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Author(s) Title Reference
Mahmoud Manzalaoui Theory of Profane Love among the Arabs: the Development of the Genre. (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization 3), by Lois Anita Giffen 49/1, p. 117
RICHARD HITCHCOCK Muslim Spain: Its History and Culture, by Anwar G. Chejne

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