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Ignaz Goldziher

    Die Richtungen der islamischen Koranauslegung
    Muhammedanische Studien
    Mythology Among the Hebrews
    Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia
    Muslim Studies
    Mythology Among The Hebrews And Its Historical Development
    • 2022

      Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the historical context of marriage and kinship in Arabian tribal societies, this work provides an insightful analysis of social structures at the dawn of Islam. It delves into the customs and practices that shaped familial relationships, offering a unique perspective on the cultural dynamics of the time. Originally published in 1885, the book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of social norms and relationships in early Islamic society.

      Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia
    • 2020
    • 2007

      The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text but may include imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context and the original presentation, making it a unique choice for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the authenticity of the text.

      Mythology Among The Hebrews And Its Historical Development
    • 2006

      Muslim Studies

      • 347 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(28)Add rating

      Introductory chapter: Muruwwa and Din -- The Arabic tribes and Islam -- ʿArab and ʿajam -- The Shuʿūbiyya -- The Shuʿūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʿal-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 -- ʿArab and ʿajam -- The Shuʿūbiyya -- The Shuʿūbiyya and its manifestataion in shcolarship: (a) genealogy (b) philology -- Excursuses and annotations -- What is meant by ʿal-Jāhiliyyʼa -- 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.

      Muslim Studies