Master’s Degree Awarded to Mr. Ahmed Al-Bakeri in English Literature

Mr. Ahmed Saleh Mohammed Ahmed Al-Bakeri was awarded a Master’s Degree in English Literature with an average of (Excellent) and a grade of (91%) for his thesis titled: Exploring Gurnah’s By the Sea from an Islamic Perspective: A Critical Study, which was submitted to the Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts and Humanities – Sana’a University. The MA defense was held on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
The MA Viva-voce Committee, which was formed based on a resolution issued by the Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Council, consisted of the following:
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Committee Members |
Designation |
Position |
1 |
Prof. Muneer Ahmed Dahan Al-Aghbari |
External Examiner |
Chair |
2 |
Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Sharaf Al-Deen |
Main Supervisor |
Member |
3 |
Dr. Abdullah Mohammed Al-Ghurbani |
Internal Examiner |
Member |
The research aimed to:
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Evaluate the actions and behaviors of the novel’s characters from a religious perspective.
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Examine the extent to which the characters adhere to Islamic principles and obligations.
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Explore whether the novel can be interpreted as a satire of moral neglect and indifference to Islamic and religious teachings in the postcolonial era.
The research yielded several findings summarized as follows:
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The characters in By the Sea fail to uphold Islamic teachings in key areas such as inheritance, orphans’ wealth, and Islamic leadership.
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The novel can be viewed as a satirical reflection on neglect and indifference toward Islamic and religious teachings.
In light of these findings, the researcher recommended that future studies:
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Compare By the Sea with other postcolonial or diasporic novels through an Islamic ethical framework.
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Combine literary analysis with Islamic theology or Sufi philosophy to explore how spiritual exile, repentance, and divine mercy shape moral transformation and character development in Gurnah’s works.




