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0102302 |
The Art of Writing and Composition |
This course focuses on the functional and creative aspects of language, including the prerequisites for successful language communication, by examining a number of themes, the most essential of which are: Spelling, punctuation, typical grammar and spelling problems, and writing aspects are all examples of writing challenges. The course emphasizes essay writing, research, and report writing. Enhancing the student's knowledge of the most prominent arts of creative expression, such as writing the short story, biography, literary thought, and other creative arts, as well as summarizing and other functional writing abilities. |
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0102303 |
Literary Appreciation |
This course covers the fundamentals of literary appreciation in poetry and prose, as well as how to reveal the aesthetics of a literary text in terms of language and elements of the text's artistic composition, as well as teaching students to read Arabic literary texts, both old and new, analyze and interpret them, feel them, and express their opinions. |
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0101200 |
Introduction to the Purpose of Islamic Law |
This course will introduce and explain the term Maqasid al-Shari'a, as well as the amount to which we require the purposes of Sharia in our daily lives, as well as the relationship between devotion and reasoning in worship, and the necessity of prayer and its supreme purpose in our lives. They protect our interests in terms of our lives, as well as introducing the learner to the rules and foundations through which the five requirements of a Muslim's existence are kept. |
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0101201 |
Introduction to Islamic Sociology |
This course examines the origins of Islamic sociology, as well as its concepts, topics, and branches, as well as its connections to other disciplines. Islamic sociology, the relevance of social systems, gradation, social mobility, social control, social structure, the importance of the family, and the shape of the Arab-Islamic family, its social characteristics, and roles are among the most important questions and topics discussed in the course. |
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0102304 |
Research Methodologies (College of Arts & Humanities) |
The course provides a definition of the research methodology and its theoretical foundations, the nature of research, its types, elements, and concepts, as well as its components and stages of the research process. To introduce the student to scientific research methods, their various classifications, and terms used in the scientific research process, and to train them in preparing research. |
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0106113 |
Islamic Civilization |
The course deals with the concept of civilization, its genesis and characteristics, the historical background of Islamic civilization and its historical development through the Islamic ages, and the foundations and sources that were derived Including Islamic civilization rules and knowledge, and manifestations of the growth and creativity of Islamic civilization in various sciences, knowledge and arts, with reference to the most important Muslim scholars and thinkers, Those who excelled in these fields, and the extent to which other civilizations are affected by the fields of Islamic civilization. |
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0509102 |
Human Rights in Islam |
This course is concerned with studying the historical development of human rights, the basic principles of human rights, their characteristics and sources, the statement of human rights in Islam, and their advantages. And the rights stipulated in international charters, as well as Arab constitutions, highlighting the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution of the United Arab Emirates. |
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Compulsory Specialization Requirements |
0105201 |
Grammar Science (1) |
This course is known as the science of grammar, and this course prepares the study of some preliminary grammatical chapters in a way that highlights the interrelationship and integration between the topics of grammar and includes the study of sections, speech, expressive and plural, indefinite and knowledge, nominative sentence and its components, types of knowledge, dual and plural, five nouns and others. It helps the student to employ the rules of grammar, language in reading, writing, and speaking |
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0105202 |
Grammar Science (2) |
This course is known as the science of grammar, and this course prepares the study of some preliminary grammatical chapters in a way that highlights the interrelationship and integration between the topics of grammar, such as the study of the statement of the verb and its divisions, the indefinite and passive verbs of the present tense, the subject and its deputy, the imperative and the transitive, the five verbs, the accusative, the transcribers, the verbs of proximity, the hope and the initiation, and no sexist and others. The course helps the student to use the grammar rules in reading, writing, and speaking correctly. |
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0105203 |
Grammar Science (3) |
The science of grammar is a course that prepares students for the study of some grammatical chapters by emphasizing the interdependence and integration of grammar topics like morphology, adverbs, exceptions, appeals, exclamations, conditionals, additions, number and distinctions, dependencies, adverbs, and others. The course teaches the student how to read using the language's rules. Writing and speaking correctly. |
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0105301 |
Pre-Islamic Literature |
This course aims to introduce the nature of the pre-Islamic era and its intellectual and cultural characteristics, and to identify the characteristics of pre-Islamic literature, its poetry and prose. The most important poets’ pre-Islamic writers and the characteristics of their creativity, reading some poetic and prose texts, analyzing, and interpreting their contents socially, intellectually, and creatively, and being familiar with the most important artistic purposes. In which writers and poets move, getting used to reading texts from ancient writing and poetry, and how to analyze and interpret their vocabulary, as well as familiarity with an important page of our creative literary history. |
