The Most Amazing Journeys in The History by: Anis Mansour (An Analytical Study)

أعجب الرحلات في التاريخ لأنيس منصور (دراسة تحليلية)

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Keywords:

Anis Mansour, Travelogue, History, Arabic Litrature, Analytical study.

Abstract

Since ancient times, man, regardless of gender, sect, or culture, has been interested in traveling in discovering the new world. Rather, the journey began from the beginning of the history of the first human being on earth. The journeys of the prophets are a rich part of human culture. The journey has made space for man a space of his thinking and culture. documenting his travels as an important part of the history of human experience, and this documentation has resulted in many books of poetry, stories, biography, geography and history. Anis Mansour is not the name of an ordinary writer or journalist, rather he was an encyclopedia in himself. He has contributions to different literary trends. His language is simple and easy. In his writings, he observes the viewer with special binoculars and summarizes them in a few lines; one of his advantages is to digest thousands of pages. The said book is a narrative journey summarizing trips in the past and present. A wonderful and interesting contribution that colors the biography, story, anecdote and the play. Anis Mansour mentioned the history of nations and shed light on the many historical and modern societies in one filed book for the people of the world. The titles of the book are very exciting and radiant, each page a lesson, history and biography in itself.

Author Biographies

Dr. Amin Ali, NUML Islamabad

PhD Arabic, NUML

Dr. Rana Aman Ullah, NUML Islamabad

Assistant Prof. Department of Arabic – NUML

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Published

2023-02-20

How to Cite

Dr. Amin Ali, & Dr. Rana Aman Ullah. (2023). The Most Amazing Journeys in The History by: Anis Mansour (An Analytical Study): أعجب الرحلات في التاريخ لأنيس منصور (دراسة تحليلية). Alorooba Research Journal, 4(1), 1–28. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/47