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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004333130
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 2 Bände , 25 cm
    Serie: Islamic history and civilization volume 136
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    Schlagwort(e): Islamic eschatology ; Future life Islam ; Islamic eschatology Qurʼanic teaching ; Future life Islam ; Qurʼanic teaching ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islamische Theologie ; Eschatologie ; Jenseits ; Jenseitsglaube ; Paradies ; Geschichte
    Kurzfassung: Roads to Paradise: Eschatology and Concepts of the Hereafter in Islam offers a multi-disciplinary study of Muslim thinking about paradise, death, apocalypse, and the hereafter. It focuses on eschatological concepts in the Quran and its exegesis, Sunni and Shi‘i traditions, Islamic theology, philosophy, mysticism, and other scholarly disciplines reflecting Islamicate pluralism and cosmopolitanism. Gathering material from all parts of the Muslim world, ranging from Islamic Spain to Indonesia, and the entirety of Islamic history, this publication in two volumes also integrates research from comparative religion, art history, sociology, anthropology and literary studies. Unparalleled and unprecedented in its scope and comprehensiveness, Roads to Paradise promises to become the definitive reference work on Islamic eschatology for the years to come.
    Kurzfassung: Biographical note: Sebastian Günther, Ph.D. (1989) is Professor and Chair of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Göttingen. Germany. He has published extensively on the intellectual history of Islam, including Representations and Visions of Homeland in Modern Arabic Literature (co-ed., Hildesheim 2016) and Ideas, Images, and Methods of Portrayal: Insights into Classical Arabic Literature and Islam (ed., Leiden 2005). Todd Lawson, Ph.D. (1989) is Professor Emeritus of Islamic Thought at the University of Toronto. He has published widely on Quranic exegesis, mysticism, Shi‘ism, and Quranic literary problems. Recent publications include articles such as Friendship, Illumination and the Water of Life (2016), Joycean Modernism in a 19th century Qur’an commentary (2015), The Qur’an and Epic (2014) and the monograph Gnostic Apocalypse in Islam (London 2012). Christian Mauder is a PhD student at the Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies of the University of Göttingen, Germany. He has published several studies on the intellectual, cultural and religious history of Mamluk and Ottoman Egypt, including the monograph Gelehrte Krieger: Die Mamluken als Träger arabischsprachiger Bildung (Hildesheim 2012).
    Anmerkung: Volume 1: Foundations and the Formation of a Tradition. Reflections on the Hereafter in the Quran and Islamic Religious Thought / Volume 2: Continuity and Change. The Plurality of Eschatological Representations in the Islamicate World Thought (SET)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9004413200 , 9789004413207
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 2 Bände
    Serie: Islamic history and civilization volume 172
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Knowledge and education in classical Islam
    DDC: 297.0711
    Schlagwort(e): Islam Study and teaching ; Islamic civilization History ; Islamic education History ; Islamic religious education History ; Islam ; Erziehung ; Islam ; Study and teaching ; Adab ; Bildungsgut ; Geistesleben ; Islam ; Islamische Erziehung ; Wissensvermittlung ; Islamic Empire Intellectual life ; Islam ; Kultur ; Erziehung ; Geschichte ; Geistesleben ; Kalifenreich ; Pädagogik ; Bildung ; Adab ; Bildungsgut ; Geistesleben ; Religiöse Erziehung ; Islamische Erziehung ; Wissensvermittlung
