
1. | The Representation of Subaltern Identity in the New Arabic Novel: The Case of the Novel Chicago | |
Pages 1-22 | ||
Mohammad Ali Azarshab; Fatima Araji | ||
2. | General Themes and their Effect on Movashehat Prosody | |
Pages 23-42 | ||
Isa Ibrahim Fares | ||
3. | Motion verbs in the Holy Quran from the perspective of cognitive linguistics: The case of “ata” (i.e. to come) | |
Pages 43-62 | ||
Nadia Dadpour; Sayyed Mohammadreza Ibnorrasool; hadaegh Rezaei | ||
4. | Migration in the Mystic Poetry | |
Pages 63-82 | ||
Ali Dayoub; Wafik Sleiten | ||
5. | A Paleontological Approach to the Antithetical and Opposite Concepts in the Holy Quran | |
Pages 83-98 | ||
Reza Mohammadi; Mohammadi Jafar Asgari | ||
6. | The Eloquence of Silence in Taha Hussein’s Al-Ayyam (The Days) | |
Pages 99-120 | ||
Rooh allah Nasiri | ||
7. | Innovations from Natural to Artificiality in "Tbkat al Sha'ra'a" and "Al Bade'e" by Ibn al- Mu'taz | |
Pages 121-146 | ||
Wadha Ahmed Youness; Mostafa Ahmed Alhasan | ||