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Gender in the Arabic Language: A Linguistic and Technical Analysis

Gender in the Arabic Language: A Linguistic and Technical Analysis

Mohamed Zayed

Abstract

This paper explores the multifaceted representation of gender in the Arabic language, focusing on its grammatical structures, semantic implications, and the intricate interplay between language and societal gender norms. The investigation delves into how gender is encoded through various linguistic elements, the repercussions of these structures on gender perception, and the evolving discourse surrounding gender roles in Arabic-speaking communities. By synthesizing existing literature and offering detailed exemplifications, this study aims to deepen the understanding of gender in Arabic from a linguistic and technical perspective.

A Comprehensive Analysis of Matthew Arnold’s Dover Beach

 

A Comprehensive Analysis of Matthew Arnold’s Dover Beach

M.Zayed--

General Statement on the Poet

Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) was a prominent English poet, critic, and educator associated with the Victorian literary period. He is often classified as a member of the High Victorian school, which aimed to address the complexities of modern life, moral dilemmas, and the tensions between faith and doubt. Arnold's poetry reflects his profound concern for humanity's spiritual well-being amidst the challenges posed by industrialization and scientific advancements. His melancholic and reflective mood is particularly evident in Dover Beach, where he grapples with themes of love, faith, and the loss of certainty in a changing world.

Beowulf: The Quintessential Epic of Heroism and Legacy in Old English Literature

 

Beowulf: The Quintessential Epic of Heroism and Legacy in Old English Literature

M. Zayed, Alexandria--

Beowulf, one of the most significant works of Old English literature, is an epic poem composed in the early medieval period, likely between the 8th and 11th centuries. The exact authorship of Beowulf remains unknown, but it is believed to have been penned by a Christian poet, possibly a monk, who drew upon the rich oral tradition of heroic tales that preceded it. This poem not only serves as a historical artifact reflecting the values and beliefs of Anglo-Saxon society but also explores universal themes of heroism, loyalty, and the enduring struggle between good and evil.

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Tale of Purity in a Corrupt World

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Tale of Purity in a Corrupt World

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) is one of the most influential writers in world literature, known for his profound explorations of psychology, philosophy, and existential themes. Born in Moscow, Dostoevsky faced numerous hardships, including financial difficulties, imprisonment, and illness, which profoundly shaped his worldview. His works, including Crime and Punishment (1866), The Brothers Karamazov (1880), and The Idiot (1869), delve into the complexities of the human soul, morality, faith, and suffering.

A Timeless Guide to Strategy — A Summary of The Art of War

A Timeless Guide to Strategy — A Summary of The Art of War

The Art of War, written by the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu, is one of the most influential works on strategy, warfare, and leadership in history. Written over 2,500 years ago, this slim volume offers profound insights into the nature of conflict, success, and decision-making, transcending its original military context to become a guide for leaders in business, politics, and everyday life.

Mental Health in the Modern World: A Historical Shift and Current Challenges

Mental Health in the Modern World: A Historical Shift and Current Challenges

M. Zayed, Alexandria-- 

In recent years, mental health has gone from being a topic avoided in polite conversation to one at the forefront of public discourse. Once stigmatized and misunderstood, mental health issues are now seen as critical components of our overall well-being. This shift didn’t happen overnight—it has been the result of decades of advocacy, research, and personal stories shared in public spaces. As we move into a more open era of mental health awareness, it's essential to understand how we got here, where we are now, and the challenges that lie ahead.

Forgiveness Through Time: Lessons from Literature, History, and Philosophy

Forgiveness Through Time: Lessons from Literature, History, and Philosophy

M. Zayed, Alexandria--

Forgiving someone who has wronged you can often feel like the most difficult task in the world. Whether it’s a close friend, a family member, or a stranger, the pain of betrayal, disrespect, or harm leaves deep scars. However, holding onto anger and resentment doesn’t protect us from future harm—it only prolongs our suffering. In reality, forgiveness is not about condoning bad behavior or excusing the person who wronged you. Instead, it is about freeing yourself from the emotional chains that tie you to the hurt. By forgiving, you let go of the toxic emotions that hold you back, allowing you to heal and move forward. In this essay, we’ll explore why forgiveness is essential for your own well-being and how literature, history, and philosophy reveal the power of this deeply personal act.