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Une doxographie sunnite du IVe/Xe siècle : Kitāb al-maqālāt d'Abū al-ʿAbbās al-Qalānisī
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03094515 ; Walter de Gruyter, 33, 2021, Scientia Graeco-Arabica, 978-3-11-073742-4 ; https://www.degruyter.com/serial/SGA-B/html (2021)
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Prophetic Eloquence as Linguistic Precedent: The Philology of Ḥadīth from Sībawayhi to al-Farrāʾ ...
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Beyond the Realm of Religion: The Idea of the Secular in Premodern Islam
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العذب الزلال شرح تحفة الأطفال - Interpretation of Tohfat Al-Atfal ...
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العذب الزلال شرح تحفة الأطفال - Interpretation of Tohfat Al-Atfal ...
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Der deutsche "Dialog mit der islamischen Welt": Diskurse deutscher Auswärtiger Kultur- und Bildungspolitik im Maghreb
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Ernst, Marcel. - : transcript Verlag, 2020. : DEU, 2020. : Bielefeld, 2020
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In: Kultur und soziale Praxis ; 351 (2020)
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Religious intellectual encounters between Byzantium and the Ottomans in the fourteenth century: The Case of Gregory Palamas
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Katafylis, Evangelos. - : University of Cambridge, 2020. : Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2020
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Banter and Bricolage at the Burial Chamber: Dialectical Devotionalism in Bangladesh ...
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Self, Space, Society, and Saint in the Well-Protected Domains: A History of Ottoman Saints and Sainthood, 1500–1780
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Through an exploration of the historical trajectory of Islamic saints and sainthood across the early modern Ottoman world by means of a wide selection of case studies this dissertation argues for the importance of sainthood in all its facets as both a subject of Ottoman history and as a lens for illuminating many other aspects of social and cultural history. Beginning with the newly expanded empire under Selīm I (r. 1512–1520) and stretching all the way to the second half of the eighteenth century, this study explores the intersection with saints and sainthood of large-scale political and social transformations that shaped the empire as a whole at various points during this time-span, from the integration of new provinces into the empire to the rise of Islamic puritanism to the elaboration of new sociabilities and expressions of the self. The case studies that structure this study range from examinations of particular important figures and their textual corpora such as ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Shaʿrānī (d. 1565) and ʿAbd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusī (d. 1731) to investigations centered on particular regions or communities, paying particular attention to rural contexts in Syria, the Kurdish lands, and Anatolia. Subjects and sources, in a wide range of genres, from both the Arabophone and Turcophone divisions of the empire are treated, the dissertation examining the empire as an interconnected whole despite linguistic differences. Eschewing a focus on Islamic mysticism or sufi organizations narrowly conceived, I demonstrate the socially distributed nature of sainthood and its interplay with many aspects of wider discourse and practice. Drawing upon theoretical models of script and repertoire, language and dialect, I work to make sense of different yet interrelated practices of Ottoman sainthood across the empire, paying especial attention to the uses and constructions of social space, the performance and making of the self, and the generally socially embedded nature of saints and associated phenomena. Finally, this study unfolds within the context of the wider early modern world, Islamicate and beyond, with the larger goal of situating my arguments and findings within the global patterns and dynamics that marked the early modern world.
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Keyword:
Middle Eastern history|Islamic Studies|Religious history
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URL: http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=22624811
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Triangular translation: Interpreting Nahdawi literary production on China
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Cultural and linguistic issues in Arberry’s English translation of the Qur’anic dialogue
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Louis Massignon et la mystique musulmane : analyse historiographique, méthodologique et réflexive d’une contribution à l’islamologie
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Self, Space, Society, and Saint in the Well-Protected Domains: A History of Ottoman Saints and Sainthood, 1500-1780
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Konsekuensi Perkawinan terhadap Nama: Investigasi Sosio-onomastis pada Masyarakat Keturunan Arab di Kecamatan Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta ...
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Konsekuensi Perkawinan terhadap Nama: Investigasi Sosio-onomastis pada Masyarakat Keturunan Arab di Kecamatan Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta ...
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Contextualising wasaṭiyyah from the perspective of the leaders of the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore today
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Exploring Arab Muslim Children's Home and School Literacy Experiences in Ontario
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Learning to be “Good”: The Ethics of Socialization and the Socialization of Ethics in Amman, Jordan
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In: Welji, Haleema. (2017). Learning to be “Good”: The Ethics of Socialization and the Socialization of Ethics in Amman, Jordan. UC San Diego: Anthropology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4403h3qk (2017)
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An Arabian Qur’ān: Towards a Theory of Peninsular Origins ...
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