This volume presents the Arabic text of "One Thousand and One Nights", also known as the "Arabian Nights". This edition is edited by Christian Maximilian Habicht and Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer. Volume 7 offers a further installment of these timeless tales, preserving the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the original Arabic narratives.
"One Thousand and One Nights" is a collection of stories originating from the Middle East and South Asia. The tales are framed by the story of Scheherazade, who tells these stories to her husband, King Shahryar, over a thousand and one nights in order to save her life. The collection includes well-known stories such as "Aladdin", "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", and "Sinbad the Sailor". These stories offer a fascinating glimpse into the customs, beliefs, and imagination of the cultures from which they originate.
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