    Kurzfassung: Volume. 1. Part I. Setting the Stage: 1. The Humanities through Islamic Eyes: The Beginnings / Wadad Kadi -- Part II. Prophetic Mission, Learning, and the Rise of Islam: 2. "Arcane Knowledge" Communicated in the Quran / Angelika Neuwirth -- 3. Muhammad as Educator, Islam as Enlightenment, and the Quran as Sacred Epic / Todd Lawson -- 4. Divine Inspiration, Storytelling, and Cultural Transfer: Muhammad's and Caedmon's Call / Gregor Schoeler -- 5. The Exercise of Theological Knowledge in the Church of the East, Provoked by Coexistence with the Muslims (Seventh Century CE) / MartinTamcke -- 6. Contributions of the Mawālī ("New Converts to Islam") to Education in Early Islam (in Arabic) / Jamal Juda -- Part III. Rational vs. Spiritual Approaches to Education: 7. How Do We Learn? Al-Fārābī's Epistemology of Teaching / Nadja Germann -- 8. Al-Fārābī and His Concept of Epistemological Hierarchy / Mariana Malinova -- 9. Educational Discourse in Classical Islam: A Case Study of Miskawayh's (d. 421/1030) Tahdhīb al-akhlāq / Yassir El Jamouhi -- 10. Teaching Ignorance: The Case of al-Ghazālī (d. 505/1111) / Paul L. Heck -- 11. Al-Rafīq qabl al-ṭarīq: Remarks on al-Ghazālī's View of Sufism as a Way of Learning Religion / Steffen Stelzer -- 12. "Only Learning That Distances You from Sins Today Saves You from Hellfire Tomorrow": Boundaries and Horizons of Education in al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd / Sebastian Günther -- 13. A Sufi as Pedagogue: Some Educational Implications of Rūmī's Poetry / Yoones Dehghani Farsani -- Part IV. Learning through History: 14. Ibn Isḥāq's and al-Ṭabarī's Historical Contexts for the Quran: Implications for Contemporary Research / Ulrika Mårtensson -- 15. Scholars, Figures, and Groups in al-Azdī's Futūḥ al-Shām / Jens Scheiner -- Part V. Literature as Method and Medium of Instruction:16. Education through Narrative in Rasāʼil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ / Shatha Almutawa -- 17. Storytelling as Philosophical Pedagogy: The Case of Suhrawardī / Mohammed Rustom -- 18. The Masters' Repertoire (Mashyakha) and the Quest for Knowledge / Asma Hilali and Jacqueline Sublet -- 19. The Use of Verse as a Pedagogical Medium, Principally in the Teaching of Grammar / Michael G. Carter -- 20. Islamic Education Reflected in the Forms of Medieval Scholarly Literature: Jamʻ, Tāʼlīf, and Taṣnīf in Classical Islam / Alexey A. Khismatulin -- 21. Primary Schoolteachers between Jidd and Hazl: Literary Treatment of Educational Practices in Pre-modern Islamic Schools / Antonella Ghersetti -- 22. The Metaphor of the Divine Banquet and the Origin of the Notion of Adab / Luca Patrizi -- 23. Wisdom and the Pedagogy of Parables in Abraham Ibn Ḥasday's The Prince and the Ascetic / Jessica Andruss
    Kurzfassung: Volume 2. Part VI. Travel, the Exact Sciences, and Islamic Learning: 24. War and Travel, Patrons and the Mail: The Education of Abū l-Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī (d. 440/1048) / Barbara Stowasser -- 25. Variants of Galenism: Ibn Hindū and Ibn Riḍwān on the Study of Medicine / Lutz Richter-Bernburg -- 26. Teaching Mathematical and Astronomical Knowledge in Classical and Post-Classical Islamicate Societies / Sonja Brentjes -- Part VII. Politics of Knowledge and Muslim Identity: 27. The Development of a Sufi Anti-curriculum: Politics of Knowledge and Authority in Classical Islamic Education / Sara Abdel-Latif -- 28. Knowledge in the Buyid Period: Practices and Formation of Social Identity / Nuha Alshaar -- 29. A Ruler's Curriculum: Transcultural Comparisons of Mirrors for Princes / Enrico Boccaccini --30. Interpretive Power and Conflicts of Interpretive Power: Caliphate, Religion, and "True" Islamic Education at the Dawn of the Seventh/Thirteenth Century in Baghdad / Angelika Hartmann -- 31. The ʻĀlim-Caliph: Reimagining the Caliph as a Man of Learning in Eighth/Fourteenth and Ninth/Fifteenth-Century Egypt / Mustafa Banister -- Part VIII. Principles and Practices in Ibadi and Shiʻi Learning: 32. Teaching Ethics in Early Ibadism: A Preliminary Study / Jana Newiger -- 33. Scholars of Ḥilla and the Early Imami Legal Tradition: Ibn Abī ʻAqīl and Ibn al-Junayd, "The Two Ancient Scholars," Retrieved / Ali R. Rizek -- 34. Shiʻi Higher Learning in the Pre-Safavid Period: Scholars, Educational Ideals, Practices, and Curricula / Maryam Moazzen -- Part IX. Gender, Human Growth, and Authority in Muslim Education -- 35. Denial of Similitude: The Exegetical Concern with Gender in "And the Male Is Not Like the Female" (Q3:36) / Hosn Abboud --36. "If Music Be the Food of Love?" The Singing-Girls and the Notion of Ṭarab as Part of an Adab-Ideal / Agnes Imhof -- 37. Women Scholars of Ḥadīth: A Case Study of the Eighth/Fourteenth-Century Muʻjam al-Shaykha Maryam / Mohsen Haredy -- 38. Knowledge, Piety, and Religious Leadership in the Late Middle Ages: Reinstating Women in the Master Narrative / Asma Afsaruddin -- Part X. Transformations of Classical Muslim Learning: 39. The Development of Arabo-Islamic Education among Members of the Mamluk Military / Christian Mauder -- 40. Dissociation of Theology from Philosophy in the Late Ottoman Period / Mehmet Kalaycı -- 41. The Malaysian Scholar Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (b.1931) on Islamic Education: An Evaluation in View of Classical Islamic Sources / HansDaiber -- General Notes on the Indices -- Index of Proper Names -- Index of Geographical Names and Toponyms -- Index of Book Titles and Other Texts -- Index of Scriptural References -- Ḥadīth Index --Index of Topics and Keywords.
