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Relegitimizing Religious Authority: Indonesian Gender-Just ʿUlamāʾ Amid COVID-19 [PDF]
Studies have highlighted the increased vulnerability of women during and after disasters. Thus, there has been a call for gender-aware disaster management—an approach which is certainly needed, especially when a patriarchal culture is embedded in a ...
Eva F. Nisa, Farid F. Saenong
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David H. Warren enriches the rising literature on ʿulamaʾ and the “Arab Spring” with his first book, which provides an overview of the history of Yusuf al-Qaradawi and Abdullah Bin Bayyah’s relations with Qatar and the UAE, respectively; both ʿulamaʾ ...
Muhammad Amasha
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Faḍlallāh Al-Ḥurūfī and His World: Power, Religion, and Sufism
This article discusses Faḍlallāh al-Ḥurūfī’s relations with political and religious circles in detail from his early youth when he left Astarabad, until his execution at the behest of Mīrānshāh, Timur’s son, in 796/1394.
Fatih Usluer
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The Legitimacy Paradigm of the Ottoman Commercial Code: ʿUlamāʾ and Interest
One of the critical points in Ottoman modernization involved the Commercial Code of Berriye of 1850, because this code formed the first of the texts the authorized board adopted as an exemplary source of foreign law and indigenized within the context of ...
İlknur Yaşar Bilicioğlu
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Orhan Bey’in fethi sonrasında İznik’te kurulan medrese, Osmanlı hakimiyetindeki coğrafyada faaliyete giren ilk medresedir. Bu durum, Osmanlı ilim ve düşünce hayatı bakımından İznik şehrine ve buradaki medreseye merkezî bir fonksiyonun atfedilmesini ...
Mehmet Kalaycı
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11./17. yüzyıl Osmanlı alimi ve bürokratı olan Beyāżīzāde Aḥmed Efendi’nin, biri Muḥyīddīn el-Ḳuraşī’nin el-Cevāhiru’l-Muḍiyye’si diğeri de Muṣliḥuddīn el-Amāsī’nin Maḫzenu’l-Fıḳh’ı olmak üzere iki yazma eser nüshasının vikaye ve zahriye sayfalarına not ...
Mehmet Kalaycı
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Manuscripts can function as historical documents in terms of the intertextual and extratextual information they contain, and they can be instrumental in this way in enlightening the biography of those involved in the physical circulation of a certain ...
Mehmet Kalaycı, Muzaffer Tan
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This article provides the first academic analysis of the popular Pakistani Islamic scholar and Urdu-speaking preacher Maulana Tariq Jamil. Drawing on years of ethnographic study of the Tablighi Jama’at, the revivalist movement to which Jamil belongs, as ...
Riyaz Timol
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Under the Rasūlid sultans of Yemen (r. 626-858/1229-1454), Abyssinia was famed for its gold, slaves and eunuchs, with a taste for imported cotton clothes and precious fabrics.
Zacharie Mochtari de Pierrepont
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The Attitude of Young Sunnī Muslims in Britain Towards Religious Authority
The absence of one single religious authority for the whole Muslim community in Britain results in the emergence of various religious authorities due to ethnic and sectarian differences. Muslim communities in Britain have generally been ghettoized around
Aydın Bayram
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