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Muḥammad b. Ismāʿīl al-Thaʿālibī was a poet, critic, lexicographer, historian of literature, prolific scholar, and one of the most important literary figures in the tenth-eleventh centuries. This work of his entitled Khāṣṣ al-khāṣṣ fī l-amthāl is a collection of proverbs and their equivalents in a number of cultures and professions.
11th century. --- Arabic. --- Poetry. --- proverbs. --- Islam --- Islamic theology --- Islamic studies
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basic Islamic studies --- philosopy and religious studies --- Islam history and art studies --- basic islamic studies --- islam history and art studies --- Esoteric sciences --- General ethics --- Islam
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Bibliotheca Islamica (BI) is the Orient-Institut Beirut's platform for the critical edition of mainly Arabic texts. The series dates back to 1929, when Hellmut Ritter edited the Kitāb Maqālat al-islamīyīn wa-ḫtilāf al-muṣallīn of Abū l-Ḥasan ʿAlī al-Asʿarī, a seminal text on dogmatic positions in the early Islamic period. Since then, the OIB has published more than fifty titles in this series.
Social sciences. --- Islam. --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Islamic studies.
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On the basis of a newly discovered manuscript this book offers the most comprehensive bibliography of the enormous output of the fifteenth-century scholar Ibn ʿAbd al-Hādī – enlarging our view of his scholarly contribution and correcting numerous mistakes in this regard. This book is thus essential reading for all those interested in the writerly world of Damascus and the scholarly world of the late fifteenth century, especially with regard to the Ḥanbalī tradition and ḥadīth scholarship. In particular, linking the titles of his books with the extant manuscripts in libraries around the world opens new perspectives to these scholarly worlds. At the same time this book offers a new framework to studying social history with reference to documents and the material culture of the book.. Readership: All interested in Islamic Studies and especially history of the book and history of libraries. The focus on the Ḥanbalī heritage will appeal in particular to those interested in Ḥanbalism.
Civilization, Arab. --- Bibliographies. --- Arab civilization --- Civilization, Semitic --- Islamic civilization --- Book History and Cartography --- History of the Book --- History --- Medieval History --- Book History --- Middle East and Islamic Studies --- History & Culture --- Manuscripts & Printing --- Ibn al-Mibrad, Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Bin al-Mubarrid, Yūsuf bin Ḥasan bin ʻAbd al-Hādy Jamāl, --- Ḥanbalī, Jamāl al-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Ibn ʻAbd al-Hādī, Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Ibn al-Mabrad, Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Ibn al-Mubarrid, Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Maqdisī, Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan, --- Yūsuf ibn Ḥasan ibn al-Mibrad, --- ابن المبرد، يوسف بن حسن --- ابن المبرد, يوسف بن حسن --- ابن المبرد، يوسف بن حسن، --- ابن المبرد، يوسف بن حين --- ابن مبرد، يوسف بن حسن --- يوسف بن عبد الهادي --- يوسف بن عبد الهادي المقدسي الحنبلي --- يوسف بن عبد حسن بن المبرد --- Ibn ʻAbd al-Hādī, Yusūf ibn Ḥasan, --- ابن عبد الهادي، يسوف بن حسن
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