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Published 2002
Ighāthat al-ummah bi-kashf al-ghummah /

: At head of title : Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah, Markaz Taḥqīq al-Turāth : 11, 92 pages : facsimiles ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 1957
kitab Ighāthat al-ummah bi-kashf al-ghummah /

: 19, 92 pages : facsims. ; 24 cm.

Published 1906
Kitāb Bulūgh al-arab : bi-sharḥ qaṣīdat al-Samawʼal wa-hiya min kalām al-ʻArab lil-faqīr Aḥmad al...

: 71 pages ; 20 cm.

Published 1973
Tạbaqāt al-hụffāz ̣/

: Added t. p.: Tabaqāt al-huffāz, by Jalaluʼ-d-Din as-Suyūti.
Abridgment of al-Dhahabī's Tadhkirat al-hụffāz.̣ : 14, 717 p : facsims ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 706-714).

Published 1932
Muntakhab kitāb Jāmiʻ al-mufradāt /

: volumes : facsimiles ; 24 cm. : Hadeer
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Published 1967
Ittiʻāẓ al-ḥunafā bi-akhbār al-aʼimmah al-Fāṭimīyīn al-khulafā /

: al-Juzʼān 2-3 are edited by Muḥammad Ḥilmī Muḥammad Aḥmad. : 3 v. : facsims., geneal. tables. ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1951
Daʻāʼim al-Islām wa-dhikr al-ḥalāl wa-al-ḥarām wa-al-qaḍāyā wa-al-iḥkām ʻan ahl bayt Rusūl Allāh /

: Added title page : Daʻāʾimu'l-Islām of Qāḍī Nuʻmān. : volume <1> ; 25 cm.

Published 1928
Dhayl tadhkirat al-hụffāz ̣lil-Dhahabī /

: 454 p. ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 1910
Kitāb Aʻjab al-ʻajab fī sharḥ Lāmīyat al-ʻArab /

: 136 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 2014
Ḍawʼ al-sârî li-maʻrifat ḫabar Tamîm al-Dârî =(On Tamim al-Dari and his waqf in Hebron) : critical edition, annotated translation and introduction /

: The present book investigates three short late Mamluk treatises about land properties (waqf) in the Palestinian city of Hebron, which the prophet Muhammad granted to Tamīm al-Darī. The treatise entitled Ḍawʾ al-sārī li-maʿrifat ḫabar Tamīm al-Dārī by al-Maqrīzī (d. 845/1442) is the core of the book. It is edited here for the first time on the sole basis of the copy corrected by the author. A facsimile of the manuscript is also provided at the end of the book. In order to illuminate the discourse on property rights and donation that prevailed in the Mamluk period and al-Maqrīzī's position, two additional treatises dealing with the same issue are included. The first is al-Ǧawāb al-ǧalīl ʿan ḥukm balad al-Ḫalīl by Ibn Ḥaǧar al-ʿAsqalānī (d. 852/1448). The second is al-Faḍl al-ʿamīm fī iqṭāʿ Tamīm by al-Suyūṭī (911/1505). The three texts are fully translated and annotated and preceded by a thorough introduction.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004261426

Published 2019
Al-Maqrīzī's al-Ḫabar 'an al-bašar.

: In The Arab Thieves , Peter Webb critically explores the classic tales of pre-Islamic Arabian outlaws in Arabic Literature. A group of Arabian camel-rustlers became celebrated figures in Muslim memories of pre-Islam, and much poetry ascribed to them and stories about their escapades grew into an outlaw tradition cited across Arabic literature. The ninth/fifteenth-century Egyptian historian al-Maqrīzī arranged biographies of ten outlaws into a chapter on 'Arab Thieves' in his wide-ranging history of the world before Muhammad. This volume presents the first critical edition of al-Maqrīzī's text with a fully annotated English translation, alongside a detailed study that interrogates the outlaw lore to uncover the ways in which Arabic writers constructed outlaw identities and how al-Maqrīzī used the tales to communicate his vision of pre-Islam. Via an exhaustive survey of early Arabic sources about the outlaws and comparative readings with outlaw traditions in other world literatures, The Arab Thieves reveals how Arabic literature crafted lurid narratives about criminality and employed them to tell ancient Arab history.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004386952 : 2211-6737 ;

Published 2013
Islamic legal thought : a compendium of Muslim jurists /

: 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.
: 1 online resource (xv, 590 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 533-561) and indexes. : 9789004255883 : 1384-1130 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.