The Living and the Dead in Islam: Epitaphs as texts

The Living and the Dead in Islam: Epitaphs as texts
Title The Living and the Dead in Islam: Epitaphs as texts PDF eBook
Author Werner Diem
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 708
Release 2004
Genre Epitaphs
ISBN 9783447050838

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New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology

New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology
Title New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology PDF eBook
Author Sobhi Bouderbala
Publisher BRILL
Pages 220
Release 2017-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 9004345175

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New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology contains research presented at the 5th congress of the International Society for Arabic Papyrology (ISAP) held in Tunis in 2012. Like previous ISAP volumes, this one focuses on the transformative era of the Islamic conquests, although some of the articles treat later periods. The volume contains articles relevant to Arabic, Coptic, and Greek papyrology. There is also work on folk religion, astronomy, and epigraphy. Contributors: Lotfi Abdeljaouad, Lajos Berkes, Ursula Bsees, Janneke de Jong, Manabu Kameya, Marie Legendre, Matt Malczycki, Tonio Sebastian Richter, Johannes Thomann, Khaled Younes

Current issues in the analysis of Semitic grammar and lexicon

Current issues in the analysis of Semitic grammar and lexicon
Title Current issues in the analysis of Semitic grammar and lexicon PDF eBook
Author Lutz Edzard
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 260
Release
Genre
ISBN 9783447052689

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Islamic Piety in Medieval Syria

Islamic Piety in Medieval Syria
Title Islamic Piety in Medieval Syria PDF eBook
Author Daniella J. Talmon-Heller
Publisher BRILL
Pages 324
Release 2007-10-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047422848

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A study of religious thought and practice across a broad social spectrum, but within a well-defined historical context, this book is an interdisciplinary endeavor that incorporates the tools of philology, social-history and historical-anthropology. Focusing on the mosques, public assemblies, cemeteries and shrines of Syrian Muslims in the period of the crusades and the anti-Frankish jihad, the book describes and deciphers religious rites and experiences, liturgical calendars, spiritual leadership, and perceptions of impiety and dissent. Working from a perspective that breaks down the dichotomization of religion into 'official' and 'popular,' it exposes the negotiation, construction and dissemination of hybrid forms of religious life. The result is an intimate and complex presentation of the texture of medieval Islamic piety.

Grammar as a Window Onto Arabic Humanism

Grammar as a Window Onto Arabic Humanism
Title Grammar as a Window Onto Arabic Humanism PDF eBook
Author M. G. Carter
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 268
Release 2006
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9783447054447

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The majority of these articles dedicated to Michael G. Carter address aspects of Classical Arabic grammar. Ramzi Baalbaki discusses Mu'addib's treatise Daqa-'iq al-Tas.rif. Kees Versteegh considers questions of the government of 'inna in a treatise by the grammarian al-Warraq. Yasir Suleiman considers the fierce extra-linguistic debates which took place in the wake of two recent publications provocatively featuring Sibawayhi's name in the title. Pierre Larcher treats questions of authenticity surrounding a longish quotation from al-Farabi's Kitab al-'alfaz wa-l-huruf. Adrian Gully addresses the relationship between two important treatises on syntax and rhetoric from the eighth and sixth centuries AH respectively. Georges Bohas and Abderrahim Saguer consider the extent to which Arabic roots display a biliteral core which can be assigned a fairly constant semantic value. James Dickins provides an in-depth analysis of the system of verbal diatheses in Central Urban Sudanese Arabic. Werner Diem investigates the euphemistic use of the root lhq in its first and fourth forms to refer to death. Ronak Husni and Janet Watson analyse typical patterns of errors in Arabic essays written by English-speaking learners of Arabic. Finally, in a case study of the medieval translations of Aristotle's Poetics, Lutz Edzard and Adolf Kohnken look at the central status of Arabic for the transmission of Classical knowledge.

Umayyad Legacies

Umayyad Legacies
Title Umayyad Legacies PDF eBook
Author Antoine Borrut
Publisher BRILL
Pages 548
Release 2010-06-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004190988

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The Umayyads, the first dynasty of Islam, ruled over a vast empire from their central province of Syria, providing a line of caliphs from 661 to 750. Another branch later ruled in al-Andalus – Islamic Spain – from 756 to 1031, ruling first as emirs and then as caliphs themselves. This book is the first to bring together studies of this far-flung family and treat it not as two unrelated caliphates but as a single enterprise. Yet for all that historians have made note of Umayyad accomplishments in the Near East and al-Andalus, Umayyad legacies – what later generations made of these caliphs and their achievements – are poorly understood. Building on new interest in the study of memory and Islamic historiography and including interdisciplinary perspectives from Arabic literature, art, and archaeology, this book highlights Umayyad achievements and the shaping of our knowledge of the Umayyad past.

Between Memory and Power

Between Memory and Power
Title Between Memory and Power PDF eBook
Author Antoine Borrut
Publisher BRILL
Pages 543
Release 2023-07-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004466320

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Between Memory and Power intends to demonstrate that a robust culture of historical writing existed in 2nd/8th century Syria, and to offer new methodological approaches to access this now lost history, torn between memory and oblivion. By studying the making of Umayyad heroes or Abbasid origins-myths, this book aims to reveal the successive meanings granted to Syrian history, and to identify the various layers of historical writing and rewriting during the first centuries of Islam. Taken together, these elements make possible a history of meanings of the very space of Syria, articulated around power and its expression, which grants a clear coherence to the period, extending well beyond the dynastic caesura of 132/750.