    Kurzfassung: "Knowledge and Education in Classical Islam: Religious Learning between Continuity and Change is a pioneering collection of essays on the historical developments, ideals, and practices of Islamic learning and teaching in the formative and classical periods of Islam (i.e., from the seventh to fifteenth centuries CE). Based on innovative and philologically sound primary source research, and utilizing the most recent methodological tools, this two volume set sheds new light on the challenges and opportunities that arise from a deep engagement with classical Islamic concepts of knowledge, its production and acquisition, and, of course, learning. Learning is especially important because of its relevance to contemporary communities and societies in our increasingly multicultural, "global" civilizations, whether Eastern or Western. Contributors: Hosn Abboud, Sara Abdel-Latif, Asma Afsaruddin, Shatha Almutawa, Nuha Alshaar, Jessica Andruss, Mustafa Banister, Enrico Boccaccini, Sonja Brentjes, Michael G. Carter, Hans Daiber, Yoones Dehghani Farsani, Yassir El Jamouhi, Nadja Germann, Antonella Ghersetti, Sebastian Günther, Mohsen Haredy, Angelika Hartmann, Paul L. Heck, Asma Hilali, Agnes Imhof, Jamal Juda, Wadad Kadi, Mehmet Kalayci, Alexey A. Khismatulin, Todd Lawson, Mariana Malinova, Ulrika Mårtensson, Christian Mauder, Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Maryam Moazzen, Angelika Neuwirth, Jana Newiger, Luca Patrizi, Lutz Richter-Bernburg, Ali R. Rizek, Mohammed Rustom, Jens Scheiner, Gregor Schoeler, Steffen Stelzer, Barbara Stowasser, Jacqueline Sublet, and Martin Tamcke"--
    Anmerkung: durchlaufende Seitenzählung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004396241
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XI, 280 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, 1 Porträt
    Serie: Afrika-Studiecentrum series volume 37
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Crime, law and society in Nigeria
    DDC: 364.9669
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    Schlagwort(e): Crime History ; Criminal justice, Administration of ; Kriminalität ; Organisiertes Verbrechen ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Strafrecht ; Nigeria ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nigeria ; Kriminalität ; Strafjustiz
    Anmerkung: Stephen-Ellis-Bibliographie: Seite 28-30 , Literaturangaben, Register , Introduction , Stephen Ellis : his life and work , Theft in early colonial Lagos, 1861-1906 , Smuggling across the Nigeria-Benin border and its impact on Nigeria's economic development , Changing patterns of crime and malfeasance in Nigerian port environments since the 1990s , Nature and management of human trafficking : the Nigerian Edo people's experience , Militancy and criminality in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria , Crime at the University of Lagos : insights from Akoka campus , Reporting crime in contemporary Lagos , Currency counterfeiting and "substantial justice" in colonial Nigeria : Rex vs Tijani Ali, 1931-33 , Class based criminal justice regime, supermarket courts, and illicit interests : the Nigerian criminal justice administration system in critical perspective , Book review: Stephen Ellis, (2016) This present darkness: a history of Nigerian organised crime. London: Hurst and Co
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004396289
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 280 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Porträt
    Serie: Afrika-Studiecentrum series volume 37
    Serie: Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004405882
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Crime, law and society in Nigeria
