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This work consists of stories both from Muslim sacred history and collections of tales from a variety of sources - even from "The Thousand and One Nights" -- used for religious edification or purely for pleasure reading in the Islamic world.

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This work consists of stories both from Muslim sacred history and collections of tales from a variety of sources - even from "The Thousand and One Nights" -- used for religious edification or purely for pleasure reading in the Islamic world.
Autorenporträt
William M. Brinner, Ph.D. (1956) in Semitic Languages at the University of California, Berkeley, is Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at that University, having retired in 1991. He has published among Islamic and Judaic studies: Readings in Modern Arabic Literature (Brill, 1972); and translations of Arabic texts, including A Chronicle of Damascus, 1389-97 by Muhammad ibn Sasra (University of California Press, 1961-62), An Elegant Composition Concerning Relief after Adversity by Nissim ibn Jacob ibn Shahin, (Yale University Press, 1978); two volumes of The History of al-Tabari (State University of New York Press