Collected Articles is a compilation of newspaper articles written by Hamza Qublan Al-Mozainy and originally published in Al-Watan and Al-Sharq newspapers in Saudi Arabia. The book brings together critical essays that address major linguistic, cultural, academic, and educational issues in the Arab world.
A large portion of the book focuses on Arabic linguistics, including debates on Classical Arabic, dialects, linguistic identity, Arabization, and the role of English as a global scientific language. Al-Mozainy approaches these topics from a modern linguistic perspective, often challenging traditional assumptions and popular slogans surrounding language preservation.
Another major theme is academic corruption, where the author critically examines fake degrees, diploma mills, research fraud, and unethical academic practices in universities. Through sharp analysis and real examples, the book exposes systemic problems in higher education and calls for intellectual honesty and reform.
The author deliberately preserves the articles in their original form to reflect the intellectual and cultural context of the period in which they were written, making the book both a critical commentary and a historical record of contemporary Arab thought.
By:
Hamza Qublan Al-Mozainy Translated by:
Asmaa Abdel Khaleq Imprint: Madarek Company for Publishing and Distribution Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Spine: 17mm
Weight: 358g ISBN:9786038504901 ISBN 10: 6038504907 Pages: 298 Publication Date:06 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active