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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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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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Christopher Melchert. surveys modern scholarship in Arabic and English concerning this prominent eighth-century traditionist. The fullest is a book by Muḥammad Saʿīd ibn Muḥammad Bukhārī (2003). He goes on to review where Ibn al-Mubārak collected hadith, his tendency in law, and and his personal stances as to various controversies of his time, such as ...
C. Melchert
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TRADITIONIST-JURISPRUDENTS AND THE FRAMING OF ISLAMIC LAW
AbstractThe traditionist-jurisprudents (fuqahā' ashāb al-hadīth) of the earlier ninth century C.E. proposed that Islamic law be inferred from hadith, reports of what the Prophet, his leading Companions, and the Followers had said or done, without significant resort to reason.
C. Melchert
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Traditionist Internal Reform: Motives behind the Birth of the First Manual of ʿUlūm al-Ḥadīth
Al-Rāmahurmuzī’s Muḥaddith al-fāṣil bayna l-rāwī wa-l-wāʿī has been widely accepted as the first composition in the discipline of ḥadīth sciences (ʿulūm al-ḥadīth). However, little is known about the real motive behind this sophisticated work. This paper seeks to contribute to ḥadīth historiography by exposing the agenda behind the composition of al ...
Umar Muhammad Noor
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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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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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Beyond poverty, tungiasis is associated with family characteristics and parenting behavior: a case control study in Kenya [PDF]
Background Tungiasis is a neglected tropical skin disease caused by the sand flea Tunga penetrans. Female fleas burrow into the skin, typically of the feet, producing inflammation, pain, and itching.
Lynne Elson +10 more
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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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Procedural law between traditionists, jurists and judges: the problem of yamīn ma' al-Shāhid
Los estudios modernos sobre derecho islámico han puesto de relieve la necesidad de estudiar los procedimientos jurídicos en el Islam y el papel desempeñado por la práctica judicial en su formación. Se considera en general que, en el período temprano, los cadíes disponían de mayor libertad en lo relativo a testigos y métodos para establecer pruebas ...
Muhammad Khalid Masud
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