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Early Autobiographical Writing in The History of Islamic Literature

Al-Muqaddimah: Online journal of Islamic History and Civilization, 2021
Autobiographical writing is a historical literary writing that reveals the author's views on himself, man and the environment around his life. This article reviews the development of autobiographical writing in Islamic history, also reviews five autobiographical writings written by several Islamic scholars and philosophers to describe the form and ...
Ahmad Marzuk Shaary   +1 more
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Islam in the history of early Europe

European Review, 1996
Virtually every account of European history after the fall of the Roman Empire identifies ‘Europe’ with Christian civilisation, echoing, consciously or otherwise, the universalist claims of the Byzantine emperors, the popes and the western Roman emperors.
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Debates on the Authority of Hadith in Early Islamic Intellectual History

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Al-Shāfiʿī’s works contain reports of numerous debates on the epistemological value of hadith reports, but unfortunately rarely name specific opponents or interlocutors or the groups to which they belong. In Jimāʿ al-ʿilm al-Shāfiʿī summarizes the views of scholars whom he considered opponents of hadith under two broad rubrics:
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Strength Factor of the National Defence System in the Early Islamic History

Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies, 2023
The early Islamic history is a golden period that witnessed the growth in strength of the Islamic empire. Among the factors was the concept of defence to protect the country's sovereignty. Despite the challenges faced at the beginning of the establishment of a sovereign country, the victory of Islam in multiple war events has demonstrated the country's
Mohd Kamarul Amree Mohd Sarkam   +1 more
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Malalas’ Chronographia and Islamic Representations of Early Roman History

Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies, 2022
Situated chronologically within the transition from Late Antiquity to Islam, the article echoes certain facets of the Byzantine-Islamic intellectual dialogues. Geographically, it reflects scholarly activities within the Antiochene sphere of influence.
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Reliance on God in the history of Early Islamic spirituality

Religions: A Scholarly Journal, 2015
This paper revisits the classical Sufi debate over the comparative superiority of practicing absolute reliance on God (tawakkul) against working to earn a living: is it preferable to work to earn a living or to simply trust in God for one’s daily sustenance? By going over the different sources of the Qūt al-qulūb of Abū Ṭālib al-Makkī (d.386 A.H./996 C.
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AN OVERVIEW OF PUBLIC BORROWING IN EARLY ISLAMIC HISTORY [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Islamic Economic Studies, 1995
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The Shu'ûbîyah Controversy and the Social History of Early Islamic Iran

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1976
“In a state of rude nature”, wrote Edmund Burke, “there is no such thing as a people… The idea of a people is the idea of a corporation. It is wholly artificial; and made, like all other legal fictions, by common agreement. What the particular nature of that agreement was, is collected from the form into which the particular society has been cast ...
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Bayn al-Fitnatayn: Problems in the Periodization of Early Islamic History

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1981
ONE of Nabia Abbott's most significant contributions has been her treatment of early Arabic-Islamic historiography in the first volume of her Studies in Arabic Literary Papyri. As one of the first to argue against Schacht's position that denied the authenticity of most of the traditional Arabic historical materials relating to the first century of ...
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