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Rajab under the Ayyubids and Mamluks

Sacred Place and Sacred Time in the Medieval Islamic Middle East, 2020
Official rites of Rajab were not recorded in sources written under the Sunni Ayyubids, but popular devotions such as supererogatory prayer assemblies, voluntary fasting, charitable giving and the ʿumra seem to have been widespread. These rites evoking heated polemics, especially between the scholars of Damascus.
Daniella Talmon-Heller
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The Shrine in Cairo under the Sunni Ayyubids and Mamluks

Sacred Place and Sacred Time in the Medieval Islamic Middle East, 2020
The re-Sunnification of Cairo, initiated by Saladin after the overthrow of the Fatimids in 1171, did not impede the veneration of the Husayni shrine and mosque. It ceased to constitute a source of political legitimation, but remained a popular pilgrimage
Daniella Talmon-Heller
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