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The Criticism Concept of Arabic Poetry in Ibn Qutaibah and Ibn Sallam Al-Jumahi Perspectives
This study aims to compare with the analysis of the thoughts of Ibn Qutaiba and Ibn Sallam Al-Jumahi in Literary Criticism. The research methodology involves a qualitative analysis of the writings of Ibn Qutaibah and Ibn Sallam Al-Jumahi.
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Abu Nu‛aym Al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038): Conflicting Opinions
Abu Nu‛aym al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038) is a renowned figure with a glorious reputation. He is known as a hadith traditionist, historiographer, advocate of Sufism, and author of many works, the most celebrated of which is Ḥilyat al-awliyā’ wa-ṭabaqāt al ...
Meis Al-Kaisi
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Pseudo-Aristotle’s Risalat al-Tuffaha: Its History and Critical Edition with Remarks on its Possible Authorship and an Overview of its Contents [PDF]
This article examines Pseudo-Aristotle’s Risālat al-Tuffāḥa or Kitāb al-Tuffāḥa (Lat. Liber de Pomo, Eng. The Book of the Apple) in terms of its history, possible authorship, and manuscripts, presents an overview of its contents and includes a critical ...
Muhammed Burak Bakır
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The Literary Comparisons In Classical Arabic Literature
“Comparative literature” that started with Villemain and Ampère in the first quarter of the 19th century began to spread in the academic circles of Arab countries after the Second World War. However, comparisons were made between literary works in Arabic
İbrahim Şaban
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Araştırmamız büyük olaylar ve tarihsel figürler arasındaki ilişkiyi konu edinmektedir. Büyük olaylar; tarihte önemli kırılmalara yol açan krizler, çöküşler, zaferler gibi hadiselerdir.
Abdülvahid Yakub Sipahioğlu
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Ebū Ḥanīfe, yaşadığı dönemden itibaren çok fazla tenkide muhatap olmuş bir alimdir. Ṭabaḳāt-ricāl gibi biyografik kaynaklarda bu türden tenkitlere fazlaca tesadüf etmek mümkündür.
Muhammet Emin Eren
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Hallal’s 'Tabaqat Ashab al-Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal' and Its Place in Islamic Thought
Since early dates many works have been prepared in the type of tabaqat, which is one of the important writing styles of Islamic thought. The efforts of the traditionists (muhaddithun) draw attention to the works written since the eighth century. With the
İsa Koç
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The Depiction of Al-Bukhārī’s travels in classical Islamic literature
Travel (riḥla) after the death of the Prophet Muḥammad, and the geographically disparate locations of his companions made travelling for the acquisition of knowledge, and for the attainment of reliable ḥadīṯh an absolute necessity and it was regarded as ...
U. Ghani
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Patricia Crone and the “secular tradition” of early Islamic historiography: An exegesis
Abstract Patricia Crone famously identified three distinct sub‐traditions within early Islamic historiography: a “religious tradition”, a “tribal tradition”, and a “secular tradition”. Whereas the first is extremely unreliable and the second is partially unreliable regarding early Islamic history in general (c.
Joshua J. Little
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Since the 5th/11th century, the city of Fez (in present-day Morocco) has been holding a major role within the scholars’ networks of the Islamic West, especially as an important place of transmission of the Mālikī Sunnism.
Aurélien Montel
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