Author: Muḥammad Waǧīh
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Languages : en
Pages : 956
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A Dictionary of Technical Terms Used in the Sciences of the Musalmans
A Dictionary of Technical Terms Used in the Sciences of the Musalmans
Author: Mawlawies Mohammad Wajih
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 772
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 772
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A Dictionary of the technical terms used in the sciences of the Musulmans
A Dictionary of the Technical Terms used in the Sciences of the Musalmans
Author: Muhammad Ala ibn Ali al Tahanawi
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Languages : en
Pages : 1564
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 1564
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A @Dictionary of the technical terms used in the sciences of the Musalmans [by Moḥammad ʻAlī al-Tahānawī]... Edited by Mawlawies Mohammad Wajih, Abd-al-haqq and Gholam Kadir under the superintendence of... Aloys Sprenger,... and... W. Nassau Lees,... - @.
Author: Moḥammad ʻAlā' ibn ʻAlī Qāḍī Moḥammad Ḥāmid al- Tahānawī
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Languages : en
Pages : 9
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 9
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A dictionary of the technical terms used in the sciences of the Musalmans
Author: Muḥammad Aʻlá ibn ʻAlī Tahānawī
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Languages : ar
Pages :
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Languages : ar
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Journal of the American Oriental Society
Journal of the American Oriental Society
Author: American Oriental Society
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Languages : en
Pages : 500
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Languages : en
Pages : 500
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A Persian Sufi Poem
Author: Bo Utas
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351672541
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This book, first published in 1978, treats methods of describing the total and special vocabularies of a given text and demonstrates a procedure of description of the vocabulary of the Sufi Mathnavi poem Ṭarīq-ut-taḥqīq, composed in the middle of the fourteenth century. The book gives a complete concordance, also indicating inflexional forms, and a complete frequency word-list of this New Persian text. The word-lists are followed by a statistical survey of the general vocabulary, the Arabic loan-words and the Sufi-religious terminology.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351672541
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This book, first published in 1978, treats methods of describing the total and special vocabularies of a given text and demonstrates a procedure of description of the vocabulary of the Sufi Mathnavi poem Ṭarīq-ut-taḥqīq, composed in the middle of the fourteenth century. The book gives a complete concordance, also indicating inflexional forms, and a complete frequency word-list of this New Persian text. The word-lists are followed by a statistical survey of the general vocabulary, the Arabic loan-words and the Sufi-religious terminology.
The Archetypal Sunni Scholar
Author: Aaron Spevack
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 143845371X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Considers the work of nineteenth-century theologian Ibrahim al- B?j?r? and contests the notion of intellectual decline in Islamic thought from the thirteenth through nineteenth centuries. This is a rare study of a late premodern Islamic thinker, Ibrahim al- B?j?r?, a nineteenth-century scholar and rector of Cairos al-Azhar University. Aaron Spevack explores al- B?j?r?s legal, theological, and mystical thought, highlighting its originality and vibrancy in relation to the millennium of scholarship that preceded and informed it, and also detailing its continuing legacy. The book makes a case for the normativity of the Gabrielian Paradigm, the study of law, rational theology, and Sufism, in the person of al- B?j?r?. Soon after his death in 1860, this typical pattern of scholarship would face significant challenges from modernists, reformers, and fundamentalists. Spevack challenges beliefs that rational theology, syllogistic logic, and Sufism were not part of the predominant conception of orthodox scholarship and shows this scholarly archetype has not disappeared as an ideal. In addition, the book contests prevailing beliefs in academic and Muslim circles about intellectual decline from the thirteenth through nineteenth centuries. Spevacks trailblazing book is a lucid survey and deep analysis of the works and ideas of al-B?j?r?. Spevack shows precisely how al-B?j?r? served as an archetypal Sunn? scholar. In the process, he succeeds in evoking the subtlety, sophistication, and dynamism of the postclassical Islamic traditions of theology, mysticism, and jurisprudence. Robert Wisnovsky, McGill University Here is a readable and comprehensive introduction to the intellectual production of one of the last giants of the Sunn? legal tradition in the nineteenth century. Sensitive to the scholars strong affiliation with a millennium-long tradition, this introduction will be appreciated by seasoned scholars and newcomers alike. Ahmad Atif Ahmad, University of California, Santa Barbara Spevacks book is an important corrective to Eurocentric narratives of the nineteenth century that focus solely on Islamic thinkers whose main concern is with European modernity and its challenges while breezily ignoring the continuing tradition of madrasah scholarship in the modern period. Khaled El-Rouayheb, Harvard University
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 143845371X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Considers the work of nineteenth-century theologian Ibrahim al- B?j?r? and contests the notion of intellectual decline in Islamic thought from the thirteenth through nineteenth centuries. This is a rare study of a late premodern Islamic thinker, Ibrahim al- B?j?r?, a nineteenth-century scholar and rector of Cairos al-Azhar University. Aaron Spevack explores al- B?j?r?s legal, theological, and mystical thought, highlighting its originality and vibrancy in relation to the millennium of scholarship that preceded and informed it, and also detailing its continuing legacy. The book makes a case for the normativity of the Gabrielian Paradigm, the study of law, rational theology, and Sufism, in the person of al- B?j?r?. Soon after his death in 1860, this typical pattern of scholarship would face significant challenges from modernists, reformers, and fundamentalists. Spevack challenges beliefs that rational theology, syllogistic logic, and Sufism were not part of the predominant conception of orthodox scholarship and shows this scholarly archetype has not disappeared as an ideal. In addition, the book contests prevailing beliefs in academic and Muslim circles about intellectual decline from the thirteenth through nineteenth centuries. Spevacks trailblazing book is a lucid survey and deep analysis of the works and ideas of al-B?j?r?. Spevack shows precisely how al-B?j?r? served as an archetypal Sunn? scholar. In the process, he succeeds in evoking the subtlety, sophistication, and dynamism of the postclassical Islamic traditions of theology, mysticism, and jurisprudence. Robert Wisnovsky, McGill University Here is a readable and comprehensive introduction to the intellectual production of one of the last giants of the Sunn? legal tradition in the nineteenth century. Sensitive to the scholars strong affiliation with a millennium-long tradition, this introduction will be appreciated by seasoned scholars and newcomers alike. Ahmad Atif Ahmad, University of California, Santa Barbara Spevacks book is an important corrective to Eurocentric narratives of the nineteenth century that focus solely on Islamic thinkers whose main concern is with European modernity and its challenges while breezily ignoring the continuing tradition of madrasah scholarship in the modern period. Khaled El-Rouayheb, Harvard University