Fundamental Arabic Textbook
- 436 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden






A Collection of Verse, Philosophical Introspections, Maxims and Aphorisms
Abdallah Nacereddine, recognized from childhood for his profound insights, left a lasting impression on those around him with his serious and wise observations. Despite the impact of his 'Words of Wisdom' on family, friends, and neighbors, the lack of literacy in his community meant that these valuable thoughts were never documented. This highlights the struggle of preserving wisdom in an illiterate society and reflects on the importance of memory and oral tradition.
The autobiography offers an insightful exploration of the author's childhood in a primitive society and the impact of the Franco-Algerian conflict. It details his journey to find belonging and a professional identity, while reflecting on his philosophical and psychological development. The narrative also highlights his experiences within the Muslim community in the USA, showcasing his interactions with diverse individuals and his teaching in a multicultural environment, emphasizing the richness of cross-cultural relationships.
Exploring the author's thoughts and emotions, this collection features introspective verses shaped by a lifetime of travel and experiences. Timeless in its core meaning, the poetry resonates with both English and multilingual readers, including those who speak French and Arabic. The author invites readers to reflect on moments captured in his work, aiming to connect across different cultures and languages through shared human experiences.
The autobiography explores the author's childhood in a primitive society amid the Franco-Algerian conflict, detailing his search for belonging and professional identity. It reflects on his philosophical and psychological journey, highlighting his experiences within the Muslim community in the USA. Additionally, the narrative emphasizes his interactions with diverse individuals and his teaching experiences in a multicultural environment, offering insights into the complexities of identity and community.
Cette grammaire arabe, inspirée du traité al-Alfia, propose une approche novatrice pour les étudiants, en réponse aux difficultés rencontrées dans l'enseignement. L'auteur adapte la méthodologie européenne pour rendre la grammaire plus accessible, avec des exemples pacifiques et pratiques, répondant aux questions des élèves.