amin muhammad » din muhammad (توسيع البحث), aziz muhammad (توسيع البحث), asim muhammad (توسيع البحث)
anis muhammad » din muhammad (توسيع البحث), ahd muhammad (توسيع البحث)
al muhammad » aql muhammad (توسيع البحث), fadl muhammad (توسيع البحث), al muhammadun (توسيع البحث)
Kitāb al-zahrah fī al-adab /
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Edizione fuori commercio stampata in tiratura limitata di cinquecento copie ordinarie e due copie ad personam.
Finito di stampare nel mese di gennaio 2007, da GEAM Gestioni editoriali città di Castello.
Part 1 dated 11 Ṣafar 901, part 2 dated 15 RabīΜ al-awwal 901 [1495].
Limited edition of 500 copies. :
225p. ; 22 cm. :
Supplement Includes bibliographical references. :
Italy -- Milan.
Kitāb al-ṭuraf al-adabīyah li-ṭullāb al-ʻulūm al-ʻArabīyah /
: Yaḥtawī ʻalá Kitāb Faṣīḥ al-lughah li-Abī al-ʻAbbās Thaʻlab, wa-sharḥihi li-Abī Sahl al-Harawī, wa-Dhayl al-Faṣīḥ lil-Baghdādī, wa-kitāb Faʻaltu wa-afʻaltu li-Abī Isḥāq al-Zajjāj ; ʻuniya bi-jamʻihim wa-tartībihim ʻalá hādhā al-waḍʻ al-Sayyid Muḥammad Amīn al-Khānjī al-Kutubī." : 3, 188 pages ; 25 cm.
Sainthood and authority in early Islam : how the awliyāʼ of God inherited the Sunnī caliphate /
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In Sainthood and Authority in Early Islam Aiyub Palmer recasts wilāya in terms of Islamic authority and traces its development in both political and religious spheres up through the 3rd and 4th Islamic centuries. This book pivots around the ideas of al-Ḥakīm al-Tirmidhī, the first Muslim theologian and mystic to write on the topic of wilāya . By looking at its structural roots in Arab and Islamic social organization, Aiyub Palmer has reframed the discussion about sainthood in early Islam to show how it relates more broadly to other forms of authority in Islam. This book not only looks anew at the influential ideas of al-Tirmidhī but also challenges current modes of thought around the nature of authority in Islamicate societies.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004416550
The Monumental Inscriptions from Early Islamic Iran and Transoxiana /
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Inscriptions on buildings are a distinctive feature of Islamic architecture, and this book studies the 79 surviving monumental inscriptions in the Iranian world from the first five centuries of the Muslim era (A.D. 622-1106), the period in which all the major trends of monumental epigraphy in the area were set. These foundation, commemorative, and funerary texts come from the region between Iraq and Soviet Central Asia. Written primarily in Arabic, they embellished architectural monuments and furnishings whose nature implies the construction of major buildings. An extended introduction discusses such general topics as titulature, patronage, and stylistic development. Each text is then presented individually with photographs, drawings, transcriptions, translations and an extensive commentary, which presents the inscription in its larger palaeographic and historical contexts.
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1 online resource (307 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004660816