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A History of Islamic Law

, 2019
Lawyers, according to Edmund Burke, are bad historians. He was referring to an unwillingness, rather than an inaptitude, on the part of early nineteenth-century English lawyers to concern themselves with the past: for contemporary jurisprudence was a ...
N. Coulson
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Narratives of Islamic Origins

, 2021
How and why did Muslims first come to write their own history? The author argues in this work that the Islamic historical tradition arose not out of idle curiosity, or through imitation of antique models, but as a response to a variety of challenges ...
F. M. Donner
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History of Islamic Education in Indonesia

The Journal of history and social sciences
The history of Islamic education in Indonesia has undergone significant development along with the evolution of the national education system. The first Islamic education in Indonesia usually took place in Islamic boarding schools, which are traditional ...
Lumanatul Latifah
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A History of Islamic Spain

, 2019
The period of Muslim occupation in Spain represents the only significant contact Islam and Europe was ever to have on European soil. In this important as well as fascinating study, Watt traces Islam's influence upon Spain and European civilization - from
W. M. Watt, P. Cachia
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Sufism: a new history of Islamic mysticism

Central Asian Survey, 2018
recovery from illness or to bid farewell to a family member who is leaving on a long route of labour migration. In the third part, on tradition and change, Peter Finke takes a look at the relationship between political and natural change, cultural ...
V. Schubel
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Islamic History

1971
This book is a sequel to the author's Islamic History A.D. 600–750 (A.H. 132). A New Interpretation. It presents for the first time a clear narrative analysis of the central events in the Islamic domains between the rise of the 'Abbasids and the Saljuq invasion (A.D. 750–1055/ A.H. 132–448).
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Islamic History as World History: Marshall Hodgson, ‘The Venture of Islam’

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1979
At a time when orientalism is under attack both from within and without the profession, the publication of Marshall G. S. Hodgson's three-volume work, The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization1 is an event of major importance.
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Islamic China

For more than a millennium, Islam has been a Chinese religion, and native-born Chinese Muslims have played important roles in their homeland—as butchers, merchants, and farmers; diplomats, scholar-officials, and royal astronomers. Yet the Muslims of China have often been understood as inherently foreign, incompatible with Chinese culture.
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