الأربعاء، 6 سبتمبر 2017

بحث عن طه حسين باللغة الانجليزية


بحث عن طه حسين باللغة الانجليزية حصرياً على ابحاث مصر جاهز للطباعة 




Taha Hussein (9881- 9191( ) nicknamed "the dean of Arabic literature") was one of the most influential Egyptian writers and intellectuals. He was a figurehead for the modernist movement in Egypt. His Life Taha Hussein was born in the village of Izbet el Kilo عزبه ُ( )الكيلوin Minya Governorate in central Upper Egypt .He contracted an eye infection as a child, and faulty treatment rendered him blind at the age of three .He went to an Islamic kuttab (a traditional school where children learn to read, write, and recite the Quran), and then was sent to AlAzhar University ,where he was educated in religion and Arabic literature. Academic career When the secular Cairo University was founded in 1908, he was keen to enter, and despite being blind and poor he 

earned a place. In 1914, he became the first graduate to receive a Ph.D., with a thesis on the skeptic poet and philosopher Abu-Alala' Al-Ma'ari. He went on to become a professor of Arabic literature there. He met Suzane, his wife, while studying in France, where he obtained a B.A. from University of Montpellier and a second PhD from the Sorbonne in 1917, with a thesis on the 14th century historian Ibn Khaldun. She read to him as not all of his references were available in Braille. After Taha died in October, 1973, she published Ma'ak (With You), which chronicled their life together. Before his death, he 


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