The Reflections
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The Reflections

An English Translation of Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti's 'An-Naẓarāt' – Part I

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eBook - ePub

The Reflections

An English Translation of Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti's 'An-Naẓarāt' – Part I

About this book

 This book offers a faithful English translation of An-Nazarat ('The Reflections') by Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti, a distinguished essayist from the era of the Nahda, or the Modern Arabic Literary Renaissance in Egypt. Al-Manfaluti's magnum opus, first published in 1910, is a rich collection of short stories, essays, and a few adapted translations, originally featured in Egypt's al-Mu'ayyad newspaper. 

 With a sharp, reflective eye, al-Manfaluti captures the vibrant tapestry of life, inviting readers to explore the intricate interplay of cultural identity and the dynamic evolution of society. His works, which John A. Haywood describes as spanning the 'whole gamut of current ethical and social problems,' offer a glimpse into the early 20th-century Egyptian zeitgeist, touching on themes of political nationalism, pan-Islamic aspirations, and religious reform. 

 Al-Manfaluti's unique, almost highbrow style, with its distinct lustre, sets his writings apart. Abdul-Sattar Jawad compares him to the Romantic essayist Lamb, noting al-Manfaluti's use of personal reminiscences, stories, interest in the natural past, and prose poems, often reinforced with verse quotations. 

 Hailed as a genius in the art of literary composition and prose-writing, and a leader in pure stylistic diction, al-Manfaluti's   An-Nazarat  remains a seminal work for those interested in the Middle East and the Nahda period, a melting pot of social and literary significance. 

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Year
2024
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9798889101130

Table of contents

  1. The Reflections
  2. About the Author
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright Information ©
  5. Acknowledgment
  6. Dedication for the ST Book of ‘An-Naẓarāt’
  7. Preface to the ST Book of ’An-Naẓarāt’
  8. Forewords to the ST Book of ‘An-Naẓarāt’
  9. Biographical Sketch of Muṣṭafā L. al-Manfalūṭī
  10. Introduction by the Translator
  11. Excerpts of Literature in Criticism of al-Manfalūṭī’s Style and ‘An-Naẓarāt’ at Large
  12. Introduction to the ST Book of ‘An-Naẓarāt’
  13. Morrow
  14. The First Drinking Glass
  15. The Interred Infant
  16. The Lunar Apostrophe
  17. Where is ‘Virtue’?
  18. The Haves and the Have-nots
  19. The City of Bliss
  20. Oh, Grief-Stricken Man!
  21. Get Thee to a Cloister!
  22. Mercy
  23. The Epistle of Forgiveness
  24. A Lesson to be Learnt from Vicissitudinous Life
  25. Thy Felonization is demoralizedly Aided and Abetted by Thy Folk
  26. Truthsaying and Untruthsaying
  27. The Poetasters
  28. Freedom
  29. EDIFYINGLY MORAL LESSONS FROM THE HEGIRA
  30. Equity
  31. The Western Culture
  32. The Day of Reckoning
  33. The Single Strand of Hoary Hair
  34. The Fisherman
  35. Suicide
  36. Aesthetic Beauty
  37. Falsity
  38. The Chamber of Melancholies
  39. Honor
  40. Attachment and Marriage
  41. Islam and Christianity
  42. CONGRATULATORY FELICITATION OR CONDOLATORY CONSOLATION?
  43. Bigyny
  44. In the Cause of Charity
  45. Ethics of Debate
  46. Conjugal Patronage
  47. No Barbarity in Islam
  48. The Curmudgeon
  49. Mosquitoes and Adamites
  50. Perturbation of Mind
  51. Unification
  52. Genius
  53. The Wretched Women
  54. Pure Stylistic Diction
  55. The Innermost Being
  56. Zayd and ’Amr
  57. Abū ash-Shamaqmaq
  58. Revolutions of Celestial Orbs
  59. A Eulogium of Voltaire
  60. Men of Science and Men of Nescience
  61. Men and Women
  62. Doing Da’wah
  63. Endnotes

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