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Muslim studies / Ignaz Goldziher ; edited by S.M. Stern ; translated by C.R. Barber and S.M. Stern ; with a major new introduction by Hamid Dabashi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: New Brunswick, N.J. : Aldine Transaction, c2006.Description: xciii, 254 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0202307786 (alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Muhammedanische Studien. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297 22 GOM
LOC classification:
  • BP25 .G6143 2006
Contents:
Introductory chapter: Muruwwa and Din -- The Arabic tribes and Islam -- ʻArab and ʻajam -- The Shuʻūbiyya -- The Shuʻūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʻal-Jāhiliyyơa -- On the veneration of the dead in paganism and Islam -- Pagan and Muslim linguistic usage -- The use of of the kunya as a means of paying respect -- Black and white people -- Traditions about the Turks -- Arabicised Persians as Arabic poets.
Introductory chapter: Muruwwa and Din -- The Arabic tribes and Islam -- ʻArab and ʻajam -- The Shuʻūbiyya -- The Shuʻūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʻal-Jāhiliyyʾa -- On the veneration of the dead in paganism and Islam -- Pagan and Muslim linguistic usage -- The use of of the kunya as a means of paying respect -- Black and white people -- Traditions about the Turks -- Arabicised Persians as Arabic poets.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introductory chapter: Muruwwa and Din -- The Arabic tribes and Islam -- ʻArab and ʻajam -- The Shuʻūbiyya -- The Shuʻūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʻal-Jāhiliyyơa -- On the veneration of the dead in paganism and Islam -- Pagan and Muslim linguistic usage -- The use of of the kunya as a means of paying respect -- Black and white people -- Traditions about the Turks -- Arabicised Persians as Arabic poets.

Introductory chapter: Muruwwa and Din -- The Arabic tribes and Islam -- ʻArab and ʻajam -- The Shuʻūbiyya -- The Shuʻūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʻal-Jāhiliyyʾa -- On the veneration of the dead in paganism and Islam -- Pagan and Muslim linguistic usage -- The use of of the kunya as a means of paying respect -- Black and white people -- Traditions about the Turks -- Arabicised Persians as Arabic poets.

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