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Published 1952
Kitāb al-jarḥ wa-al-taʿdīl /

: 4 volumes in 8 ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

al-muhadithun fi misr wa al-azhar wa dawruhum fi 'iihya' alsunah alnubawia /

: pages ; 24 cm

al-Muʻjam fī aṣḥāb al-qāḍī al-imām Abī ʻAlī al-Ṣadafī raḍiya Allāh ʻanhu /

: 368 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1985
al-Muḥaddithūn fī Miṣr wa-al-Azhar wa-dawruhum fī iḥyāʾ al-sunnah al-Nabawīyah al-sharīfah /

: At ahead of title: al-Muʼtamar al-ʻĀshir li-Majmaʻ al-Buhụ̄th al-Islāmīyah bi-al-Azhar,sạfar 1406 h., nūvimbir 1985 m.al-Muʼtamar al-ʻĀlamī al-Rābiʻ lil-Sīrah wa-al-Sunnah al-Nabawīyah. : 464 p. : port. ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 2016
The emergence of early Sufi piety and Sunni scholasticism : ʻAbdallah born al-Mubarak and the formation of Sunni identity in the second Islamic century /

: In the figure of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak (118-181/736-797), we find a paragon of the fields of ḥadīth , zuhd , and jihād , as attested to by the large number of references to him in the classical Islamic texts. His superior rank as a ḥadīth transmitter earned him the title "commander of the faithful" in ḥadīth. He contributed to Islamic law at its early phases of development, practiced jihād, composed poetry, and participated in various theological discussions. In addition, Ibn al-Mubārak was a pioneer in writing on piety and was later regarded by many mystics as one of the earliest figures of Sufism. Ibn al-Mubārak's position during the formative period of Islamic thought illustrates the unique evolution of zuhd, ḥadīth, and jihād; these form a junction in the biography of Ibn al-Mubārak in a way that distinctively illuminates the second/eighth-century dynamics of nascent Sunnī identity. Furthermore, Ibn al-Mubārak's status as a fighter and pious figure of the Late Antique period reveals a great deal about the complex relationship between the early Muslim community and the religiously diverse setting which it inhabited. This critical and comprehensive monograph of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak situates him within the larger context of the social and religious milieu of Late Antiquity. It explores the formation of Sunnī identity in the second Islamic century and demonstrates the way in which it manifested itself through networks of pious scholars who defined, preserved, and passed on what they understood to be normative Islamic practice and beliefs from one generation of Muslim intellectuals to another.
: Edited version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Chicago, 2013) under the title: 'Abd Allah born al-Mubarak between hadith, jihad, and zuhd : an expression of early Sunni identity in the formative period. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004314481 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2005
Early Islam between Myth and History : Al-Ḥasan al-Baṣrī (d. 110H/728CE) and the Formation of His Legacy in Classical Islamic Scholarship /

: This volume examines the process through which a historical character named al-Ḥasan al-Baṣrī was transformed into a myth by several groups in medieval Islam. Al-Ḥasan lived in the city of Basra, southern Iraq, and was famed for his piety, which attracted to him a large number of disciples who went on to play important roles in the formation of several religious trends. The literary corpus (sayings, stories and letters) ascribed to him has been used as a window into early Islamic religious and intellectual thought. But as this study shows, this corpus was largely forged in different periods, in some cases even a thousand years after al-Ḥasan's death. It tells us more about the beliefs of those who forged the sayings, stories and letters rather than about al-Ḥasan's thought and time.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047416708
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