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Go to My Libraryal-ʻArab wa-al-intiḥār al-lughawī
- Language
- Arabic
- Published in
- Publisher
- Dār al-Kitāb al-Jadīd al-Muttaḥidah
- Pages
- 237
- ISBN
- 9789959295361
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The reviews consistently praise the author's writing style, describing it as wonderful, enjoyable, beautiful, and captivating. Readers particularly appreciated the clarity and depth of the self-coined terminology and structures used throughout the book. The author is noted for smoothly transitioning between ideas and providing enriching elaborations on chapter themes. Furthermore, many found the evidence and arguments presented to be convincing, strong, and clear, effectively challenging preconceived notions about the Arabic language and its perceived threats.
While largely positive, some reviews note that the book does not always present a strictly scientific discourse, occasionally leaning towards a more emotional tone. One reviewer also suggested that the book's core content could potentially be condensed into an article, implying that the length might not always align with the depth of its arguments for some readers.
Overall, the book is seen as an important and thought-provoking work that urges readers to reconsider the status and future of the Arabic language. It acts as a powerful call to action, highlighting the critical role of language in national identity and progress. This book would appeal to readers interested in linguistics, cultural studies, and the preservation of the Arabic language, particularly those who appreciate a passionate and engaging style that aims to provoke thought and awareness about a vital issue.
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