E-Book, Englisch, Band Band 012, 251 Seiten
Reihe: Mamluk Studies
Conermann History and Society during the Mamluk Period (1250–1517)
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0620-6
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Studies of the Annemarie Schimmel Institute for Advanced Study II
E-Book, Englisch, Band Band 012, 251 Seiten
Reihe: Mamluk Studies
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0620-6
Verlag: V&R unipress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
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1;Title Page;4
2;Copyright;5
3;Table of Contents;6
4;Boaz Shoshan: On the Marital Regime in Damascus, 1480–1500 CE;8
5;Body;8
5.1;Introduction;8
5.2;Divorce;9
5.3;Marriage;11
5.4;Female Slaves and Concubines;18
5.5;Bibliography;27
5.5.1;Primary Sources;27
5.5.2;Studies;27
6;Kristina Richardson: The Evolving Biographical Legacy of Two Late Mamluk ?anbal? Judges;30
6.1;Introduction;30
6.2;Biography of Ibn Zurayq;31
6.3;Na?m ad-D?n b. Mufli?;36
6.4;Aftermath of the ?Umariyya Affair;39
6.5;Codicology of Ibn Zurayq’s Maya?a;41
6.6;Contents and Analysis of Ibn Zurayq’s Maya?a;43
6.6.1;Aw?n a-ur?? al-awwal;43
6.6.2;Aw?n a-ur?? al-t?n?;44
6.7;Reception of the Maya?a;48
6.8;Conclusion;48
6.9;Bibliography;49
6.9.1;Unpublished Works;49
6.9.2;Published Works;49
7;Jo Van Steenbergen: Appearances of Dawla and Political Order in late medieval Syro-Egypt. The state, social theory, and the political history of the Cairo Sultanate (thirteenth-sixteenth centuries);52
7.1;Introduction: Whither the Mamluk State?;52
7.2;Contemporary notions of dawla;55
7.2.1;Dawlat al-Atr?k: narratives of order, continuity and structure;56
7.2.2;From one dawla to another dawla: narratives of discontinuity and agency;64
7.3;Toward an alternative approach:;67
7.3.1;Social practice, disciplinary power, and the state as a structural effect;67
7.4;An alternative approach;71
7.4.1;Practices of reproduction, segmentation and integration, and their structural effects, in late medieval Egypt and Syria;71
7.4.2;Discipline, Order, and State Formation;73
7.4.3;Transformation, the tanistric mode of reproduction, and political order as process;76
7.5;Epilogue;79
7.5.1;The Cairo Sultanate between Dynastic and Mamluk political orders;79
7.6;Bibliography;82
7.6.1;Sources;82
7.6.2;Literature;83
8;Mohammad Gharaibeh: The Buld?niyy?t of as-Sa??w? (d. 902/1497). A Case Study on Knowledge Specialization and Knowledge Brokerage in the Field of ?ad?? Collections;88
8.1;Introduction;88
8.2;Theoretical and methodological remarks;89
8.2.1;Reference Group and Shared Ideas;89
8.2.2;Recombinant Knowledge Growth;90
8.2.3;Theoretical Concept of this Paper;92
8.3;From the Forty ?ad?? Collections to the Buld?niyy?t – A History of Knowledge Specialization and Knowledge Brokerage;93
8.4;al-Buld?niyy?t of as-Sa??w? – Comparison and Analysis;96
8.4.1;A Geographical Forty ?ad?? Collection or Geographical (?ad??) Collection?;98
8.4.2;Between the Conventions of the Text Group and the Shared Ideas of the Reference Group;101
8.5;Conclusion;104
8.6;Bibliography;105
9;Amar S. Baadj: The Term “Zaw?wa” in the Medieval Sources and the Zaw?w? Presence in Egypt and Syria during the Ayyubid and Mamluk Periods;108
9.1;Introduction;108
9.2;1. The Term Zaw?wa in the Medieval Arabic Sources;108
9.3;2. Prominent Zaw?w?s in Egypt and Syria during the Ayyubid and Mamluk Periods;115
9.4;Bibliography;122
9.4.1;1. Modern Studies;122
9.4.2;2. Primary Sources;123
10;Matthew B. Ingalls: —ar?, I?ti??r, and Late-Medieval Legal Change – A Working Paper;126
10.1;Introduction;126
10.2;Al-An??r?’s Position in the —?fi?? Ma?hab and His Legal Idiom;127
10.3;Al-An??r?’s Works in Fur??;131
10.4;The Dynamics of Commentary and Abridgement Within a Common Genealogy;138
10.4.1;Example 1: On Ritual Ablution and Compromised Boot-Wiping;139
10.4.2;Example 2: On the Age of Menopause;141
10.4.3;Example 3: On Removing Filth With Difficulty;143
10.5;Conclusion;146
10.6;Bibliography;147
11;Abdelkader Al Ghouz: Brokers of Islamic Philosophy in Maml?k Egypt. Shams al-D?n Ma?m?d b. ?Abd al-Ra?m?n al-I?fah?n? as a Case Study in the Transmission of Philosophical Knowledge through Commentary Writing;150
11.1;Introduction;150
11.2;Shams al-D?n Ma?m?d b. ?Abd al-Ra?m?n al-I?fah?n?: A Biography;153
11.3;Brokerage of Philosophical Knowledge in Fourteenth-Century Cairo: Al-I?fah?n?’s Ma??li? as a Case Study;160
11.3.1;The Social History of Ma??li?;161
11.3.2;The Intellectual History of the Ma??li?;164
11.4;Conclusions;168
11.5;Literature;169
11.5.1;Primary Sources;169
11.5.2;Secondary Sources;170
12;Stuart Borsch: Medieval Egyptian Economic Growth: the Mary?? Lagoon;174
12.1;Introduction: The Mary?? Lagoon;174
12.2;Mary?? Lagoon: Geographical and Historical Context;176
12.3;Section 1: Evidence of Supply – Irrigating the south-east Basin;178
12.3.1;Analysis: the Damanhur Crossroads;183
12.4;Water Supply from the South-East: The Tayriyya Canal;184
12.5;Section 2: Quantitative Evidence of Economic Production;186
12.5.1;Al-Tar?ja: the Epicenter;187
12.6;Conclusion;195
12.7;Bibliography;196
12.7.1;Primary Literature;196
12.7.2;Lexicon;197
12.7.3;Secondary Literature;197
13;Kate Raphael: Mosques east and west of the Jordan Valley: from the Arab conquest to the end of the Mamluk period;200
13.1;Introduction;200
13.1.1;Some differences of opinion;201
13.1.2;Previous works;206
13.1.3;Methodology of research and preliminary problems;207
13.1.4;Geography, chronology and mapping;208
13.2;Mosque construction under the first Caliphs, the Umayyads and ?Abb?sids;209
13.2.1;The spatial distribution of mosques 7th-late 9th centuries;214
13.3;From Sunn? to Sh??a rule: the distribution of mosques in the late 10th–11th centuries;219
13.3.1;The Crusader threshold;223
13.4;The distribution of mosques in the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods;223
13.4.1;The construction of mosques in relation to Jewish and Christian sacred sites;228
13.4.2;Whose responsibility was it?;230
13.4.3;Growth and/or change in the Mamluk period;232
13.5;Some Preliminary Conclusion;236
13.6;Bibliography;240
13.6.1;Abbreviations;240
14;Authors;250