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SREENARAYANAGURU OPEN UNIVERSITY
                                            B.A. ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
                                                     DISCIPLINE CORE

                                                          B21AR05DC
                                    READING ON CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL ARABIC PROSE

                                                      CREDITS: 6



           Course Objectives


               1. The learner will be able to read and appreciate selected Prose

               2. The learner will be able to discuss the works of writers belonging to Classical and Medieval Arabic
                  Prose

               3. The learner will be able to identify the meaning of Classical and Medieval Arabic Prose
               4. The  learner  will  be  able  to  appreciate  the  special  nature  of  the prose in Classical and Medieval

                  period and its ideas.


           Course Outcomes


           Upon completing the course students will,

               1. Read and appreciate Classical and Medieval Prose in Arabic
               2. Discuss the works of writers belonging to Classical and Medieval Arabic Prose

               3. Identify the meaning of Classical and Medieval Arabic Prose
               4. Appreciate the special nature of the prose in Classical and Medieval period and its ideas.




           COURSE DETAILS



           BLOCK 1: Arabic Prose in pre-Islamic period



                  UNIT 1.        A Brief Study about Pre-Islamic prose and its Development.
                  UNIT 2.        (اﻮﻋوو   اﻮﻌﻤﺳا   سﺎﻨﻟا   ﺮﺸﻌﻣ   ﺎﯾ)   يدﺎﯾﻷا   ةﺪﻋﺎﺳ   ﻦﺑ   ﺲﻗ   ﺔﺒﻄﺧ

                  UNIT 3         ىﻮﮭﻟا   يأﺮﻟا   ﺔﻓأ   ﻦﯿﻨﺣ   ﻲﻔﺨﺑ   ﻊﺟر   ،ﻦﺒﻠﻟا   ﺖﻌﯿﺿ   ﻒﯿﺼﻟا)   ﺔﯿﻠھﺎﺠﻟا   لﺎﺜﻣﻷاو   ﻢﻜﺤﻟا)



           BLOCK 2: Arabic Prose in prophetic and khalifate period



                  UNIT 1         A Brief Study about prophetic and khalifate prose and its Development.



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