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Marmaduke William Pickthall

    Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall fut un éminent érudit occidental de l'Islam, réputé pour sa traduction en anglais du Coran. Converti du christianisme, Pickthall était un romancier, estimé par des géants littéraires tels que D. H. Lawrence et H. G. Wells, en plus de son travail de journaliste et de chef religieux. Sa conversion dramatique à l'Islam a suivi une conférence publique sur « L'Islam et le Progrès », marquant un profond changement personnel et intellectuel. La perspective unique de Pickthall en tant qu'Occidental profondément engagé dans les études islamiques offre une voix captivante dans le discours religieux et littéraire.

    The Children of the Nile
    Sir Limpidus
    The Quran Translated
    Tales From Five Chimneys
    The House of Islâm
    The Meaning of the Glorious Qurʾãn
    • Works include: - The Near Eastern Short Stories - The House of Islam - The Cultural Side of Islam - Islam and Progress - All Fools - Said the Fisherman - Knights of Araby - The House of War - The Early Hours - Veiled Women

      The Meaning of the Glorious Qurʾãn
    • The House of Islâm

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The book is a reproduction of an original work, preserving its content and style. It offers readers a chance to experience the text as it was initially presented, maintaining the authenticity and historical significance of the original publication. This reproduction is ideal for those interested in classic literature or historical documents, providing insight into the era and context in which it was created.

      The House of Islâm
    • Tales From Five Chimneys

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It stands as an important contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and scholarly value of the material. Readers can engage with the text as it was originally presented, offering insights into its enduring relevance and importance in literature and history.

      Tales From Five Chimneys
    • Sir Limpidus

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This is a novel about an eccentric and reclusive English aristocrat who lives in a dilapidated mansion in the countryside. The book follows his interactions with the local villagers and his eventual discovery of a secret that has been hidden in the mansion for generations.

      Sir Limpidus
    • The Children of the Nile

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This novel is a captivating and sensitive portrayal of life in Egypt at the turn of the 20th century. With richly drawn characters and immersive descriptions of the Nile River and the bustling cities of Cairo and Alexandria, Pickthall offers readers a glimpse into a time and place that is both fascinating and mysterious.

      The Children of the Nile
    • Enid, A Novel

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Set in the idyllic countryside of England, this classic novel tells the story of Enid, a young woman who must navigate the challenges of love, family, and society. Filled with heartwarming moments, poignant struggles, and vivid descriptions of the English landscape, this is a must-read for fans of romantic fiction and English literature.

      Enid, A Novel
    • This classic work of British literature tells the story of a group of young people trying to find their place in the world. With humor, wit, and a keen understanding of human nature, Pickthall delivers an insightful and entertaining novel that continues to resonate with readers today.

      All Fools; Being the Story of Some Very Young men and a Girl
    • The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive and make accessible public domain literature in print, driven by a passion for timeless works. Each book contributes to various non-profit literature projects, with a portion of sales supporting these initiatives. Readers not only enjoy classic literature but also play a role in preserving significant works from being forgotten.

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