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    Dana declaration +10 by Chatty, D

    Published 2012
    “…A further statement, regarding the plight of West Bank Bedouin under Israeli occupation, was also agreed and carried to the Earth Summit for dissemination by Frances Ganya. …”
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    Ibn Khaldun’s (1332-1406) concept of al-Assabiyya – Obsolete notion or enduring reality? by Yousif, Ahmad

    Published 2009
    “…The concept of al-Assabiyya which can be translated as kinship, tribal solidarity, commitment, loyalty, blood relationship and identification with one’s own tribe, was coined by Ibn Khaldun during his study of nomadic Arab Bedouin tribes, particularly the Berbers of North Africa. …”
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    STRUKUTUR DAN RELASI TOKOH NOVEL BIDAYAH WA NIHAYA: ANALISIS STRUKTURALISME L�VI-STRAUSS by , ARIEF BUDIMAN, , Prof. Dr. Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra, M.A., M.Phil.

    Published 2011
    “…More over, relation within Hasan, Husain, Hasanain and Nafisa show a relation between Bedouin, village, and city. Two patterns thatâ��s found deliver to aim form the author. …”
    Thesis
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    The Arabic dialect of the Rwala tribe, based on the ethnographic records of Alois Musil by O'Hara, J

    Published 2019
    “…<p>This thesis presents a linguistic description of the dialect of the Rwala tribe of northern Arabia as presented in Alois Musil’s (1928) ethnographical work 'The manners and customs of the Rwala bedouins'. A systematic presentation of the phonology and morphology is given, which compares the grammar of the language as Musil recorded it with other sources of the Rwala dialect, and with sources of north-Arabian dialects more broadly, in order to assess the fidelity of Musil’s transcriptions. …”
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    عبدالله الطيب المجذوب وتفسيره للقرآن الطريقة والمنهج = 'Abdallah al-tayyeb al-majthub wa tafsirihi lil al-Quran al-Tariqah wa al-manhaj... by Ibrahim, Esam Eltigani Mohamed

    Published 2013
    “…This book presented the factors that led to the formation of his personality, including the genetic factor, the educational factor, the national and religious factor, his self-esteem, his love for poetry and Bedouin, his attachment to the Holy Quran, and the impact of his British wife on his personality. …”
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    Belief System of Wahabi Doctrine in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Rizal Yaakop, Asmady Idris

    Published 2017
    “…One important and most overwhelming issue in Muslim community is the dominance of the Wahabi doctrine in Saudi Arabia, which had been considered as the main religious ideology and the backbone of the Bedouin Arabs’ unification in helping the politico-religious movement led by Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abdel Wahhab and Al-Saud family to form the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. …”
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    Echoes From the Stone Reframing Preservation in Syria Through Haurani Folklore by Alrifai, Hajar

    Published 2024
    “…I further draw from my grandfather Faisal’s diaries, our family’s archival videos, and interviews with Nasib’s elders, including my grandmother Um Ghazi, an olive farmer, and Um Saado, a Bedouin matriarch and shepherd who once lived in the old home with her family. …”
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    Religious and political leadership in Persian Baluchistan by Spooner, B

    Published 1967
    “…In the context of this argument there is much similarity between the Persian Baluch and (among published ethnography) the southern Iraqi Kurds, the Swat Pathans, the Basseri in south Persia, the Marri Baluch in West Pakistan, the Somali, the Arab Bedouin, the Asande, and the feudal society of Medieval Europe, and comparative material from each of these societies is chosen to illustrate further various aspects of this type of leadership's situation, and show the general relevance and importance of the Baluch material.…”
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    Exploring Feminist Concerns In A Cultural Context: The Voices Of Service Providers For Sex Trafficked Females In Jordan by Samoudi, Nora, Larsen, Ann-Claire

    Published 2016
    “…The diverse cultural groups in Jordan, which include indigenous Jordanians, Bedouins, Gypsies, Syrian refugees, Iraqi refugees and other minority groups, have created layers of vulnerability for women and girls that contribute to them becoming victims of sexual exploitation. …”
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