One of the well-known kinds of writing among the various types of Islamic writing is Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets) which is inspired by Qur’an, history account, and the narratives of the lives of the prophets living prior to Islam. In the following article, Paolini looks into Islamic resources in order to study the works which consist of the prophets’ stories and their titles thoroughly; and continues to review the most famous books in this literary group, many of which are entitled Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets).
Paolini, I., Abbāsi, M., & Nushāvand, R. (2011). Points about Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets) in Islamic Resources. The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22(128), 27-32.
MLA
Ian Paolini; Mehrdād Abbāsi; Rāhele Nushāvand. "Points about Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets) in Islamic Resources", The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22, 128, 2011, 27-32.
HARVARD
Paolini, I., Abbāsi, M., Nushāvand, R. (2011). 'Points about Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets) in Islamic Resources', The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 22(128), pp. 27-32.
VANCOUVER
Paolini, I., Abbāsi, M., Nushāvand, R. Points about Ghesas Alanbiā (The Stories of the Prophets) in Islamic Resources. The Quarterly Journal Ayeneh-ye- Pazhoohesh, 2011; 22(128): 27-32.