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    Schlagwort(e): Crime History ; Criminal justice, Administration of ; Nigeria Kriminalität ; Organisierte Kriminalität ; Geschichte ; Zeitgeschichte ; Kolonialzeit ; Strafrecht ; Nigeria Criminality/delinquency ; Organized crime ; History ; Contemporary history ; Colonial age ; Criminal law ; Illegaler internationaler Handel Menschenhandel ; Edo (State) ; Niger Delta ; University of Lagos ; Lagos (City) ; Hafen ; Rechtsordnung ; Illegal international trade Trafficking in human beings ; Ports ; Legal order ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Nigeria ; Kriminalität ; Strafjustiz
    Kurzfassung: Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction /Rufus Akinyele and Ton Dietz -- Stephen Ellis: His Life and Work /Gerrie Haar -- Theft in Early Colonial Lagos, 1861–1906 /Paul Osifodunrin -- Smuggling across the Nigeria: Benin Border and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Economic Development /Jackson A. Aluede -- Changing Patterns of Crime and Malfeasance in Nigerian Port Environments since the 1990s /Edmund Chilaka -- Nature and Management of Human Trafficking: The Nigerian Edo People’s Experience /Leo Enahoro Otoide -- Militancy and Criminality in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria /Abiodun Oluwadare -- Crime at the University of Lagos: Insights from Akoka Campus /Franca Attoh -- Reporting Crime in Contemporary Lagos /Samson Folarin -- Currency Counterfeiting and “Substantial Justice” in Colonial Nigeria: Rex vs Tijani Ali, 1931–33 /Ayodeji Olukoju -- Class Based Criminal Justice Regime, Supermarket Courts, and Illicit Interests: The Nigerian Criminal Justice Administration System in Critical Perspective /A.E. Akintayo -- Stephen Ellis, (2016) This Present Darkness: A History of Nigerian Organised Crime. London: Hurst and Company /Ayodele Atsenuwa -- Back Matter -- Short CV Stephen Ellis -- Books -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: This volume in honour of Stephen Ellis is a follow-up to the public presentation of his book on the history of organised crime in Nigeria This Present Darkness (Hurst, 2016) at the University of Lagos, Nigeria on 28 October 2016. In addition to four papers, and a book review presented at this colloquium, other contributions about crime in Nigeria have been added, written by Nigerian authors. In July 2015 Stephen died, and he has worked on This Present Darkness almost to his last moments, as a senior researcher of the African Studies Centre in Leiden. This book also contains a tribute to his life and work written by his wife and scholar Gerrie ter Haar. Contributors include: A.E Akintayo, Jackson Aluede, Franca Attoh, Ayodele Atsenuwa, Edmund Chilaka, Samson Folarin, Gerrie ter Haar, Ayodeji Olukoju, Abiodun Oluwadare, Paul Osifodunrin and Leo Enahoro Otoide
    Anmerkung: Stephen-Ellis-Bibliographie: Seite 28-30 , Literaturangaben, Register , Introduction , Stephen Ellis : his life and work , Theft in early colonial Lagos, 1861-1906 , Smuggling across the Nigeria-Benin border and its impact on Nigeria's economic development , Changing patterns of crime and malfeasance in Nigerian port environments since the 1990s , Nature and management of human trafficking : the Nigerian Edo people's experience , Militancy and criminality in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria , Crime at the University of Lagos : insights from Akoka campus , Reporting crime in contemporary Lagos , Currency counterfeiting and "substantial justice" in colonial Nigeria : Rex vs Tijani Ali, 1931-33 , Class based criminal justice regime, supermarket courts, and illicit interests : the Nigerian criminal justice administration system in critical perspective , Book review.: Stephen Ellis, (2016) This present darkness: a history of Nigerian organised crime , London: Hurst and Co
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004387164
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Seiten: XLII, 644 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Serie: Islamic history and civilization volume 158
    Serie: Islamic history and civilization
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Die Geheimnisse der oberen und der unteren Welt
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Günther, Sebastian Die Geheimnisse der Oberen und der Unteren Welt.
