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The limits of going global: The case of "Ottoman Enlightenment(s)". [PDF]

open access: yesHist Compass, 2020
Abstract The paper seeks to summarize the discussions of the last two decades on the existence of a phenomenon that can be named “Ottoman Enlightenment.” It discusses the German debates on Reinhardt Schulze's suggestion of an “Islamic Enlightenment,” as well as more recent studies on the emergence of a different view of the nature and the world in ...
Sariyannis M.
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Multianalytical Study of Amuletic and Talismanic Islamic-African Paper Manuscripts in the Slovene Ethnographic Museum. [PDF]

open access: yesChempluschem
The image illustrates a multi‐technique analysis of Islamic‐African manuscripts from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries. It highlights methods like microscopy, hyperspectral imaging, FTIR, LIF, Raman, LIBS, and furnish analysis used to study paper fibers, inks, and dyes—revealing a blend of local and trade materials and a rich fusion of Qur’anic and
Elnaggar A   +12 more
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AHMAD ZIYAUDDIN GUMUSHANEVI DAN TRADISI STUDI HADIS DI TEKKE ABAD KE-19 TURKI

open access: yesRiwayah: Jurnal Studi Hadis, 2020
Sebagai sebuah disiplin ilmu dalam Islam tasawuf seharusnya berkiblat pada dua sumber utama, yaitu al-Qur’an dan hadis. Tradisi ini pada dasarnya telah berlangsung lama sejak lahirnya tasawuf.
Ahmad Munji
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A Late Ottoman Scholar Muḥammad Zāhid Al-Kawtharī’s Approach to The Certain Issues of Ṣūfism

open access: yesİslam Tetkikleri Dergisi, 2021
Muḥammad Zāhid al-Kawtharī (d. 1371/1952), who grew up in the late Ottoman period and relocated to Egypt for political reasons, was interested in various fields of Islamic sciences, especially ḥadīth, kalām, and fiqh and wrote many important works.
Emrah Baş
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Red Maulanas: Revisiting Islam and the Left in twentieth‐century South Asia

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 21, Issue 11, November 2023., 2023
Abstract In the early 20th century, colonised people across empires rejected their status quo with visions and articulations of different emancipatory futures. The more radical and creative of these projects fused socialist thought with national, cultural or religious traditions. Grounded in ideas of equality, redistribution and common ownership, these
Layli Uddin
wiley   +1 more source

GOD IS BEAUTIFUL, UGLY, DEAD: NAVID KERMANI, FERIDUN ZAIMOGLU AND (MORE THAN) CHRISTIAN ART

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 76, Issue 3, Page 410-430, July 2023., 2023
Abstract Navid Kermani's and Feridun Zaimoglu's engagements as Muslims with Christian art reveal the possibilities and limitations of aesthetic experiences of the divine beyond all doctrinal divides. Although Kermani's own research into the aesthetic dimension of Islam highlights the potential for art to offer spiritual insight, his rejection of some ...
Joseph Twist
wiley   +1 more source

Sufism: The inner dimension of Islam [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2008
The first part of this article is a short introduction into Sufism, seen as a unique mode of expressing the internal, mystical dimension of Islam. In this section, the history, doctrine and ritual practice of the main dervish communities have been ...
Vukomanović Milan
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Barjeel Art Foundation: Cross‐National Bridge Building and Decolonisation of the History of Art

open access: yesCurator: The Museum Journal, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 59-83, January 2023., 2023
Abstract This article focuses on the Barjeel Art Foundation based in Sharjah, UAE. Using a case study approach the work demonstrates how art, art exhibitions and museum spaces are positioned as influencers in the formation of an inclusive space within the History of Art for scholarship on modern and contemporary art from the Middle East and North ...
Mary Kelly
wiley   +1 more source

On Islam and Portraiture: Lithography, Glass Painting, and Photography in Senegal

open access: yesArt History, Volume 45, Issue 4, Page 774-797, September 2022., 2022
Scholars have for decades challenged the popular belief that Islam is intrinsically and implacably hostile to anthropomorphic art. Rooted in this literature, this essay argues that Islam was responsible for popularizing portraiture in Senegal, which previously featured none.
Giulia Paoletti
wiley   +1 more source

Progressive Secular Sindhi Sufism in the Making of Decolonial Islamic Thinking in Pakistan

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 73, Issue 5, Page 849-866, December 2021., 2021
Abstract This study, informed by anthropology, introduces the political modernist imagination of the Sindhi Sufi tradition in postcolonial Pakistan. The central argument of the article is premised on the discussion and analysis of the progressive political agency of the Sindhi Sufi tradition enacted by the Sindhi intelligentsia that stands out against ...
M. Rafique Wassan
wiley   +1 more source

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