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 Amin Maalouf (Arabic: أمين معلوف), born 25 February, 1949 in Beirut, is a Lebanese author. He writes in French, and his works have been translated into many languages. He received the Prix Goncourt in 1993 for his novel Rock of Tanios. He was...


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Amin Maalouf Utilizes Language and Religion in Leo Africanus
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 In his book Leo Africanus, Amin Maalouf utilizes language and religion in order to shed light and give insight into Muslim culture, while at the same time indirectly defying Western stereotypes. The immense detail of Islamic culture that the book provides, even more than its linguistic brilliance, makes it more than just your average travel writing.


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