Religion and culture in medieval Islam
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Religion and culture in medieval Islam
(Giorgio Levi Della Vida conferences, 14th conference)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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George Makdisi has brought together six of the most distinguished scholars in the field to explore the religion and culture of medieval Islam. This is an original and stimulating exchange. Makdisi's introductory essay focuses on the interaction between religion and culture in classical Islam and Christendom, Merlin Swartz analyses the homilies of Ibn al-Jawazi, Irfan Shahid considers the implications of the Arabic character of the Koran, George Saliba assesses Ash'arite thought in astrology and astronomy, Roger Arnaldez reflects on the religious cultures of medieval Islam, and Mahmoud Ayoub draws together the common historic threads of Muslim-Jewish and Muslim-Christian popular worship. W. Montgomery Watt concludes the volume by addressing the question of the future of Islam, posing a parallel with the Judaic reaction to Hellenistic culture.
Table of Contents
- Presentation of award to fourteenth recipient Georges Sabagh
- 1. Religion and culture in Classical Islam and the Christian West George Makdisi
- 2. The future of Islam W. Montgomery Watt
- 3. Arabic rhetoric and the Aart of the homily in Medieval Islam Merlin Swartz
- 4. Medieval Islam: the literary-cultural dimension Irfan Shahid
- 5. The Ash'arites and the science of the stars George Saliba
- 6. Religion, religious culture and culture Roger Arnaldez
- 7. Cult and culture: common saints and shrines in Middle Eastern popular piety Mahmoud Ayoub.
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