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Bilal Orfali

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Bilal Orfali is a Lebanese scholar of Arabic language and literature. He currently serves as Sheikh Zayed Chair of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the American University of Beirut.[1][2] He is considered an expert on Arabic prose and poetry, especially during the 10th century.[3]

Life

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Orfali earned a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the American University of Beirut in 2000, 2001 and 2003 respectively. He then went on to earn a Master of Philosophy in 2006 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 2009, both from Yale University.[4][5] Orfali is currently a professor of Arabic studies at AUB, while also having served as a visiting scholar at the prestigious Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey from 2011 to 2012.[3][5] He also serves as the director of the AUB's intensive CAMES summer program for Arabic language education.[6]

Selected works

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Abstracts

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Articles

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  • Orfali, Bilal (2009). "The Works of Abū Manṣūr al-Tha'ālibī (350-429/961-1039)". Journal of Arabic Literature. 40 (3). Leiden: Brill Publishers: 273–318. doi:10.1163/008523709X12554960674539. JSTOR 20720591.
  • "A Sketch Map of Arabic Poetry Anthologies up to the Fall of Baghdad." Journal of Arabic Literature, vol. 43, # 1, 2012. Pgs. 29–59.[7]

Edited works

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Original works

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  • The Comfort of the Mystics, with Gerhard Böwering. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2013. 1st ed., 720 pgs.[11] ISBN 9789004233614

Citations

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  1. ^ "AUB - Faculty Member Profile - Bilal Orfali". American University of Beirut. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  2. ^ Bilal Orfali at Alibris.
  3. ^ a b Faculty and Members, 2011-2012, pg. 17. Institute for Advanced Study's official website.
  4. ^ Bilal Orfali Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine at the Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages, American University of Beirut's official site. Accessed February 23, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Orfali, Bilal at the Institute for Advanced Study's official site.
  6. ^ "Foreigners and Lebanese expatriates soak up Lebanese culture and Arabic classes on campus," Al Bawaba (Middle East) Ltd., 2009.
  7. ^ A Sketch Map of Arabic Poetry Anthologies up to the Fall of Baghdad at Ingentaconnect.
  8. ^ In the Shadow of Arabic at Brill Online.
  9. ^ Sufism, Black and White at Brill Online.
  10. ^ "Texts and Studies on the Qurʾān". Brill. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  11. ^ Böwering, Gerhard; Orfali, Bilal (2015-01-08). The Comfort of the Mystics: A Manual and Anthology of Early Sufism. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-23362-1.
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