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Walima (Arabic: وليمة, romanized: Walīma) is the
second of the two
parts of an
Islamic wedding. It is the
wedding reception banquet and is
performed after...
- A
Feast for the
Seaweeds (Arabic: وليمة لأعشاب البحر, romanized:
Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr) is a 1983
novel by the
Syrian novelist Ḥaidar Ḥaidar. The...
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Title Author(s) Year
published Type
Notes A
Feast for the
Seaweeds (
Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr)
Haidar Haidar 1983
Novel Banned in
Egypt and
several other...
- this,
albeit heavily islamized. The last part of the
wedding is also the
walimah, reception. As in
Mindanaon and
other Southeast Asian Muslim wedding receptions...
- by his
friends and well-wishers, and
there is
always a
feast called the
walīmah. In
contrast to the
Western and
Orient world where divorce was relatively...
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Writers Union as one of the best 105
books of the 20th century. His
novel Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr, (A
Feast for the Seaweeds), was
banned in
several Arab...
- kw****school,
partly because he
married Walimah, a girl from Solo who was his
first wife. It was with
Walimah that he then
returned to Palopo, teaching...
- novels: The
Desolate Time (Az-Zaman Al-Muwḥesh), A
Feast for the
Seaweeds (
Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr), The
Mirrors of Fire (Maraya An-Nar), and The Suns...
- Antonio, L'Or du Temps,
Tunis 1998 The Body is a
Banquet (original: al-Jasad
walīmah), Dar Tabr Al Zaman,
Tunisia (1999) La créature des abysses,
Editions Saha...
- dirāsah naqdīyah wa-fikrīyah li-riwāyat Dhākirat al-jasad wa-riwāyat,
Walīmah li-aʻshāb al-baḥr ; maʻa baḥth ʻan
athar al-ḥizbīyah al-siyāsīyah fī al-adab...