Definition of Arabists. Meaning of Arabists. Synonyms of Arabists

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Definition of Arabists

Arabist
Arabist Ar`a*bist, n. [Cf. F. Arabiste.] One well versed in the Arabic language or literature; also, formerly, one who followed the Arabic system of surgery.

Meaning of Arabists from wikipedia

- the Arabic language and culture (usually including Arabic literature). Arabists began in medieval Muslim Spain, which lay on the frontier between the Muslim...
- Problems persisted over a wide range of issues since the inception of pan-Arabist philosophy in the late 1800s, which, until its decline, had kept pan-Arabism...
- Freeze-Out of the ArabistsArticle about American Arabists from The Nation in 2004 Review of above book about American Arabists, by Richard B. Parker...
- Christian-dominated government had been facing increasing opposition from Muslims, pan-Arabists, and left-wing groups. The Cold War also exerted a disintegrative effect...
- authority". Savary de Brèves judged rather negatively of his skills as an Arabist, but he was admired by Thomas Erpenius. He retired to Orléans, where he...
- William Duff (13 May 1922 – 14 February 2014) was a Scottish banker, Arabist and an advisor to the first vice-president and prime minister of the United...
- Begin's "fear of the momentum of the peace process," according to Israeli Arabist and former head of military intelligence General Yehoshaphat Harkabi. U...
- Anti-Arab racism, also called Anti-Arabism, Anti-Arab sentiment, or Arabophobia, refers to feelings and expressions of hostility, hatred, discrimination...
- Józef Bielawski (August 12, 1910 – September 19, 1997) was a Polish Arabist and scholar of Islam. A graduate of Jagiellonian University, where he studies...
- to institutionalize the school of Spanish Arabists. Sarton began working with the school of Spanish Arabists in 1928, then led by Julian Ribera y Tarrago...