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  2. Library of Arabic Literature - Wikipedia

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    The books are edited and translated by distinguished scholars of Arabic and Islam from around the world. The series publishes each book in a hardcover parallel-text format, with Arabic and English on facing pages, as well as in English-only paperbacks and free downloadable Arabic PDFs.

  3. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    It has Arabic to English translations and English to Arabic, as well as a significant quantity of technical terminology. It is useful to translators as its search results are given in context. [ 6 ] Almaany offers correspondent meanings for Arabic terms with semantically similar words and is widely used in Arabic language research. [ 7 ]

  4. Lasca - Wikipedia

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    Lasca (also called Laska or Laskers) is a draughts (or checkers) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941). Lasca is derived from English draughts (American checkers) and the Russian draughts game bashni (Towers).

  5. Laska (surname) - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... Laska is a surname with multiple origins. [1 ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. List of Arabic-English translators - Wikipedia

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  7. Project of Translation from Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Among these are anthologies of fiction, poetry and drama, as well as single-author books of poetry, short stories, novellas, and novels. In its first decade, PROTA published works by leading Arab authors such as Nizar Qabbani , Ghassan Kanafani , Emile Habîby , Sahar Khalîfah , Ibrâhîm Nasrallâh , Hannâ Mînah and Zayd Dammâj .

  8. The Arabic Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the official website was launched. It allows free online access to all the entries of the encyclopedia. After completion, the comprehensive encyclopedia comprises twenty-two volumes. In addition, there is a special volume of terms in the three languages Arabic, English and French, as well as a special volume for the index. [6]

  9. Category:Arabic-language books - Wikipedia

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