Taha Husain

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<region> scholar
Medieval era
Name: Taha Husain
Birth: 1889 [1]
Death: 1973[1]
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Taha Husain was an Islamic scholar who studied in the al-Azhar University [1].


Contents

[edit] Biography

[edit] Legacy

[edit] Quotes

  • "Education is As Indispensable As Water and Air" [1]


[edit] Works

  • The Memory of Abu El Alaa 1915 [1]
  • Selected Poetical Texts of the Greek Drama 1924 [1]
  • Ibn Khaldun's Philosophy 1925 [1]
  • Dramas by a Group of the Most Famous French Writers 1924 [1]
  • Pioneers of Thoughts 1925 [1]
  • Wenesday Talk 1925 [1]
  • Pre-Islamic Poetry 1926 [1]
  • In the Summer 1933 [1]
  • The Days "3 Volumes" 1933 [1]
  • Hafez and Shawki 1933 [1]
  • The Prophet's Life "Ala Hamesh El Sira" 1933 [1]
  • Curlew's Prayers 1934 [1]
  • From a Distance 1935 [1]
  • Adeeb 1935 [1]
  • The Literary Life in the Arabian Peninsula 1935 [1]
  • Together with Abi El Alaa in his Prison 1935 [1]
  • Poetry and Prose 1936 [1]
  • Bewitched Palace 1937 [1]
  • Together with El Motanabi 1937 [1]
  • The Future of Culture in Egypt 1938 [1]
  • Moments 1942 [1]
  • The Voice of Paris 1943 [1]
  • Sheherzad's Dreams 1943 [1]
  • Tree of Misery 1944 [1]
  • Paradise of Thorn 1945 [1]
  • Chapters on Literature and Critism 1945 [1]
  • The Voice of Abu El Alaa 1945 [1]
  • Osman "The first Part of the Greater Sedition [1]
  • "El Fitna Al Kubra" 1947 [1]
  • Spring Journy 1948 [1]
  • The Tortured of Modern Conscience 1949 [1]
  • The Divine Promise "El Wa'd El Haq" 1950 [1]
  • The Paradise of Animals 1950 [1]
  • The Lost Love 1951 [1]
  • From There 1952 [1]
  • Varieties 1952 [1]
  • In The Midst 1952 [1]
  • Ali and His Sons (The 2nd Part of the Greater Sedition" 1953 [1]
  • (Sharh Lozoum Mala Yalzm, Abu El Alaa) 1955 [1]
  • (Anatagonism and Reform 1955 [1]
  • Criticism and Reform 1956 [1]
  • Our Contemporary Literature 1958 [1]
  • Mirror of Islam 1959 [1]
  • Summer Nonsense 1959 [1]
  • On the Western Drama 1959 [1]
  • Talks 1959 [1]
  • Al-Shaikhan (Abi Bakr and Omar Ibn El Khatab) 1960 [1]
  • From Summer Nonsense to Winter Seriousness 1961 [1]
  • Reflections 1965 [1]
  • Beyond the River 1975 [1]
  • Words 1976 [1]
  • Tradition and Renovation 1978 [1]
  • Books and Author 1980 [1]
  • From the Other Shore 1990 [1]

[edit] Translations

  • Julues Simon's The Duty 1920-1921 [1]
  • Ethnic System (Nezam Al-Ethnien) 1921 [1]
  • The Spirit of Pedagogy 1921 [1]
  • Dramatic Tales 1924 [1]
  • Andromaque (Racine) 1935 [1]
  • From the Greek Dramatic Lierature (Sophocle) 1939 [1]
  • Voltair's Zadiq or (The Fate) 1947 [1]
  • Andre ide: From Greek [1]
  • Legends' Heroes [1]
  • Sophocle-Oedipe 1947 [1]

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[edit] References

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