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Society and Religion from Jahiliyya to Islam

, 2022
Contents: Labbayka, allahumma, labbayka...: on a monotheistic aspect of a Jahiliyya practice (with additional notes) Mecca and the tribes of Arabia Notes on Caskel's Jamharat an nasab A work of Ibnal-Kalbi on the Arab peninsula 'On the wife of the ...
M. Kister
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Jahiliyya and Hakimiyya in Islamic Thought: Historical Trajectories, Ideological Transformations and Contemporary Implications

Islamiyyat
Islamic scholarship has continuously developed interpretations of concepts such as jahiliyya and hakimiyya, underscoring their significance in shaping Islamic discourse across various historical periods.
Mohammed Alruwaili
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Jāhiliyya? The Struggle over Sayyid Quṭb’s Legacy among Jordanian Muslim Brothers

Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood ideologue Sayyid Quṭb (1906–66) is perhaps the most famous Islamist intellectual of the twentieth century, mostly because of his radical ideas. In academic literature, Quṭb’s controversial views—especially his use of the
J. Wagemakers
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Modern Muslims and Jahiliyya: Mapping Secular Spaces through an Islamic Notion of Time, Place, Ignorance, and Otherness

International Journal of Islam in Asia
For early Muslims, Islam created a temporal rupture: jāhiliyya signified pre-Islamic Arabia and the ignorance and intemperance associated with it.
K. Ewing
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The Names of the First Songstresses in the Jāhiliyya [fol. 17b–18b; ZY 23–4]

Ḥāwī l-Funūn wa-Salwat al-Maḥzūn, Encompasser of the Arts and Consoler of the Grief-Stricken by Ibn al-Ṭaḥḥān, 2021

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The Names of the First Male Singers in the Jāhiliyya [fol. 17a; ZY 23]

Ḥāwī l-Funūn wa-Salwat al-Maḥzūn, Encompasser of the Arts and Consoler of the Grief-Stricken by Ibn al-Ṭaḥḥān, 2021

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