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Reinterpreting Islamic Historiography

1999
The history of the early 'Abbasid Caliphate has long been studied as a factual or interpretive synthesis of various accounts preserved in the medieval Islamic chronicles. Tayeb El-Hibri's book breaks with the traditional approach, applying a literary-critical reading to examine the lives of the caliphs.
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Reflections on Islamic Historiography

2004
Abstract Consider the word history. It comes from a Greek verb meaning to learn by asking questions—a good way to learn, I think we would all agree. It has the further meaning of inquiring into a subject, and then the derived meaning of narrating what one has learnt by asking questions and inquiring.
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The Diary in Islamic Historiography: Some Notes

History and Theory, 1986
In the Western world, the earliest extant diary is the anonymous French Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris de 1405 a 1449.1 The earliest extant diary in English is dated 1442.2 No previous diaries are known to exist. It is generally believed that diaries, the product of a heightened sense of individualism and self-awareness, had to wait for the ...
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positivist horizons in Iranian Islamic historiography

Epistemological researches,13(27 ...
hatami, Amir Hossein, akbarzadeh, meysam
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RETHINKING THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ISLAM INDONESIA [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), 2013
Diversity in the writing of history is not just about the topic but also about the object of study or research the history of writing. Spanning the history of the Muslim community in Indonesia since the the vast stretches of the process of Islamization and form of power-economic and political power to the resistance movement against the occupation of ...
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[Medical historiography in the Islamic Middle Ages].

Clio medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 1987
The model for the Islamic historiography is the lost original text of the history of physicians by John the Grammarian (Grammatikós). Ishâq ibn Hunain, the son of the famous Hunain ("Johannitius" in Latin) wrote the first history of physicians in Arabic. In the year 987 A.D.
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Authority and Identity in Medieval Islamic Historiography

2016
Intriguing dreams, improbable myths, fanciful genealogies, and suspect etymologies. These were all key elements of the historical texts composed by scholars and bureaucrats on the peripheries of Islamic empires between the tenth and fifteenth centuries. But how are historians to interpret such narratives? And what can these more literary histories tell
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