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Sharh al-mukhtār min Luzūmīyāt Abī al-ʻAlāʼ, wa-hiya al-luzūmīyāt allatī ikhtārahā wa-sharaḥahā Abū Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Sīd al-Baṭalyawsī /
: At head of title : al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah. Wizārat al-Thaqāfah, Markaz Taḥqīq al-Turāth. : volumes : facsimiles ; 28 cm : Includes bibliographical references.
Abu Hamid el Granadino y su relacion de viaje por tierras eurasiaticas /
: The Arabic text comprises the last part of the author's al-Mu'rib 'an ba'ḍ 'agā'eb Al-Maghrib (romanized form) : xx, 425 pages : plates, maps (part folded, part color) diagrams, facsimilies ; 26 cm. : Bibliography : pages [xiii]-xx.
Kitāb al-nabāt /
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"al-Qism al-thānī min al-Qāmūs al-nabātī, hụrūf sīn-yāʼ, multaqatạ̄t mā nusiba ilayhi ʻinda al-mutaʼakhkhirīn."
Added t.p.: Le dictionnaire botanique d'Abū Hạnīfa ad-Dīnawarī (Kitāb an-nabāt, de Sīn la Yāʼ) :
447, 57 pages ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages [437]-447) and indexes. :
Hadeer
Islamic legal thought : a compendium of Muslim jurists /
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In Islamic Legal Thought: A Compendium of Muslim Jurists , twenty-three scholars each contribute a chapter on a distinguished Muslim jurist. The volume is organized chronologically and it includes jurists who represent the formative, classical and modern periods of Islamic legal thought. Each chapter contains both a biography of an individual jurist and a translated sample of his work. The biographies emphasize the scholarly milieu in which the jurist worked-his teachers, colleagues and pupils, as well as the type of juridical thinking for which he is best known. The translated sample highlights the contribution of each jurist to the evolution of both the method and the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence. The introduction by the volume's three editors, Oussama Arabi, David S. Powers and Susan A. Spectorsky, provides a concise overview of the contents. Contributors include: Oussama Arabi, Murteza Bedir, Jonathan E. Brockopp, Robert Gleave, Camilo Gómez-Rivas, Mahmoud O. Haddad, Peter C. Hennigan, Colin Imber, Samir Kaddouri, Aharon Layish, Joseph E. Lowry, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Ebrahim Moosa, David S. Powers, Yossef Rapoport, Delfina Serrano Ruano, Susan A. Spectorsky, Devin J. Stewart, Osman Tastan, Etty Terem, Nurit Tsafrir, Bernard G. Weiss, Hiroyuki Yanagihashi.
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1 online resource (xv, 590 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 533-561) and indexes. :
9789004255883 :
1384-1130 ; :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Islamic thought in the Middle Ages : studies in text, transmission and translation, in honour of Hans Daiber /
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The history of Islamic thought in the Middle Ages, the impact of Greek philosophy and science, and the formation of an own theological tradition, is a long and complex one. The articles in this volume dedicated to Hans Daiber, one of the pioneering scholars in this field, offer new insights from a variety of perspectives: philological, philosophical, and historical. The subjects range from Islamic philosophy and theology, over the history of science, the transmission into other medieval cultures to language and literature. In addition to their specific discoveries, they give an impression of the dynamics of medieval Islamic intellectual history as well as of the diversity of approaches needed to understand this dynamics.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
9789047441922 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.