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0105302 |
Islamic and Umayyad Literature |
This course includes defining the nature of literature in the early Islam and the Umayyad era, developing its skills in reading this literature, identifying its most important features, comprehending its technical features and characteristics, and familiarizing with the most important types of literature in the early Islam and Umayyad era, poetry and prose, and its characteristics and purposes, and acquaintance with the most important flags. Poetry, preachers, and writers in these two eras, and other topics related to the literature of these two eras. |
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0105204 |
Morphology Science (1) |
This course aims to study Arabic morphology and its most important topics, elicit the rules of morphology combined with examples, and consider the rules of morphology when reading and writing. It also deals with a study of basic word construction, declension and increase in it, weights and structures, derivation and its divisions, morphological and abstract balance, more and solid and derivative, and types of derivatives, such as the noun of the subject, the noun of the object, the noun of time, the noun of the place, the noun of the time and the noun of the body - and other topics of morphology. |
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0105205 |
Morphology Science (2) |
This course aims to study some topics of Arabic morphology, elicit the rules of morphology combined with examples, and consider the rules of morphology when reading and writing. It also deals with the study of the structures of the noun and the verb, the letters of increase, the emphasis and the inclination, the attribution of verbs to the pronouns, the linkage, the hamzat, and other topics of science exchange. |
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0105206 |
Rhetoric Science (1) |
This course aims to study the science of rhetoric, its origins and stages of development, and its relationship to issues of literary criticism, and includes the extent to which the impact of the speakers and the Greek impact on the rhetoricians. The Arabs in the Formation of Arabic Rhetoric. The course also includes the modern course on the science of meanings in Arabic rhetoric, the most famous ancient Arab rhetoric, and the most important Arabic rhetorical books and other related topics. |
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0105207 |
Rhetoric Science (2) |
This course aims to study the explanation from the science of Arabic rhetoric, their divisions, pillars, and types, and to read examples applied to them, analyze, and criticize them. To analytical and critical applications on the statement and heresies in the Qur’an and the Noble Prophetic hadith, as well as introducing students to the importance of both the statement and heresies in poetic and prose creativity. Arabic, and the most important books related to them. |
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0105303 |
Old Literary Prose |
This course includes introducing the student to the nature of ancient literary prose, developing his skills in reading, analyzing, and criticizing examples of this prose, and identifying the most important features of prose. The Arab and its topics and issues in the pre-Islamic era, then in the era of the beginning of Islam, the Umayyad and Abbasid eras, and the most famous prose figures in these eras, and the prose witnessed in them from evolution or stagnation as well. |
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0105304 |
Literature in Abbasid Era |
The course is concerned with educating the nature of literature in the Abbasid era, its poetry and prose, enhancing the student's skills in this literature, reading, assimilation and criticizing it. In this era, and to identify their most important features, characteristics and characteristics in it, and familiarity with the most important types of literature and its issues, poetry, and prose, and to identify the most important figures of poetry and prose in it as well. |
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0105305 |
Old literary criticism |
This course aims to introduce ancient literary criticism, its origins, fields, features, the most important elements of the monetary process used in the past, and its most important figures among Arab critics, in the field of Poetry and prose, introducing the most important critical theories that were put forward in the ancient, and the foundations on which critics relied in their study and analysis of ancient Arabic literature, its poetry and prose, as well as studying some authentic Arabic criticism books and analyzing their critical approaches used at the time. |
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0105306 |
Andalusia Literature |
The course covers the most essential aspects of Andalusian literature as well as the nature of life during that time period, as well as the extent to which that life influenced the structure of the lyrical poetry and Andalusian prose text. The student will become familiar with a selection of Andalusian poets and writers, as well as the most important topics covered in their literature, as well as the most important artistic trends and literary methods for analyzing Andalusian poetic and prose texts, as well as be trained to analyze and criticize some Andalusian texts. |
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0105307 |
Ayyubid and Mamluk literature |
The course provides a presentation of the nature of life in the Ayyubid and Mamluk social and intellectual eras, the features of literature in them, the most important characteristics of this literature, and the extent of the impact of that life on the structure of the poetic poem and prose text of that period. The course also provides the student with the opportunity to get acquainted with a selection of the Ayyubid and Mamluk poets and writers, and the most important topics that included in their literature, knowledge of the most important artistic trends and literary methods in analyzing poetic and prose text. |
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0105308 |
Arabic Philology |
