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- The Mosaic Dance Concert Series: a Tapestry of Middle Eastern Dances
- Who Was Muhammad & How Did Islam Unite the Arab People?
- Arabic Language, Culture, and Communication
- Arabs and Muslims in Homeland and Little Mosque on the Prairie
- The Status of Jerusalem ______
- Influence of Qur'an on Arabic Language
- Unpacking the Arab Part of Identity, Spring, and World
- Arabia Before Islam
- The Origin of the Quran
- Music and Dance of the Middle East
- Mihrab Design and Ornamentation of Selected Mosques in Malaysia
- Racial Identity Construction of Arab American College Students
- Folklore of the Arab World1
- The Reception of Arabic-Language Works Translated Into English and Published in the U.S
- Miraculous Language of the Qur'an
- America's Recognition to Jerusalem As Israel's Capital Is Good for Arabs
- No Longer Invisible: Arab and Muslim Exclusion After September 11
- Basic Background About Arab Culture, Islam, and the Middle East in Light of the Ten Year Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks, Studen
- Text: HISTORY ALIVE! the Medieval World
- The Fall of the New City 1947-1950 Nathan Krystall
- Karim Nagi-Mohammed Study Guide
- Conflict Between the Prophet Muhammad and the Mushr1kun * Of' Quraysh], During' the Meccan1 Period
- SACRED SPACES: ISLAMIC ART and ARCHITECTURE (West and Central Asian Architecture) WEST and CENTRAL ASIAN ARCHITECTURE
- Sovereignty in Jerusalem
- Folk Dancing in the City Individuality, Innovation and Hybridity of Tradition Among Folk Dancers and Members of a Young NGO in Beirut-Lebanon
- Stereotypes, Conflict, History, Cultural Identity and Post 9/11
- Inequality in Medical Care in Israel Arabs and Jews in the Jerusalem District of the General Sick Fund
- Arab Civilization the Arabs Were Originally the People of the Arabian Desert
- Muslim Religious Architecture: Part I the Mosque and Its Early Development
- Literary Life in the Arabic Peninsula. (Translated by Martin Sprengling)
- English Literary Portrait of the Arabs
- Finding Islam in Detroit: the Multiple Histories, Identities, and Locations of a City and Its Muslims
- Understanding the Arab World
- WHO ARE the ARABS? by Steve Tamari
- Timeline: Islam in the Middle Ages B
- Old Jerusalem: Whose to Govern