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In the embrace of the Arab world, amidst its vibrant landscapes and diverse communities, lies a treasure trove of cultural heritage and timeless traditions. This book, "Arab Cultural Traditions: Harmony in Diversity - Exploring Arab Cultural Heritage," serves as a gateway into the intricate tapestry of customs, rituals, and legacies that have woven together the rich fabric of Arab society. Within these pages, we embark on a captivating journey across the Arab world-a journey that transcends borders and delves into the heart of a culture shaped by centuries of history, art, language, and faith.…mehr

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In the embrace of the Arab world, amidst its vibrant landscapes and diverse communities, lies a treasure trove of cultural heritage and timeless traditions. This book, "Arab Cultural Traditions: Harmony in Diversity - Exploring Arab Cultural Heritage," serves as a gateway into the intricate tapestry of customs, rituals, and legacies that have woven together the rich fabric of Arab society. Within these pages, we embark on a captivating journey across the Arab world-a journey that transcends borders and delves into the heart of a culture shaped by centuries of history, art, language, and faith. From the majestic palaces and bustling souks to the tranquil courtyards of mosques, every facet of Arab life reflects a mosaic of traditions that have withstood the tests of time. Through the lens of this book, we'll traverse the landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula, encountering a diverse array of traditions and customs that celebrate the unity amid diversity. As we journey through these narratives and anecdotes, may we not only gain insights into the richness of Arab cultural heritage but also foster a deeper appreciation for the beauty and resilience of traditions.
Autorenporträt
Le Dr K.M.A.Ahamed Zubair enseigne la littérature et la langue arabes au New College, à Chennai, en Inde. Il a écrit 252 livres en anglais, en tamoul, en hindi et en arabe, qui ont été publiés en Allemagne, en Irak, au Canada, en Lettonie, en Moldavie, à l'île Maurice, au Royaume-Uni et en Inde. Ses articles de recherche ont été publiés dans des revues de nombreux pays.