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Abu Nu‛aym Al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038): Conflicting Opinions [PDF]
Abu Nu‛aym al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038) is a renowned figure with a glorious reputation. He is known as a hadith traditionist, historiographer, advocate of Sufism, and author of many works, the most celebrated of which is Ḥilyat al-awliyā’ wa-ṭabaqāt al ...
Meis Al-Kaisi
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Hospitality, ethics of care and the traditionist feminism of Beit Midrash Arevot [PDF]
This is an exploration of women’s tradition of hospitality, the epistemic and moral contribution of their practices of welcoming the other and their historical experience as providers of care.
Angy Cohen
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Typology of Intellectual Tendencies of Jurisprudent Followers of Imam Sajad (PBUH) [PDF]
Imam Sajad (PBUH) had considerably affected on the jurisprudents of his era and many of them are considered as his followers. Jurisprudent followers of Imam Sajad (PBUH) were an extensive group of Shiite and Sunnite scholars in various areas with ...
Hamidreza Motahhari +1 more
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Âlî ve Nâzil İsnada Farklı Yaklaşımlar
Bu çalışma, hadis ve diğer İslami ilimlerde uzman âlimlerin âlî isnada bakış açılarını konu edinmektedir. İsnadda Hz. Peygamber’e yakınlık sağlayan âlî isnada dair övgü ifadeleri birçok kaynakta yer almış ve muhaddislerin bu tür rivâyetlere büyük önem ...
Tuğçe Günaydın
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Abstract We analyse the nature of contemporary societal conflict in Europe, conceptualizing conflict in terms of oppositional identities, represented by the archetypal extreme corner positions between which contestation takes place. By analysing key characteristics of 28,565 Europeans from seven countries in four distinct time periods, we find three ...
Sjoerd Beugelsdijk +2 more
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Patricia Crone and the “secular tradition” of early Islamic historiography: An exegesis
Abstract Patricia Crone famously identified three distinct sub‐traditions within early Islamic historiography: a “religious tradition”, a “tribal tradition”, and a “secular tradition”. Whereas the first is extremely unreliable and the second is partially unreliable regarding early Islamic history in general (c.
Joshua J. Little
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The Life and Work of Muhammad Ibn Jarir al-Tabari
The third century of the Islamic era was a period of great intellectual attainments. It was in this period that some of the highest intellectual luminaries had risen on the horizon of Islamic learning, whose multiple contributions to multiple themes of ...
Samee-Ullah Bhat
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Emancipating ethics: an autonomist reading of Islamic forms of life in Russia
Abstract This article advances a framework aimed at capturing the political life of ethical intensity by putting autonomist theory in resonance with ethnographic material pertaining to quietist Muslim milieus in post‐Soviet Russia. The emancipatory and prefigurative potential of collective projects of self‐legislation – in this case, ‘halal living ...
Matteo Benussi
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An Earlier Copy of al-Suhrawardī’s ʿAwārif al-Maʿārif and Its Scribe, Abū Ṭāhir al-Ḥanafī
This paper introduces an accomplished Ḥanafī traditionist [muḥaddith] named Abū Ṭāhir ʿAbd al-Salām Ibn Abī al-Rabīʿ al-Shīrāzī (b.bef.590/1194, d.661/1263), and two newly-discovered manuscripts that shed light on his life, works, and networks. The first
Aydogan Kars
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Abu Nu‛aym Al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038): His Professional Life
Abu Nu‛aym al-Iṣfahānī (d. 430/1038), a celebrated scholar and author of many works, famed for his Ḥilya, and mostly remembered as a Sufi advocate, historiographer, and hadith traditionist.
Meis Al-Kaisi
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