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The Politics of Sufism and Ḥasidut in Medieval Egypt
The present article is, firstly, a review of a recent publication by Elisha Russ-Fishbane that will, secondly, seek to develop an entanglement perspective on piety in the Ayyubid age.
Björn Bentlage, Gerold Necker
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Islamism and Jihadism: The Transformation of Classical Notions of Jihad into an Ideology of Terrorism [PDF]
Contemporary jihad is the lineal descendant of classical jihad theory as modified by contemporary radical Islam. It has expressions in both Sunni and Shi‘ite Islam, but differs from the classical material in that the targets allowable for jihad are not ...
Cook, David
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Sino-arabic Script and Architectural Inscriptions in Xi\u27an Great Mosque, China [PDF]
The Islamic art have played a significant role in the development of Muslim Chinese community in China, it wasdeveloped through time in response to cultural needs of the minority Muslim groups in China.
Dilmi, D. (Djamel)
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Selahaddin Eyyûbi, yazar Abdul Rahman Azzam, çeviren Pınar Arpaçay (İstanbul: Alfa Yayıncılık, 2015)
Mısırlı tarihçi Abdul Rahman Azzam, Saladin adlı eserinde Selâhaddîn-i Eyyûbî’nin başarısının temel nedenlerini IV. (X.) ve V. (XI.) yüzyıllarda İslam dünyasında ortaya çıkan Sünnî uyanışın siyasî ve entelektüel boyutları bağlamında yeniden ...
Bedrettin Basuğuy
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The policy of Mansur Saif al-Din Qalawun towards the Crusader forces in the Levant [PDF]
As a result of the Crusader invasion of the Levant, Muslim rulers emerged who were able - with their ability and competence - to occupy the command center for the Levant region or some of its cities and to lead the united front that they formed from what
Duried Nory
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At the zenith of its power Ayyubid rule stretched from the Tunisian border in the west, the Yemen in the south and al-Jazira north and eastwards, but only three areas out of this large territorial expanse have received any serious architectural study that has been published; these are Cairo, Damascus and, to a lesser extent, Aleppo.
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This article examines the madrasa-madhhab relationship between the 5th (11th) and 10th (16th) centuries based on the book al-Dāris fī Tārīhial-Madāris by the historian of Damascus, ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Nuʿaymī (d.
Harun Yılmaz
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The caliph and the falcons: a ninth‐century history from Iceland to Iraq
In the late ninth and early tenth centuries, an extraordinary number of falcons were given to the ʿAbbāsid caliphs in Baghdad, many of which were white. Gifts from competing dynasties in the northern provinces of the Caliphate, at least some of these birds were almost certainly gyrfalcons from near the Arctic Circle.
Caitlin Ellis, Sam Ottewill‐Soulsby
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ABSTRACT The cities of Petra and Udhruh were administrative and cultural centers in southern Jordan from Nabataean through Roman and Byzantine times into the early Islamic periods (first century BCE to eighth century CE). These communities built water harvesting systems to be able to survive in this arid environment.
Marcel R. Hoosbeek +4 more
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Eyyûbî hanedan üyelerinin birçoğunun Şâfiî mezhebini benimsemesi hâkimiyetleri altındaki pek çok şehir gibi Halep’te de dinî ve idarî yapının söz konusu mezhebe göre şekillenmesini beraberinde getirmiştir.
Nuran Ünal
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