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Enlightening Europe on Islam and the Ottomans: Mouradgea d'Ohsson and His Masterpiece by Carter Vaughn Findley (review)

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 2022
contemporaries a disillusionment with the new imperial order. Pfeifer notes that while some Sunni Arab intellectuals did become proficient in Ottoman Turkish, most did not.
S. Mills
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Religione e regionalismo nell’Egitto ottomano attraverso una ricognizione dei generi e dei temi della letteratura religiosa

Quaderni di studi arabi, 2022
In this paper we will examine how religious literature in Ottoman Egypt (16th–19th century), in continuity with the production of the Mamluk period, contributed to celebrate the geographical boundary in order to claim the lost centrality of Egypt, at ...
Arianna Tondi
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Scholarship, trade and politics: Andalusian contribution to the Mediterranean standing of Tripoli (3rd/9th–5th/11th centuries)

Libyan Studies, 2021
Given the lack of local sources, the history of Tripoli as a global Mediterranean city remains unclear until the Ottoman conquest of the 16th century.
Aurélien Montel
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Abu Khaira Al-A’arabi Life and Lexicology Legacy

Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature, 2021
The aim of the present study is to investigate the life of Abu Khaira Al- A’arabi and the legacy of his Lexicon. One of a number of articulate, urbanised Bedouin engaged in the field, other linguists were influenced by his lexicological classifications ...
Ahmed Hassan, Halima Al-Asal
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Exploring a New Link to the Tabaqāt of Exegetes: The Literature of Thabat - with Special Focus on Ibn ‘Aqīlah al-Makkī’s Life Story

İslâm Araştırmaları Dergisi
Numerous genres of writing have emerged in the tradition of Islāmic thought including ṭabaqāt, thabat, ta‘rīfāt, mufradāt, and muṣṭalaḥāt. The present study delves into the possibility that the genre of thabat is a new field within the tradition of ...
Zakir Demir
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Ballaghanā ʿan an-Nabī: early Basran and Omani Ibāḍī understandings of sunna and siyar, āthār and nasab

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2020
This paper explores the usages of four concepts – sunna, sīra, āthār, and nasab – mainly in early Ibāḍī epistles, but also in other types of Ibāḍī literature, to examine how early Ibāḍīs understood the legacy of the Prophet Muḥammad, and their relation ...
Adam R. Gaiser
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The Revolution of Form: Naguib Mahfouz from the Suez Crisis to the Arab Spring

Specters of World Literature, 2020
This chapter considers how Naguib Mahfouz has been co-opted in global and in national literary cultures alike. I argue that while the Swedish Academy’s decision to award Mahfouz the Nobel Prize in 1988 was based on universalist principles that obscure ...
Karim Mattar
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THE SCHOLARLY PERSONA IN DAGESTANI ARABIC BIOGRAPHICAL LITERATURE

History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus
This article explores the construction of scholarly personae in 20th-century Arabic biographical and hagiographical literature from Daghestan. Drawing on the conceptual framework of persona as formulated by Mineke Bosch and further developed by Herman ...
S. Shikhaliev
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Images of Women’s Social Agency in Islamic Literature from the Ninth to the Fifteenth Centuries

Hawwa
In this article, I explore the changing representations of female protagonists in classical Islamic narratives in order to study Islamic ideas of female agency in the public sphere. The research is based on a close analysis of Islamic narrative sources,
Marwa Khatib
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A Panoramic Overview of the Historical Development of Tafsīr Scholarship in Amasya (14th–20th Centuries)

Amasya İlahiyat Dergisi
This article examines the literature of Qur’anic exegesis [tafsīr] produced in the city of Amasya during the historical period from the 8th century A.H./14th century A.D. to the 14th century A.H./20th century A.D.
Davut Ağbal
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