Read The Theocrat: A Modern Arabic Novel (Modern Arabic Literature) Online
Authors: Bensalem Himmich
Tags: #General Fiction
Coptic festivals:
Nawruz is the Coptic New Year’s Day festival, celebrated in September; Pentecost is the traditional Christian celebration of the fifty days following the festival of Easter, culminating with Pentecost Sunday which celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit.
Dar al-Hikmah:
the most famous ‘Dar al-Hikmah’ (House of Wisdom) was a library founded by the ‘Abbasid Caliph, al-Ma’mun (d. 217/833), From historical accounts, it would appear that al-Hakim bi-Amr Illah established a similar institution in Cairo.
Fatimid festivals:
the ceremonies involving the opening of the
khalij
(see
Canal
) and the Nile flood were connected with the River Nile and the importance of its annual flood to the economy of the region {that is, before the construction of the Aswan High Dam, which now controls the river’s flow further south). Both are described in detail in Edward Lane’s renowned account.
Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians
(1863).
Kiswa:
a black, brocaded carpet used to cover the Ka’ba in Mecca. Traditionally made in Egypt, it was transported to Mecca as part of the pilgrimage caravan.
Maliki School:
one of the four major ‘schools’ (Ar.
madhhab
) of Islamic law, named after its founder, Malik ibn Anas (d. 179/796).
Mulukhiya:
a favorite Egyptian dish to this day; a thick soup made from a herb usually known in English as ‘Jews’ mallow.’
Smoke Verse:
Qur’an (8:26); “So be on watch for a day on which the heavens will bring a clear smoke.”
Umm ‘Amr’s donkey:
an ancient Arab proverb dating from pre-Islamic times. Umm ‘Amr was a woman with a curse on her, who was expelled from her tribe and rode off on her donkey. The proverb relates that “she never came back, nor did her donkey.” The donkey is therefore a metaphor for any undesirable person or entity who suffers a similar fate,
A little enjoyment, and then they will face a dire punishment
. (16:117)
Every soul tastes death. You will receive your rewards on the Day of Resurrection
. (3:185)
I am the Mount, the inscribed Book, the inhabited House
. (52:4)
O people, a simile is being invoked here, so pay attention. The people to whom you pray in place of God could never create so much as a fly even though they all combined their efforts. If that fly were to rob them of something, they could never retrieve it: seeker and sought are simply too weak. They have not given God his true value; indeed God is powerful and mighty
. (22:73)
Over every knowledgeable person is One who knows
, (12:76)
O you who believe, you are responsible for yourselves. Anyone who goes astray cannot hurt you if you offer him guidance. God is the point of reference for you all. It is He who will inform you of what you are doing
. (5:105)
Remember when you were few in number and oppressed on earth, fearing that others would overwhelm you. God gave you shelter, granted you victory, and provided you with good things, that you might be grateful
. (8: 26)
So wait for a day when the heavens will bring a manifest smoke to cover people. This is a dire punishment
. (44:10)
The imminent is imminent. Only God can disclose it
(53:57)
There is no compulsion in religion
. (2:256)
They schemed and God schemed, and God is the best of schemers
. (3:54)
Those who go astray cannot hurt you if you are rightly guided
. (5:105)
Those who unjustly consume the property of orphans will taste fire in their bellies and will roast in hellfire
. (4:10)
Verily humanity oversteps its reach by thinking itself sufficient
. (96:6)
When they angered us. we took revenge on them
. (43:55)
Whoever associates with God anything, it is as though he has fallen from Heaven and the birds snatch him away, or the wind sweeps him headlong into a place far away
. (22:31)
