Research on Karaim/Karaite religious music. New horizons [PDF]
In this paper a short summary is given of the history of research into Karaim/Karaite religious music up to this day, and possible new horizons for future investigations are outlined. It is argued that a related field of research, namely lingustics, with
Firkavičiūtė, Karina
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The Jewish and Muslim Reception of ʿAbd al-Jabbār’s Kitāb al-Jumal wa-l-ʿuqūd: A Survey of Relevant Sources [PDF]
The Muʿtazila was not an exclusively Muslim phenomenon, since their teachings were also adopted by medieval Jewish savants. In recent years, a number of Muʿtazilī works were rediscovered or substantially completed by adopting a comparative methodology ...
Thiele, Jan
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Karaite Hebrew poetry and poetics in early modern Europe* [PDF]
Hebrew was the main language of the early modern Karaim culture. Nearly all Polish–Lithuanian Karaim scholars wrote poetry in Hebrew for various occasions celebrating the Karaim cycle of life: for Sabbaths and festivals, for weddings and circumcisions ...
Tuori, Riikka
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Jews as a Changing People of the Talmud: An American Exploration [PDF]
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing people of the Talmud. Even though I make some references to it, discussion of that large subject awaits further investigation.
Korman, Gerd
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Syriac Apocalyptic and the Body Politic: from Individual Salvation to the Fate of the State. Notes on Seventh Century Texts [PDF]
One of the main goals of this paper is to comment on the eschatological notion of “end” as found in a Syriac apocalyptic text of the seventh century, the Syriac Apocalypse of Daniel (or Pseudo-Daniel), recently edited by Matthias Henze and the possible ...
Ubierna, Pablo
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ʿĂqēdōt: the binding of Isaac in early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poetry [PDF]
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical narrative of the binding of Isaac (Gen. 22). These liturgical poems (ʿăqēdōt) were recited during the ten days between the New Year and the Day of ...
Tuori, Riikka
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The emergence and evolution of the West Karaim Bible translation tradition : manuscripts, translators, and copyists [PDF]
Karaim is a severely endangered language belonging to the Turkic language family and its only surviving dialect is Northwest Karaim with speakers in Lithuania and Poland.
Németh, Michał +1 more
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KOMPARASI SEJARAH DAN ANALISIS TEKS SABINE SCHMIDTKE: (KAITAN ANTARA KARAITES YAHUDI, SYIAH DAN MU\u27TAZILAH) [PDF]
This study looks at the numerous studies of Islamic theology conducted by Western nations since the early nineteenth century. They studied Muslim thinkers\u27 writings and brought them to the West.
Marzuki, Halimatuzzahro
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Menorah Review (No. 38, Fall, 1996) [PDF]
Jews and the New Christian Right -- A Time To Kill and a Time to Heal -- The Wisdom Tradition -- Among the Saints -- Full Circle -- Teaching Civics and Culture -- What Is a Community?
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Escrituras más allá de las palabras: vocabulario “islámico” en las primeras traducciones árabes de la Biblia [PDF]
This article discusses the use of “Islamic” vocabulary in Christian Arabic Bible translations composed around the 9th century. It suggests that there is a link between such use and the translation’s Vorlage dependence, function, and the general ...
HJÄLM, Miriam L.
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