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Nancy N. Roberts

Arabic-English translator and scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Nancy N. Roberts is a translator of Arabic literature.[1] She won the University of Arkansas Translation Award for her translation of Ghada Samman's Beirut '75. She also received a commendation from the judges of the 2008 Banipal Prize for her translation of Salwa Bakr's The Man from Bashmour.[2]

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Early life and education

She was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. She completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology and religious studies at Western Kentucky University. Then she did a graduate degree in M.S.Applied linguistics from Indiana University Bloomington and went abroad. She lived in Lebanon for one year and five years in Kuwait and returned for about 7 years and she did M.A.Arabic language and Literature at Indiana University. She settled in Jordan and lived there from 1995 until 2015.[3]

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Career

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  • Indiana University-Bloomington, associate instructor in English, 1980-81.
  • American University of Beirut, Lebanon, instructor in English, 1981-82.
  • Kuwait University, Kuwait City, instructor of English in College of Commerce, 1982-87.
  • Earlham College, Richmond, IN, instructor in English as a second language, 1988-90.
  • Indiana University-Bloomington, instructor in Arabic, 1991-93.
  • AL al-Bayt University, Mafraq, Jordan, instructor in English as a second language, 1994-97.
  • Federal Broadcasting Information Service, Jordan Bureau, translator, 1998-99.
  • Free-lance translator, Amman, Jordan, 1999-.
  • Mitchell Translations, translator from Arabic to English, 1994.
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Works

Selected Translations:

Roberts has also translated works on Islamic history, jurisprudence and Sufism. These include:

  • The Jurisprudence of the Prophetic Biography, a translation of Fiqh al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah (فقه السيرة النبوية) by Muhammad Sa'id Ramadan al-Buti
  • Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four Sunni Schools, Volume I: Modes of Islamic Worship by Abd al-Rahman Ibn Muhammad Awad al-Jaziri
  • Apostasy in Islam by Taha Jabir Alalwani

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References

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