Qur’anic Arabic
The aim of this short introduction is to introduce Qur’anic Arabic to non-Arabic speakers who are interested in reading the Qur’a:n. The scope of the
The aim of this short introduction is to introduce Qur’anic Arabic to non-Arabic speakers who are interested in reading the Qur’a:n. The scope of the
This work is an instrumental investigation into phonetic aspects of Qur’anic recitation as performed in Egypt today. Particular attention is given to comparisons between styles,
This is a linguistic study conducted on a manuscript which was among the first attempts of etymology in Arabic culture. The manuscript was written in
I worked as a lecturer in Arabic language and culture at the University of Birmingham in the UK. I studied and specialized in phonetics and linguistics, and later taught both subjects. My areas of interest include Arabic linguistics, Islamic discourse, and language in the media. I also worked at the University of Westminster in London and at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. Additionally, I was a broadcaster, presenter, and program producer at the BBC. Among my books are “Sounds of Recitation in Egypt: A Phonetic Study,” “Qur’anic Arabic: A Short Introduction,” and “Kitab Al-Zina in Islamic and Arabic Words by Abu Hatem al-Razi: A Linguistic Study.” I also published an anthology of short stories titled “Haram Al-Marhoum – The Wife of the Late Husband” and other books.