Volume 40 Issue 56
Published: 2000-01-01
Contents
Research Paper
The Image of Andalusian Lyrical Poetry among Al-Ahmar Tribe
Qusay Salim Alwan, Falih Hamad Ahmed, Shaymaa Hatoo Faal
Alahmar Tribe lived in Granada, which was located south of Andalusia, and took it as their capital after the collapse of Almuwahideen Government. Lyric poetry by Alahmar Tribe in Granada reflects...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30792
Feedback: A Major Strategy in Teaching Foreign Languages
Hussein Ali Ahmed
Learning, the conscious process of acquiring knowledge, is marked, in the main, by two main characteristics: the provision of positive feedback through the correction of errors, and handling...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30843
The Theory of Feminism: Definition and Development
Azher S. Saleh, Wafa S. Mahmood
During the last century, critics have felt the impact of feminist criticism which has flourished the field of literature by its combination with every other critical approach. So, this study aims...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30848
Disease Expressions Compiled by Ibn As-Sikkeet
Raw’a M. Al-Zarary
This research deals with analyzing expressions of disease which have been considered as a semantic field for a group of expressions entitled as disease in Kitab Al-Alfadh by Ibn As-Sikkeet, a book...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30793
Poetics of Place in John Cowper Powys's Wood and Stone
Ra’ad Ahmed Saleh
John Cowper Powys (1872-1963) belongs to a literary family, though literature, unlike music, does not run in families. But there are some exceptions in English, among the English exceptions to this...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30851
Looking Inside the Ego and the Other in the Long Poem of Amro bin Kalthoom
Mu’ayad M. Salih
The present study deals with the vision of the pre-Islamic and bedouin poet to himself which overlays with tribal ego filling its social and moral authorities that represent the background of his...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30796
The Freudian Lyric John Berryman's Dream Songs
Salih Abdullah Abdulrahman
The most inclusive rubric that can be proposed for the lyric poetry written in America immediately after World War II is 'Freudian lyric' as many of the poets of postwar America found in the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30853
The Poetics of Politics and Mysticism (Sufism): A Reading in Whose Earth it is? Whose God is? Written by Huda Al-Na’mani
Wafaa Zen Alabdeen
This paper attempts to present an analytical interpretative study of Whose Earth is it? Whose God is? , by the Lebanese poet Huda Al-Namani (2006). The paper starts with reviewing the introduction...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30798
A Cognitively-Oriented Account of Some Arabic Causal Connectives with Reference to Translation
Anis Behnam Naoum, Rabea Mohammed Qassim Agha
It is not always easy to determine who causes what to whom depending only on the morphosyntactic properties of the text. Background knowledge about the environment of the text (its preceding...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30857
Horse and Horseman in Jumaih Poem
Ammar H. M. Ali
Arabs morals, behaviours and habits are related to each other in a general uniform pattern. Its parts are related to lead some of them. This relation finds a way to express itself in the components...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30799
Mosul for the Poets in the Twelfth Century A.H.
Jarjees A. Abdullah
The human being is attracted to places for various reasons. Thus if the attraction of an average human is a feeling of happiness, the poet is moved by his poetic imagination and he is stimulated by...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30801
Food Metaphors in English–Arabic Translation
Safwan A. Aziz
It is a widely known assumption that the task of translation between culturally unrelated languages becomes more difficult than between those which share a historical and a cultural background....
