The Islamic scholarly Tradition : Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook [Electronic Source]
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Brill,
2011
1 DVD-ROM; 4 3/4 IN
System Requirments: ACDSee Quick View. This DVD-ROM Includes Scanned Files from Book of " The Islamic scholarly Tradition : Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook" Edited by Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi, Michael Bonner. This Book Includes Articles as Followe: Time has Come Full Circle: Market Fairs and the Calendar in Arabia Before Islam/ The Wasiyya of Abu Hashim: the Impact of Polemic in Premodern Muslim Historiography/ Building an Egyptian Identity/ The Battle of the Ditch of the Cordoban Caliph Abd al-Rahman III/ Dream of Hagia Sophia: the Muslim Siege of Constantinople in 674 CE, Abu Ayyub al-Ansari and the Medieval Islamic Imagination/ The Second Ottoman Conquest of Egypt: Rhetoric and Politics in 17th Century Egyptian Historiography/ Habesi Mehmed Agha: the First Chief Harem Eunuch of the Ottoman Empire/ I Entered Mecca and I Destroyed all the Tombs Some Remarks on Saudi-Ottoman Correspondence/ The Agila in Hanafi Law: Preliminary Notes/ Legal Doctrines Historical Contexts and Moral Visions The Case of Sectarians in the Courts of Law/ Legal Status of Science in the Muslim World in the Early Modern Period An Initial Consideration of Fatwas from Three Maghribi Sources/ I have Seen the People's Antipathy to this Knowlwdge the Muslim Exegete and His Audience/ Carnal and Spiritual Representations of Islamic Law and Ritual in Twelfth Century Dialogue by Jewish Convert to Christianity/ Systematic Growth in Sustained Error: A Case Study in the Dynamism of Post-Classical Islamic Scholasticism