Employing the method of Ḥadīt̲h̲ criticism in verifying the attribution of books to their authors : A practical case study on The Books of al-Ḥiyal (legal stratagems) which are attributed to the Ḥanafīs in the second century [PDF]
The present study examines a genre of books known as, al-Ḥiyal (legal stratagems), which have been attributed to the three imāms of the Ḥanafī school. Historical sources attribute the authorship of a text in said genre to al-Imām Abū Ḥanīfa, another to ...
Al-Bakri, Hamzeh
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Türkiye’de Hadis İlminde Kadın Konulu Çalışmaların Meta-Sentez Analizi
Hadis ilminde kadını konu edinerek hazırlanan tezlerin meta-sentez yöntemiyle incelenmesinin amaçlandığı bu çalışmada, “Türkiye’de, hadis ilminde hanımlara dair hazırlanan tezlerde kadına karşı nasıl bir algı ve yönelim vardır?” şeklindeki temel soruya ...
Emine Erdoğan Marsak
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A Study on the Historical Foundations of Jewish Orientalism: Ignaz Goldziher Example
While Christians had a long history of Islamic Studies in the West, Jewish also made remarkable contributions to this field beginning from the early periods, and they have had a pioneering role in this field thanks to the scientists they educated ...
Hafize Yazıcı
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(التَّعقب عند العلماء( علم الحديث نموذجاً
اهتمَّ المسلمون منذ العصور الأولى بصيانة العلوم، وإتقان الفنون، فكان دأبهم أن يقوم على كل فنٍ أهله، وبما أن الخطأ ملازم لابن آدم لا ينفك عنه، هيأ الله سبحانه وتعالى في كل عصر من يصحح خطأ غيره ممن سبقوه أو عاصروه، وهكذا درج العلماء على تعقب من سبقهم في ...
Asma Albogha
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The Broken Spell: The Romance Genre in Late Mughal India [PDF]
This study is concerned with the Indian "romance" (qissah) genre, as it was understood from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century. Particularly during the Mughal era, oral and written romances represented an enchanted world populated by ...
Khan, Mohamad
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Understanding Patrimonial Resilience: Lessons from the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
Once declared as a habitual relic of ‘the Third World’ countries, patrimonial regimes have re-emerged on a global scale. Even in the fully bureaucratized states, patrimonial relations made a convincing comeback.
Kobas, Tolga
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The Public Sphere during the Later Abbasid Caliphate (1000- 1258 CE): The Role of Sufism [PDF]
This study reconsiders and overturns key Orientalist assumptions about popular agency and despotic rule in medieval Islamic society. These assumptions encompass the notions that no relationship existed between the lower rungs of society and the ruling ...
Muhammad, Atta
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Umma and Identity in Early Islamic Persia [PDF]
This dissertation analyzes local and regional histories written during the 10th to 13th centuries in areas that were historically a part of the Persian Empire. These texts are written in Persian or Arabic or both. Some sources were originally in Arabic
Hanaoka, Mimi
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Being a Scientist and a Muslim:Authority in the Islam-Science Debate [PDF]
In 2004 was er ophef in Nederland nadat enkele moslimstudenten Biomedische wetenschappen aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam de evolutietheorie bekritiseerden en verwierpen in een van hun essays voor de opleiding. Het incident werd breed uitgemeten in de
Gültekin, Müslümat
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Building on life story interviews with Muslim women – divorced and living in Istanbul – this article traces women's evocations of hak (haqq, , right) and other related terms in their narratives about financial arrangements during divorce proceedings. Mainly denoting right, justice, truth and due, the polysemic notion of hak encompasses a complex set of
Burcu Kalpaklıoğlu
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