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30860
Masterpieces in Mosul in the Twelfth Century A.H.: A Study in the Form and Content
Faris Yaseen Muhammed
The aim of our study is to concentrate on the brilliancy poems masterpieces in Mosul in the twelfth century to make a suitable definition of the brilliancy of those were living in Mosul in the the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30802
Philosophical Bases to Reform the Society
Hisham A. S. Al-Badrani
The present study gives a bird-eye view about reform in the society. It consists of ten main arts in reviewing the subject explaining the definition of Reform and change methods and ends of this...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30804
Les rapports entre le signe linguistique et la réalité
Tawfik Aziz Abdullah
Language is the best human communication tool invented by man, as a person cannot communicate with members of his linguistic community without it or with non-linguistic signs. The question that...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30864
Le quotidien dans Paroles de Jacques Prévert
Yaqdhan M. S. H. Al-Assaf
Jacques Brevier was a light-blooded cynic with presence and glamor, supported by his graceful language, his popular market worlds, and his surrealist poetry dissolving from all textual restrictions...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30868
Prophetic Intelligence and Its Effect on the Most Important Liberation Campaigns
Salim Ahmed Mahhal
The intelligence services played a significant role in states buildings in the post and present times. These intelligence services secure the external security since they put the advantages and...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30807
Omar Ibn Abaidullah Al-Taymee and His Military and Administrative Role in Iraq (64-73A.H.)
Salah Al-Deen Ameen Taha
The present study deals with one of the Arab famous personality. This study, as far as the researcher knows, has not been studied yet. Omar Ibn Abaidullah is one of the nobles in Basrah. He was in...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30809
The Islamic Kingdoms in Abyssinia through the Book “Masalik Al-Absar Fi Mamalik Al-Amsar” Written by Ibn Fadhil-Allah Al-Imary
Bashar Akram Jameel
This research deals with The Islamic Kingdoms in Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in the book Masalik Al-Absar Fi Mamalik Al-Amsar written by Ibn Fadhil-Allah Al-Imary. The Author writes about the Muslim...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30812
Palestinian Refugees in United Nations: UNRWA as an Example
Hashim H. Hussein Al-Shahwani
The Palestinian refugees Cause rose in the wake of the Israeli occupation and the forced deportation for three fourths of the Palestinians. The refugees and deportees remained away of their homes...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30816
Knowledge Project in Al-Ressala Book: A Sociological Study of Linguistic Knowledge for Imam Al-Shafi’i (Died 204A.H)
Shafeeq Ibrahim Salih Al-Juboori
The research is divided into an introduction and four sections. It tries to define knowledge sociology and explore the reasons behind. It also particularly tackles linguistic knowledge...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30817
Mosul’s Market Porters: A Socio-Anthropological Study
Muwafaq W. Mahmood, Fa’iz M. Dawood
A society is like a pot in which the particles are boiling in steady movements, so one needs more than one monitor in order to watch the various moves and activities. Similarly, we need more than...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30824
Looting Acts: A Study for the Social Reaction in Terms of the Marking Theory
Wa’ad I. Kh. Al-Ameer
The social reaction towards looting crimes was so great and still accelerates even after five years since that day; and among the means the society followed to defend itself was the stigma oriented...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30827
The Effect of Mosque in Decreasing Some Perverted Behaviour Aspects of Youth: A Field Study in Mosul City
Safana Ahmed Dawood
The current research aims at introducing the most important jobs and roles of mosque in our Islamic society. As it is one of the important religious and educational facilities specially at our...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30829
Computerized Information Systems along with the Computerized Information Systems in the Iraqi Oil Companies in the Province of Basrah
Salman J. Dawood
Study aimed at the definition of computerized information systems in terms of concept, components, materials, and the types, characteristics and quality. It also aims at identifying information...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30832
Active Participle in the Arabite Languages Between Nomality and Verbality
Ameen Abdul-Nafi’
Active participle is of the significant topic in the field of the ancient languages. Most of the books written on the Arabite languages mention this topic. However, they cite this subject, either...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30836
Akkadian Terms with Economic Denotation
Mohammad A. Al-Bakri
The present study investigates some Akkadian words with economic meaning that are used in the cuneiform texts. These texts were used by ancient Iraqis to express their economic activities. In this...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30838
Major Differences between Assyrian and Babylonian Letters in the Neo-Assyrian Period (911-612 B.C.)
Othman Ghanim Mohammad
The differences between the Neo-Assyrian and neo- Babylonian dialects as manifested by the Royal letters in the Neo-Assyrian Period are slight differences which were divided into ordinary, phonic....
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2010.30841