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Reclaiming Historical Memory: Abdulmajeed Ansano’s Islamic and Vernacular Scholarship on the Philippine Muslim Experience

open access: yesJournal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
The mainstream history of the Muslims in the Philippines has been written mostly by secular scholars and, to some extent, by Muslim historians who utilize nationalist historiographical perspectives in their works.
Norjaifah A. Balindong
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Off the Edge of the Map: The Search for Portuguese Influence on the Piri Reis Map of 1513

open access: yes, 2012
Left tattered after centuries of ware, hidden in the walls of Topkapı Sarayı, the 1513 map of the Ottoman cartographer Hacı Ahmed Muhiddin Piri has not been properly contextualized in light of Portuguese cartography of the time.
Bridges, Robert S.
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Studying Mamluk Historiography – From Source-Criticism to the Cultural Turn [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Afsaruddin Asma   +90 more
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The Influence of the Annales School and Colonial Historiography in Indonesian Islamic Historiography

open access: yesSunan Kalijaga: International Journal of Islamic Civilization
This article aims to analyze the influence of modern historiography, namely the Annales school and colonial historiography, in the development of Indonesian Islamic historiography. In the traditional period, Indonesian Islamic historiographical themes were only oriented towards political history, the methodology used was not systematic, and the style ...
M. Nasihudin Ali, Rani Lestari
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Searchin’ His Eyes, Lookin’ for Traces: Piri Reis’ World Map of 1513 & its Islamic Iconographic Connections (A Reading Through Bagdat 334 and Proust)

open access: yes, 2012
The remnant of the 1513 world map of the Ottoman corsair (and later admiral) Muhiddin Piri, a.k.a. Piri Reis, with its focus on the Atlantic and the New World can be ranked as one of the most famous and controversial maps in the annals of the history of ...
Pinto, Karen C.
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al-Attas’ philosophy of history on the arrival and proliferation of Islam in the Malay world [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article examines the philosophy of history of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas on the theory of the arrival and spread of Islam in the Malay world, particularly in his work ‘Historical Facts and Fictions’. This philosophy of history is consequent to al-
Aidil Farina Omar,   +2 more
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