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Based on ethnographic research at Rūm Orthodox Christian monasteries in Lebanon, the article studies scenes of Islam at the monastery as they intersect with anxious public debates on, and anthropological theorizations of, sectarianism and ‘Muslim–Christian’ relations in the Mashriq.
Aaron F. Eldridge
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Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani (1973-1852) a famous Sufi scholar known as al-Khatim, was born into the Mirghani family in Mecca, which was one of the noblest(Shareef) families descending from the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Adem YERİNDE
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Haunting the Historiography of Slaves in South Asia from the nineteenth century to the present
ABSTRACT Using both English and Urdu‐language records, this article traces the career of a few African and Afro‐Asian women slaves in the household‐state of Awadh during the first half of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the same records, this article compares a master‐poet's recognition of the motherhood of the African and Afro‐Asian slaves to the ...
Indrani Chatterjee
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There are significant similarities between Ṣūfī thought and Shīʿa, if not in all aspects, at least in some. These similarities are more apparent in the theories such as mahdism, imāmate/walāyah, and al-Nūr al-Muḥammadī. As a matter of fact, within Shīʿa,
Mahmut Demir
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TINJAUAN PENDIDIKAN MENURUT PANDANGAN AL-GHAZALI
al-Ghazali was a great scholar who pays considerable attention to education. Educational practices and the concept of education has been used extensively by the paedagog until today.
Eko Setiawan
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Abstract This article examines the Yeditepe Biennial—Turkey's first Islamic and traditional arts biennial—as a creative festival shaped by the socio‐political and spatial dynamics of Turkish‐Islamist nationalism. Counterposed against the Istanbul Biennial and the Western‐oriented secular cultural legacy of the Turkish Republic, the Yeditepe Biennial ...
Hulya Arik, Sabrien Amrov
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Divine Sanction and Human Intervention
Some aspects concerning the controversial issue of birth-control and family planning as described and prescribed by Muslim authorities are yet to be investigated.
Dähnhardt, Thomas
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Bringing artifacts (back) to life
Abstract Museums’ ethnographic collections can be conceptualized as affective forces—relational intensities that emerge between human and more‐than‐human actors, unfold over time, and are embedded in and co‐shape sociomaterial environments. Drawing on debates in the anthropology of objects and political ontology, I develop this perspective through long‐
Hansjörg Dilger
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An Introduction to the Intellectual Biography of ʿAbd al-Shakūr from the Banten Sultanate
ʿAbd al-Shakūr b. ʿAbd al-Karīm al-Bantanī was a prominent disciple of the renowned scholar Burhān al-Dīn Ibrāhīm b. Ḥasan al-Kūrānī. Despite his importance as a scholar and Sufi shaykh connected to the Shāṭṭārīyah order, ʿAbd al-Shakūr has received ...
Agung Firmansyah
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The seven grades (Marataib al-Sab’ah) very closed associated with Muhammad Fadhl Allah al-Burhanpuri, an Indian Sufi scholar through his Tuhfah al-Mursalah ila Ruh al-Nabi.
Zuherni AB, Juwaini Juwaini
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