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No Out Sleeps in Alexandria • The Other Time
Yahya Taher Abdullah
The Collar and the Bracelet • The Mountain of Green Tea
Leila Abouzeid
The Last Chapter
Hamdi Abu Golayyel
A Dog with No Tail • Thieves in Retirement
Yusuf Abu Rayya
Wedding Night
Ahmed Alaidy
Being Abbas el Abd
Idris Ali
Dongola • Poor
Radwa Ashour
Granada
Ibrahim Asian
The Heron • Nile Sparrows
Alaa Al Aswany
Chicago • Friendly Fire • The Yacoubian Building
Fadhil al-Azzawi
Cell Block Five • The Last of the Angels
Ali Bader
Papa Sartre
Liana Badr
The Eye of the Mirror
Hala El Badly
A Certain Woman • Muntaha
Salwa Bakr
The Golden Chariot • The Man from Bashmour
The Wiles of Men
Halim Barakat
The Crane
Hoda Barakat
Disciples of Passion • The Tiller of Waters
Mound Barghouti
I Saw Ramallah
Mohamed Berrada
Like a Summer Never to Be Repeated
Mohamed El-Bisatie
Clamor of the Lake
Houses Behind the Trees • Hunger
A Last Glass of Tea • Over the Bridge
Mahmoud Darwish
The Butterfly’s Burden
Tarek Eltayeb
Cities without Palms
Mansoura Ez Eldin
Maryam’s Maze
Ibrahim Farghali
The Smiles of the Saints
Hamdy el-Gazzar
Black Magic
Fathy Ghanem
The Man Who Lost His Shadow
Randa Ghazy
Dreaming of Palestine
Gamal al-Ghitani
Pyramid Texts • The Zafarani Files • Zayni Barakat
Tawfiq al-Hakim
The Essential Tawfiq al-Hakim
Yahya Hakki
The Lump of Umm Hashim
Abdelilah Hamdouchi
Tie Final Bet
Bensalem Himmich
The Polymath • The Theocrat
Taha Hussein
The Days • A Man of Letters • The Sufferers
Sonallah Ibrahim
Cairo: From Edge to Edge • The Committee • Zaat
Yusuf Idris
City of Love and Ashes • The Essential Yusuf Idris
Denys Johnson-Davies
The AUC Press Book of Modern Arabic Literature
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Under the Naked Sky: Short Stories from the Arab World
Said al-Kafrawi
The Hill of Gypsies
Sahar Khalifeh
The End of Spring The Image, the Icon, and the Covenant • The Inheritance
Edwar al-Kharrat
Rama and the Dragon • Stones of Bobello
Betool Khedairi
Absent
Mohammed Khudayyir
Basrayatha
Ibrahim al-Koni
Anubis • Gold Dust • The Seven Veils of Seth
Naguib Mahfouz
Adrift on the Nile • Akhenaten: Dweller in Truth
Arabian Nights and Days • Autumn Quail • Before the Throne • The Beggar
The Beginning and the End • Cairo Modern
The Cairo Trilogy: Palace Walk, Palace of Desire, Sugar Street
Children of the Alley • The Day the Leader Was Killed
The Dreams • Dreams of Departure • Echoes of an Autobiography
The Harafish • The Journey of Ibn Fattouma • Karnak Café
Khan al-Khalili • Khufu’s Wisdom • Life’s Wisdom • Midaq Alley
The Mirage • Miramar • Mirrors • Morning and Evening Talk
Naguib Mahfouz at Sidi Gaber • Respected Sir • Rhadopis of Nubia
The Search • The Seventh Heaven • Thebes at War
The Thief and the Dogs • The Time and the Place
Voices from the Other World • Wedding Song
Mohamed Makhzangi
Memories of a Meltdown
Alia Mamdouh
The Loved Ones • Naphtalene
Selim Matar
The Woman of the Flask
Ibrahim al-Mazini
Ten Again
Yousef Al-Mohaimeed
Wolves of the Crescent Moon
Ahlam Mosteghanemi
Chaos of the Senses • Memory in the Flesh
Shakir Mustafa
Contemporary Iraqi Fiction: An Anthology
Mohamed Mustagab
Tales from Dayrut
Buthaina Al Nasiri
Final Night
Ibrahim Nasrallah
Inside the Night
Haggag Hassan Oddoul
Nights of Musk
Mohamed Mansi Qandil
Moon over Samarqand
Abd al-Hakim Qasim
Rites of Assent
Somaya Ramadan
Leaves of Narcissus
Lenin El-Ramly
In Plain Arabic
Mekkawi Said
Cairo Swan Song
Ghada Samman
The Night of the First Billion
Mahdi Issa al-Saqr
East Winds. West Winds
Rafik Schami
Damascus Nights • The Dark Side of Love
Khairy Shalaby
The Hashish Waiter’ The Lodging House
Miral al-Tahawy
Blue Aubergine • Gazelle Tracks • The Tent
Bahan Tahar
As Doha Said • Love in Exile
Fuad al-Takarli
The Long Way Back
Zakaria Tamer
The Hedgehog
MM. Tawfik
Murder in the Tower of Happiness
Mahmoud Al-Wardani
Heads Ripe for Plucking
Latifa al-Zayyat
The Open Door