This course aims to clarify the concept of Arabic philology, the efforts of Arabs in linguistic sciences and the motives for them, the distinction between philology and linguistics, and the status of the Arabic language among All other languages and features that distinguish Arabic dialects from others, learning about the constants and variables of the Arabic language, and using scientific methods in researching issues of jurisprudence and dialects. Old Arabic and its differences in sound, morphology, syntax and semantics, and the course focuses on studying the sources of linguistic protest and linguistic development in sound and significance and methods of linguistic development in Arabic: such as the derivation, the epithet, the definition, and some aspects of linguistic richness, such as synonymy, verbal association, substitution, and turn. |
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0105401 |
Modern Arabic Poetry |
This course is concerned with presenting the most important features of poetry in modern Arabic literature since its appearance with the heritage revival movement, passing through the Diwan movement and the Apollo poetic group, as well as the definition in the poetry of the activation and getting acquainted with examples of poets and their poetry in this context, and its most important artistic and human features, as well as the most important topics that this poetry dealt with and the issues, which revolved around it, and knowledge of the most important artistic trends and literary methods in analyzing the modern Arabic poetic poem technically and linguistically. |
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0105402 |
Prosody Science |
This course aims to introduce the music of Arabic poetry and its weights developed by Al-Farahidi and Al-Akhfash, with the aim of getting used to knowing and tasting it. The course also aims to introducing what happens in those weights of bugs, reptiles, and changes in them to allow the student to taste the music of poetry and accustom the tongue to reading it and the ear to hearing it with pictures correct technical. The course also aims to train students to read and taste Arabic poetry according to its weights, seas, and well-known music, and to classify poetic poems in a framework those weights and knowing the musical changes that occur to them. |
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0105405 |
Literature in the Emirates |
This course is concerned with presenting the most important features of literature in the Emirates, its poetry and prose, whether by creators from the sons of the Emirates or those who wrote literature in it, poetry, and prose, and prepares the course for the student. An opportunity to get acquainted with a group of Emirati writers and the Arabs who created their products in the UAE and its writers also in the various parts of literature, and the most important topics dealt with this Literature and the issues that revolved around it and the influences that affected it, as well as knowledge of the most important artistic trends and literary methods around which this literature revolved in the fields of poetry and prose. |
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0105404 |
Modern Literature Criticism |
This course aims to introduce modern literary criticism, its characteristics, fields, features, trends, types, schools, and its most important figures around the world and its most important figures from around the world. Arab critics, as well as introducing the overlap between modern literary criticism and other human sciences, in addition to introducing the most important issues of modern literary criticism and knowing the extent of the contribution of Arabs today in the field of modern critical studies. |
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0105403 |
Modern literature Prose |
This course focuses on the most essential characteristics of modern Arabic prose in the form of articles, letters, stories, novels, dramas, and biographies, as well as the most prominent flags of these arts and the topics covered. It is centered on it, as well as the technical purposes addressed by modern Arab writers, as well as the most important artistic trends and literary methods in analyzing the article text, the message and story text, the novel, the play, and the art of biography from an artistic and linguistic standpoint. |
0105406 |
children literature |
This course contains the concept of children's literature, its objectives, its upbringing, standards, sources, and its relationship to linguistic, educational, psychological, and social theories. Studies in childhood science, such as the story, the play, songs, short poems, the conditions and characteristics of writing, the methods of teaching each one of them, and familiarization with Children's literature media from audio and visual devices, children's theater, the most important issues and problems around children's literature, and other topics related to children's literature. |
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0105407 |
Comparative literature |
This course is an elective course that aims to introduce the concept of comparative literature, its origins, the development that has occurred in the world, the most important benefits of its study, and familiarization with the The areas of research and study in it, as well as knowledge of the most important features of comparative literature and its flags in the Arab and European environments, and knowledge of the literary genres and artistic schools that constitute material for this type of literary and critical studies, and to distinguish between them. |
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0105309 |
Quranic Grammar & its Statements |
This course aims to train the student to articulate the verses of the Noble Qur’an, understand their rhetorical contents, and analyze what he has learned from the sciences of grammar and rhetoric on the verses of the Noble Qur’an. Understand the importance of linguistic and rhetorical control in understanding the meaning of verses and its jurisprudential objectives, and savoring the aesthetics of Quranic expression |
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0105408 |
Research Styles in Language & Literature |
This course aims to teach the most important research methods in language and literature, as well as their methodology, the emergence of these methods, their characteristics, and the world's evolution, as well as the most important. The advantages of studying them include learning about research areas and studying in them, as well as understanding the most important flags of these curricula in Arab and European environments, as well as acquiring scientific research skills in the fields of language and literature, as well as training in research preparation. |