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    Schlagwort(e): Magic Religious aspects ; Islam ; Konferenzschrift 2012 ; Islam ; Magie ; Religionswissenschaft ; Koran ; Magie ; Islam ; Magie ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Islam ; Magie ; Zauberliteratur ; Islam
    Kurzfassung: Die Geheimnisse der oberen und der unteren Welt (The Secrets of the Upper and the Lower World) is a substantial new collection of essays on magic in Islamic cultural history. Both comprehensive and innovative in its approach, this book offers fresh insights into an important yet still understudied area of Islamic intellectual history. The seventeen chapters deal with key aspects of Islamic magic, including its historical developments, geographical variants, and modern-day practices. The general introduction identifies and problematizes numerous sub-topics and key practitioners/theoreticians in the Arabo-Islamic context. This, along with terminological and bibliographical appendices, makes the volume an unparalleled reference work for both specialists and a broader readership.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Magie im Islam : Gegenstand, Geschichte und Diskurs / Sebastian Gunther, Dorothee Pielow -- 2. Al-Qadi 'Abd al-Gabbar uber Magie / Maher Jarrar -- 3. Magie im theologisch-rechtlichen Diskurs der arabisch-islamischen Gelehrsamkeit / Mahmoud Haggag -- 4. Magie und Kausalität im Islam / Hans Daiber -- 5. Magie zwischen galenischer und prophetischer Medizin / Lutz Richter-Bernburg -- 6. Dokumentarische Materialien zur Magie aus der Frühzeit des Islams : Forschungsfragen und Forschungsansätze / Ursula Bsees -- 7. Arabische magische Dokumente : Typen, visuelle Gestaltung und Traditionslinien / Johannes Thomann -- 8. Entzäuberte Amulettrollen : Hinweise zu einer typologischen Gliederung / Tobias Nunlist -- 9. Astrologische Voraussagen über den Jagderfolg : der Katarchen-abschnitt des k. al-qanun al-wadih von Ibn Qustimur / Fabian Kas -- 10. Nur hinter verschlossenen Türen? : das Amt des Muhtasib und die Offentlichkeit von Astrologie, Wahrsagerei, Zauberei und Amulettgebrauch / Christian Mauder -- 11. "Ach, wie gut, dass niemand weiss ..." : Die Bedeutung des geheimen Namens in der islamischen Magie / Dorothee Pielow -- 12. Die Beschwörung von Geistern und Planeten / Al-Gawahir al-hams von Muhammad Gaut Gwaliyari / Eva Orthmann -- 13. Magie in den Erzählungen aus Tausendundeine Nacht / Ulrich Marzolph -- 14. Magie in der arabischen Literatur und ein verliebter Dschinn aus Dschidda / Susanne Enderwitz -- - 15. Kurdische Magie : Jesidische magische Schalen / Khanna Omarkhali, Anke Joisten-Pruschke -- 16. Ökonomie der Angst : Nordafrikanische und westafrikanische Magie im Vergleich / Johanna Schott -- 17. Magie im Islam : Eine diskursgeschichtliche Perspektive / Bernd-Christian Otto -- Bibliographischer Appendix: Magie in arabischen Quellen und in der Forschungsliteratur / Sebastian Gunther, Dorothee Pielow -- Terminologischer Appendix: Häufig in Texten zur Magie verwendete Termini: Arabisch-Deutsch / Sebastian Gunther, Dorothee Pielow -- Personennamenregister -- Orts- und Landernamenregister -- Buchtitelregister -- Heilige Schriftenregister -- Haditregister -- Sachregisterregister
    Anmerkung: "... des internationalen Workshops 'Magie im Islam: Zwischen Glaube und Wissenschaft', der vom 11. bis 13. Juli 2012 an der Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen stattfand" (Danksagung)
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