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American Muslim Tarbiya: Parents, Experts, ʿUlamāʾ, and Debates about Mothering [PDF]
This dissertation accounts for debates around correct American Muslim mothering in the 21st century. It centers around the following underlying questions: What advice do Muslim modernists and Sunni ʿulamāʾ offer to mothers for raising Muslims in the ...
Khan, Nadia Inji
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The four research articles in this issue address various traditions in Islamic inquiry. Andrew F. March’s “Islamic Constitutionalism Before Sovereignty” explores an important moment in Islamic modernity for the purposes of drawing a contrast with ...
Ovamir Anjum
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Mabāḥit falsafīya dīnīya li-baʿḍ al-qudamāʾ min ʿulamāʾ an-naṣrānīya
Mabāḥiṯ falsafīya dīnīya li-baʿḍ al-qudamāʾ min ʿulamāʾ an-naṣrānīyaTeilw. in arab.
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Brannon D. Ingram’s monograph casts fresh light on the global life of the Deoband movement, which is “arguably the most influential Muslim reform and revival movement outside of the Middle East in the last two centuries” (2).
Ali Altaf Mian
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Sabios y santos de Silves emigrados al Mágreb
With the advance of the Christian “Reconquista” in the Iberian Peninsula, many scholars (‘ulamā’) migrated to other Islamic countries. In this article, nine biographies of scholars from Silves (in nowadays Portugal) who migrated to Morocco and who lived ...
Manuela Marín
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Muslim reformism in Daghestan:Islamic politics and Muslim education after the Russian Revolution [PDF]
This dissertation analyzes the discourse of Daghestani “reformist” scholars of Islam (ʿulamāʾ) after the collapse of the Russian Empire and their attempts to gain religious and political authority in the new post-imperial environment.
Sahakyan, N.
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Religion, politics and the anxiety of Maslaha Reasoning :The production of a Fiqh al-Thawra after the 2011 Egyptian Revolution [PDF]
This chapter investigates the maṣlaḥa-based reasoning of the ʿulamāʾ during the Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath, focusing in particular on ʿAli Jumʿa, Ahmad al-Tayyib, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, as well as members of Qaradawi’s network the International ...
Warren, David
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Iḫbār al-ʿulamāʾ bi-ʾaḫbār al-ḥukamāʾ
Tārīḫ al-ḥukamāʾ : wa-huwa muḫtaṣar az-zauzanī al-musammā bi-'l-Muntaḫabāt al-multaqaṭāt min kitāb Iḫbār al-ʿulamāʾ bi-ʾaḫbār al-ḥukamāʾÜberw. in arab. Schr., arab.
Qifṭī, ʿAlī Ibn-Yūsuf
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This study examines the historical spread of Islam within the Mempawah Kingdom, focusing on the interplay between religion and culture during the reign of Opu Daeng Manambon (1741–1761).
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For the Saudi’s Kingdom or for the Umma? Global ʿulamāʾ in the Dār al-Ḥadīth in Medina
In this article, I illustrate how ʿulamāʾ from south Asia, west Africa and Egypt had come together in the Dār al-Ḥadīth College in Medina and its branch in Mecca in order to support Ibn Saʿūd’s regime in teaching the Salafī doctrine.
Ahmed, C
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