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Religious scholarship can be offensive to believers, as conflicts from the time of Galileo and Spinoza to the recent critique of Danish religious scholars in the wake of the infamous Muhammad cartoons have shown. Studies of this type of scholarship have been appropriated by believers as a means of reinventing their own identities - as the training of twentieth-century Muslim clergy demonstrates. This volume offers a unique collection of training materials from European Muslim clergy since the 1940's - including Third Reich reports on debriefing imams, surveillance files on Muslim activists, and information on Bosnian clergy and their training centres - as well as an exploration of religion and academic freedom in general, accompanied by appendices in both Arabic and English.
Functionaries --- 297.16 --- 297 (492) --- 378.014.15 --- Islam: religieuze organisatie religieuze functies en personen --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Nederland --- Academisch statuut. Academische vrijheid. Universiteitsreglementen --- 378.014.15 Academisch statuut. Academische vrijheid. Universiteitsreglementen --- 297.16 Islam: religieuze organisatie religieuze functies en personen --- Academic freedom. --- Educational freedom --- Freedom, Academic --- 081 Godsdienst --- Islam --- 297.16 Islam: religieuze organisatie; religieuze functies en personen --- Islam: religieuze organisatie; religieuze functies en personen --- Religion --- Freedom of religion. --- Religious education. --- Imams (Mosque officers) --- Mosque officers --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Ethical education --- Theological education --- Education --- Moral education --- Freedom of religion --- Freedom of worship --- Intolerance --- Liberty of religion --- Religious freedom --- Religious liberty --- Separation of church and state --- Freedom of expression --- Liberty --- Freedom of information --- Intellectual freedom --- Study and teaching. --- Training --- Law and legislation --- Academic freedom --- Religious education --- Study and teaching --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Theology --- Islam - Study and teaching - Europe --- Islam - Functionaries - Training - Europe --- islam --- imam --- religie --- training --- religion --- muslim clergy --- Ibn Rushd --- Galileo --- Spinoza --- Abu Zayd --- Egypt --- political cartoons --- 9-11 --- academic freedom --- religious freedom --- the training of Muslim clergy --- Bosnia --- the Ghazi Husrev-bey madrasa --- Sarajevo --- 1537 --- nazi-Germany --- Europe
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The Archive of the Sacromonte Abbey in Granada preserves a historical treasure: Arabic texts on a sheet of parchment and on numerous small tablets of lead, which were discovered in Granada at the end of the sixteenth century in the tower of the old Friday Mosque and in caves of the "Valparaíso" hillock, from then on called "Sacromonte". They became the object of heated discussions in Europe and were condemned by the Pope in 1682. The texts are among the very last literary productions of the Moriscos, the Andalusi Muslims, many of whom continued to practice Islam in secret until their expulsion from Spain between 1609 and 1614. With the permission of the archbishop of Granada, we offer, for the first time in history, a study, edition, translation, and images of all the tablets and shed new light on the fascinating religious messages of these enigmatic texts and their authors.
Apocryphal books --- Manuscripts, Arabic. --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Christian heresies --- Religious literature, Spanish --- Forgery of antiquities --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Lead books of the Sacromonte --- Parchment of the Torre Turpiana --- Granada (Spain : Reino) --- Church history. --- Civilization --- Arab influences. --- Manuscripts, Arabic --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Civilization. --- Spain.
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