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Turjumān al-asrār : wa-Dīwān sayidinā wa-mawlānā al-ustādh al-aʻẓam wa-al-malādh al-afkham al-Shaykh Muḥammad ibn Abī al-Ḥasan al-Bakrī al-Ṣiddīqī al-Shāfiʻī al-Ashʻarī sibṭ Āl al-Ḥasan /
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Poems.
Includes introduction in English. :
450, 14 pages ; 29 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9782724707816
2724707818
Ḥujjat waqf al-Ashraf Barsbāy /
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Added title pages : L'acte de waqf de Barsbay (Huğğat waqf Barsbay) ; Édition critique avec Introduction, annotation et lexique par Ahmed Darrāǧ
Text of a document (MS. no. 3390, history) in Dār al-Kutub al-Miṣrīyah, Cairo, summarizing a succession of legal acts (waqfs) by which Sultan Barsbāy disposed of various properties. :
7, 81, 96, xiv pages ; 25 cm. :
Bibliography : pages [xi]-xiv.
Islamic Philosophy in the Maghreb during the Early Modern Period : Aḥmad al-Wallālī's (d. 1716) Philosophy of Monotheism (Ashraf al-Maqāṣid) /
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This monograph endeavors to chart the development of kalām and Islamic philosophy during the early modern Maghreb. The primary focus is on the Moroccan thinker Ibn Yaʿqūb al-Wallālī (d. 1716) and his text Ashraf al-Maqāṣid fī Sharḥ al-Maqāṣid. It sheds light on al-Wallālī's contribution to Islamic philosophy by examining his interpretation of some topics in epistemology, metaphysics, and physics. It also involves the reception of al-Rāzī's (d. 1210) and al-Taftāzānī's (d. 1390) works in the Maghreb. The book attempts to offer a re-evaluation of the prevailing claims in the scholarship that has dominated the region, asserting that the engagement with Islamic philosophy in the Maghreb continued beyond the time of al-Sanūsī (d. 1490).
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1 online resource (260 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004699205
