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The Message Of Folklore from Bahrain To The World
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  Digital Art and the Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage Towards a Philosophy of Art in the Age of Information Technology

This research focuses on sharing sites where data is available through free sharing and (mostly) free intellectual property rights, facilitating the...

Teaching Cello to Beginners in Tunisia: Reasons and Motivations A Critical Review

The musical education that focuses on the typology of instruments and their features should be taken seriously, since musical performance and vocal output...

The Non-Textual Folk Biography and the Relationship Between Concepts in the Book: "Al Kalam Wal Khabar" by Saeed Yaqtin

The relationship between concepts in the book "Al Kalam Wal Khabar" would not have been so cohesive without the impact of the text, which acts like a combining...

  A word from the editor 47   Where are the Bahraini women folk bands?!

My memory is flooded with songs by Bahrain's female folk bands. Songs full of sweet words and emotions, coupled with the beats of tambourines and drums, and...

Traditional Medicine of Muslims in the Indian State of Kerala

The ancient scholars in the State of Kerala had great knowledge of traditional medicine and healing and therapeutic methods. Two masters in the Sayidayn...

Us and Time An Anthropological Approach to Algerian Folk Proverbs

Our relation with time is so intimate, because man carries it as an internal rhythm, and follows its flow; time is associated with the essence of human life...

Anthropological Approach to African Tattoos in Saudi Novels

This paper focuses on tattoos and facial scars, which are deeply rooted practices in African culture, as well as religious rites and rituals that serve several...

Adil Maqdish's Folk Art: An Artistic Approach to Tunisian and Arabic Folk Tales and Legends

The name of the artist Adil Maqdish is associated with folkloric art in its various manifestations. This art focused on women to communicate several feelings,...

  Digital Art and the Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage Towards a Philosophy of Art in the Age of Information Technology

This research focuses on sharing sites where data is available through free sharing and (mostly) free intellectual property rights, facilitating the...

The Non-Textual Folk Biography and the Relationship Between Concepts in the Book: "Al Kalam Wal Khabar" by Saeed Yaqtin

The relationship between concepts in the book "Al Kalam Wal Khabar" would not have been so cohesive without the impact of the text, which acts like a combining...

Teaching Cello to Beginners in Tunisia: Reasons and Motivations A Critical Review

The musical education that focuses on the typology of instruments and their features should be taken seriously, since musical performance and vocal output...

Aspects of Common Beliefs and Practices of Mesopotamia and Ancient African Peoples

Even if we do not consider literary texts in and of themselves important as a record of incidents and disasters that have affected almost all mankind, these...

Study of Quranic Intertextuality in Algerian Folk Poetry, MuhammadBalkhair, as a model

The semiotician Mikhail Bakhtin was the first to emphasize the interactive nature of the literary text. Then the term "intertextuality "was adopted by his...

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