact with humankind. It documents their links with famous figures in history such as King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba and illustrates the varied and vivid portrayals of jinn in world literature. In essence Legends of the Fire Spirits demonstrates the colourful diversity of human culture and the durability of faith and is a magnificent and indispensable portrayal of the rich folklore of the Islamic world.

The History of the United Arab Emirates

The History of the United Arab Emirates
Title The History of the United Arab Emirates PDF eBook
Author John A. Shoup
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 151
Release 2021-11-05
Genre History
ISBN

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This volume explores the political, cultural, and economic history of the United Arab Emirates, from early antiquity to the present. The United Arab Emirates is a relatively young country in the Middle East, made up of seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. How did these seven separate emirates come together to form the United Arab Emirates? This volume explores the long, rich history of these seven emirates, focusing on political history but also highlighting culture, society, economy, and religion. Chronologically arranged chapters examine major eras and turning points in history, such as antiquity, the rise of Islam, British trade, and the discovery of black gold: oil. Readers will learn how today, most of the UAE's citizens are foreigners from other countries, as well as how much of the country's economy and livelihood depend on oil. An appendix of Notable People in the History of the United Arab Emirates serves to identify key players in the region's history, and an annotated bibliographic essay provides readers with sources for further research. Ideal for students, this volume is an important addition to the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series.