Arabica

Arabica may refer to:

  • Coffea arabica, a coffee tree species
  • Arebica or Arabica, the Bosnian Arabic alphabet
  • The Belarusian Arabic alphabet
  • Arabica (journal), a journal of Arabic and Islamic studies
  • and also

  • Revalenta arabica, a preparation which was sold in the 18th century as an empirical diet for invalids, extraordinary restorative virtues being attributed to it
  • Genera / Species / subspecies

  • Arabica (genus), an extant animal genus represented in the fossil record
  • Vulpes vulpes arabica, the Arabian red fox, a red fox subspecies native to Arabia
  • Mohammed Arkoun

    Professor Mohammed Arkoun (Berber: Muḥemmed Arkun, Arabic: محمد أركون; 1 February 1928 – 14 September 2010) was an Algerian scholar and thinker of Kabyle descent. He was considered to have been one of the most influential secular scholars in Islamic studies contributing to contemporary intellectual Islamic reform. In a career of more than 30 years, he had been a critic of the tensions embedded in his field of study, advocating Islamic modernism, secularism, and humanism. During his academic career, he wrote his numerous books mostly in French, and occasionly in English and Arabic. He appeared on numerous occasions on French TV and magazines, on Berbère Télévision speaking in Berber, and on Aljazeera TV speaking in Arabic.

    Academic career

    A native of the Kabyle village of Beni Yenni, Tizi Ouzou Province in Kabylie, Algeria, and a native speaker of the Berber language, he studied at the Faculty of Literature of the University of Algiers and at the Sorbonne in Paris (agrégé in Arabic language and Literature, 1956 and Ph.D., 1968). He established his academic reputation with his studies of the history and philosophy of Ibn Miskawayh. As he began to consider how one might rethink Islam in the contemporary world, his questioning provided a counterpoint to the predominant interpretations of both the Muslim world and the non-Muslim West. As the editor of Arabica, he broadened the journal's scope, and played a "significant" role in shaping Western-language scholarship on Islam (source?). He is the author of numerous books in French, English and Arabic, including most recently: Rethinking Islam (Boulder, Colorado, 1994), L'immigration: défis et richesses (Paris, 1998) and The Unthought in Contemporary Islamic Thought (London, 2002). His shorter studies have appeared in many academic journals and his works have been translated into several languages.

    100% Arabica

    100% Arabica (1997) is a French comedy movie, directed by Mahmoud Zemmouri, starring Khaled, and Cheb Mami.

    External links

  • 100% Arabica at the Internet Movie Database

  • Podcasts:

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    para que pueda hacer a mi sentir
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    es que yo estoy muriendo por amor
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    es por eso que hoy te pido esta oportunidad
    eres tú la única que en días me puede sanar
    Y si algún día yo soy parte de tus sueños
    quiero que me digas que será cuestión de tiempo
    como duele que esto ya no pueda funcionar
    contigo la luna yo podría conquistar
    Y si te vas no habrá nadie aquí
    para que pueda hacer a mi sentir
    es que yo estoy muriendo por amor




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    Arabica, robusta excelsa? A coffee bean you’ve never heard of may someday be your brew

    South China Morning Post 07 Mar 2025
    There’s a coffee crisis due to climate change. It’s ravaging harvests. A coffee variety native to Africa and grown in Asia may be a saviour ... .
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    Indian arabica shipments rise 60% in Jan-Feb on good demand

    Business Line 05 Mar 2025
    Similarly, the arabica cherry exports were up 60 per cent at 2,636 tonnes (1,647 tonnes).
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