Volume 8 Issue 9

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


Article
Some influences of Arabic on Modern Spanish

Wiliam Elliott,

The Muslims controlled a significant portion of the Iberian peninsula from the conquest of 711 A.D. until the fall of Nasrid Granada in 1492. This control extended, at times, over virtually the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166332

Pages: 28-46
Research Paper
Night in the pre-Islamic poetry

Jalil Falih,

The Arabic poetry collection in the pre-Islamic era abounds in various colors of descriptive paintings about nature with all its elements and components. Therefore, it was not a strange phenomenon...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166266

Pages: 527-568
A CONSIDERATION OF THE POLITICAL POEMS OF ANDREW MARVELL AND WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS , WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO “ AN HORATIAN ODE " AND " SEPTEMBER , 1913 "

John Pattison,

With Yeats lcompare painters like El Greco or Van Gogh; his pictures smoulder on the canvas. They have vaster dimensions of thought and feeling, ranging from the primitive, the esoteric and the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166335

Pages: 77-99
Ibn Jubair Al-Andalusi, a poet

Munjed Bahjat,

Our literary heritage is rich with prominent figures and extraordinary people who have many fields of literary production, and one of these is Ibn Jubayr al-Andalusi, whose journey was popular...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166265

Pages: 459-536
The logical effect of Aristotle on the geometry of Euclid

Mohamed Farhan,

This study aims to answer the following two questions: What is meant by logical effect? What is meant by Euclids geometry. Before answering these two questions, I am obliged to define the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166225

Pages: 117-150
On the Ottoman position on the Zionist settlement ambitions in Palestine 1876-1908

Emaad AlJawharjy,

The Ottoman countries in general, including the Levant, witnessed important developments during the nineteenth century in their economic and social conditions, and this development was evident in...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166223

Pages: 71-97
ARAB ISLAMIC ELEMENTS IN NINTEENTH- CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE

Anas Al-Shaikh Ali,

In 1837 Ralph Waldo Emerson asked American scholars to tear Ameri- ca away from lavish adherence to European thought and literary models. enthusiastically received, address entitled The American...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2020.166338

Pages: 65-76
Linguistic studies: effective formula and its implications

Hazim Taha,

The ancient linguists and morphologists presented an effective form and proved its meanings. The indication of the rest of the things, the drugs and the sounds .... and it was clear to them that...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166264

Pages: 421-458
The policy of Mansur Saif al-Din Qalawun towards the Crusader forces in the Levant

Duried Nory,

As a result of the Crusader invasion of the Levant, Muslim rulers emerged who were able - with their ability and competence - to occupy the command center for the Levant region or some of its...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166222

Pages: 41-79
Bell and rhythm in the expression of the Koran

Ghased AlZayde,

Music in the expression of the Quran is an image of artistic harmony in it and an aspect of depicting its meanings, and therefore it is one of the verses of this miracle which is manifested - as it...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166262

Pages: 327-366
A survey on the teaching of English At scientific colleges- University of Mosul

Nihad Khayatt, Mona Kharrofa,

Language is the main means of communication among homo sapiens. The social structures of the human society is definitely related to language and thus we can safely assume that the higher and more...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166333

Pages: 47-64
The most important architectural and artistic mutual influences between Iraq and the Maghreb in the Islamic era

Ahmad Al-Jumaa,

The Arabs, after Islam united all of them, carried its principles and were at first preoccupied with jihad and conquests, disregarding worldly manifestations. Therefore, it is not surprising if...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166227

Pages: 187-232
The role of pronouns in sentence connection

R. M. Kasim Agha,

The present paper is in two sections , the first of which provides a linguistic description of a specific aspect of connectivity - person deixis -the role of pronouns as linking devices between...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2020.166339

Pages: 141-153
Laterals in English,Arabic and Kurdish

Ameen H. Al-Bamerni,

Iraqi Arab and Kurdish students face a number of difficulties in the perception and production of some English sounds .Among the many difficulties encountered by the students are those related to...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166318

Pages: 12-25
some suggestions for translating the English tense and aspect into Arabic

Yowell Aziz,

Two features of the English verb are tense and aspect.1 Tense, eventually ederived from the Latin translation of the Greek word for 'time', is a linguis- tic category which expresses the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166336

Pages: 101-127
Glimpses of the history of the student movement in Iraq 1929-1930

Yasser Alzaedy,

The student sector in the third world and in all lagging countries is distinguished from the rest of the popular sectors in that it plays a leadership and pioneering role in the process of changing...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166220

Pages: 11-40
The Kufian grammarian ,Al-Tabari through its interpretation

Ahmad Al-Omar,

Grammar historians did not mention the books of tafsir from its sources, although some of them contain many grammatical rulings, terminology and controversies, especially old books, such as Tafsir...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166228

Pages: 235-263
The struggle of life and death in the poetry of Imra Al Qais

Omar Al-Talib,

The harshness of the desert environment, the depletion of its livelihoods and the lack of its economic resources had a great impact on the Arabs sense of death, as he expected it permanently, if he...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166229

Pages: 265-366
Features in the ancient Iraqi thought

Qeyork Karomy,

The seeds of this research are about the answer to the following question: What do we mean by ancient Iraqi thought? And I see the answer to this question is determined in revealing the main points...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166224

Pages: 99-115
Taghlib ... and its role in history

Ramzeya Al-Aqtarqji,

It was one of the most important tribes of Rabia in the Jahiliyya, so that its brigade devolved to it. Wars as the creation of many workers, poets, and knights appeared, and he defeated the tribes...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166226

Pages: 150-185
Distribution and aspiration of p sounds in Iraqi Arabic

Dinha T. Gorgis,

[p] sounds in Iraqi Arabic ( henceforth IA) lare mere borrowings. They are taken mainly from Persian,Turkish,Aramaic and English(cf.Al-Bakri pp. 100-10; and Al-Mosully, pp. 27-36).2 These [p] s are...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2020.166337

Pages: 129-140
Poetry in Arbil in the shadow of the Paktiken family between 526-630 A.H.

Nazim Rashed,

A group of cities throughout the Islamic world became famous in the sixth and seventh centuries Hijri, whose kings and rulers had a wide fame comparable to that of the caliph in Baghdad, where the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1978.166263

Pages: 383-420