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Published 1963
al-Islām wa-al-thaqāfah al-ʻArabīyah fī Ifrīqiyah /

: volumes : maps (1 folded) ; 24 cm : Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. [505]-516)

Majallat al-Azhar.

: number 27 no.55 (1955 1982) : Each volume paged continuously.
Edited by M.F. Wajdī. : volumes ; 25 cm. : Ten issues a year.

Tayyārāt al-yaqẓah al-Islāmīyah al-ḥadīthah /

: 234 pages ; 17 cm. : Bibliography : pages 231-233. : 9771180061

Published 1959
Mirʾāt al-Islām /

: 311 pages ; 19 cm.

Al-Zīnah fī al-muṣṭalaḥāt al-Islāmīyah al-ʻArabīyah /

: volume <1> ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Majallat al-shubbān al-Muslimīn.

: Began in 1929. : volumes : illustrations, portraits ; 29 cm. : Monthly

Minbar al-Islām.

: volumes ; 28 cm. : Monthly.

Published 1993
The conquest of Arabia /

: Translation of extracts from : Tārīkh al-rusul wa-al-mulūk. : xxiii, 216 pages : maps : 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [193]-197) and index. : 0791410714
0791410722 (pbk.)

Published 2019
Carrying On the Tradition: A Social and Intellectual History of Hadith Transmission Across a Thousand Years

: In Carrying on the Tradition Garrett Davidson employs a variety of largely unutilized print, as well as archival sources collected from the Near East, North Africa, India, Europe, and North America. He analyses these sources to excavate the fundamental reinvention of the conceptions and practices of hadith transmission that resulted from the establishment of the hadith canon. Further, the book examines how hadith scholars reimagined the transmission of hadith, not as a scholarly tool, as it had originally been, but instead as, among other things, an act of pious emulation of the forefathers. It demonstrates the emergence of new genres and subgenres of hadith literature, as a result of this shift, examining them as artefacts of the cultural, social, and intellectual history of Muslim religiosity from the tenth to twentieth centuries.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004386938 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2019
Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh : Tārīkh-i Īrān u Islām. Volume 2 /

: Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānī's (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The section published in these three volumes describes the history of Iran and Islam. Section: Iran, 3 vols; volume 2.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404342
9786002030696

Published 2020
The Second Canonization of the Qurʾān (324/936) : a Ibn Mujāhid and the Founding of the Seven Readings /

: In The Second Canonization of the Qurʾān , Nasser studies the transmission and reception of the Qurʾānic text and its variant readings through the work of Ibn Mujāhid (d. 324/936), the founder of the system of the Seven Eponymous Readings of the Qurʾān. The overarching project aims to track and study the scrupulous revisions the Qurʾān underwent, in its recited, oral form, through the 1,400-year journey towards a final, static, and systematized text. For the very first time, the book offers a complete and detailed documentation of all the variant readings of the Qurʾān as recorded by Ibn Mujāhid. A comprehensive audio recording accompanies the book, with more than 5,000 audio files of Qurʾānic recitations of variant readings.
: 1 online resource : 9789004412903

Published 2019
Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh : Tārīkh-i Īrān u Islām. Volume 3 /

: Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānī's (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The section published in these three volumes describes the history of Iran and Islam. Section: Iran, 3 vols; volume 3.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404366
9786002030702

Published 2020
Islam in South Asia : Revised, Enlarged and Updated Second Edition /

: Islam in South Asia: Revised, Enlarged and Updated Second Edition traces the roots and development of Muslim presence in South Asia. Trajectories of normative notions of state-building and the management of diversity are elaborated in four clusters, augmented by topical subjects in excursuses and annexes offering an array of Muslim voices. The enormous time span from 650 to 2019 provides for a comprehensive and plural canvas of the religious self-presentation of South Asian Muslims. Making use of the latest academic works and historical materials, including first-hand accounts ranging from official statements to poetry, Malik convincingly argues that these texts provide sufficient evidence to arrive at an interpretation of quite a different character. With major and substantial revisions, changes, abridgements and additions follow the academic literature produced during the last decades.
: 1 online resource : 9789004422711
9789004422698

Published 2002
Islam: An illustrated history /Michael Jordan/

: 188 p.: 29 cm.; col Ill,ports : Includes Index. : 1842226096

Published 2019
Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh : Tārīkh-i Īrān u Islām. Volume 1 /

: Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānī's (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The section published in these three volumes describes the history of Iran and Islam. Section: Iran, 3 vols; volume 1.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404328
9786002030689

Published 2020
Studies in Islamic historiography : essays in honour of Professor Donald P. Little /

: This book offers students and scholars an introduction to and insight into the wealth of historiographies produced in various Muslim milieus. Four articles deal with the classical period: archaeology and history in early Islamic Amman; an analysis of sources dealing with Muwaḥḥid North Africa; al-Maqrizī's prosopographical production; the rise of early Ottoman historiography. Three examine sacred history as historiography: in 10th century Fatimid Egypt; in the 16th century Indian Chishtī Sufi milieu; and in the Sino-Muslim Confucian tradition in Qing China. The final two articles provide fresh approaches to historiography by respectively looking into the sijils of Ottoman Cairo as historical sources and by highlighting the regional approach to the writing of the history of the Indian Ocean. Contributors: Frédéric Bauden, Heather J. Empey, Derryl MacLean, Sami G. Massoud, Murat Cem Mengüç, Reem Meshal, Hyondo Park, Patricia Risso, Shafique N. Virani and Michael Wood.
: Includes index. : 1 online resource. : 9789004415294

Published 1966
Risālat al-tawḥīd /

: 191 p. : facsim., port. ; 20 cm.

Published 1974
Shorter encyclopaedia of Islam :

: viii, 671p. : ill. ; 26cm. : Includes index. : 9004006818

Published 1969
Revue des études islamiques.

: t. 1- : Editor: 1927- L. Massignon.
Editor: 1927- L. Massignon. : v. ill., plates, ports. 24 cm. : Semiannual <, 1963-65> : 0336-156X : Some vols. include separately paged supplement: Abstracta Islamica.

Published 1995
Zād ʻalá al-ṭarīq

: 911 p. 25 cm. : 9772651165