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Living Islamic History Studies In Honour Of Professor Carole Hillenbrand 1st Edition Yasir Suleiman

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Living Islamic History Studies In Honour Of Professor Carole Hillenbrand 1st Edition Yasir Suleiman
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Yasir Suleiman
ISBN: 9780748637386, 0748637389
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Living Islamic History Studies In Honour Of Professor Carole Hillenbrand 1st Edition Yasir Suleiman by Yasir Suleiman 9780748637386, 0748637389 instant download after payment.

The publication of this book honours Professor Carole Hillenbrand's outstanding achievements in and service to Islamic and Middle Eastern Scholarship.
It gathers original research from a range of leading international scholars from the UK, Europe and the USA whose chapters throw new light on a set of topics in medieval Islamic history, Islamic doctrine and practice, and the interaction between Islam and the modern world. Seeking to present fresh evidence and engaging ways of looking at old and new material, the authors contribute to a richer understanding of the interaction between historical events, social trends, religious practices and lived experiences in medieval Turkey and Central Asia, Iran and the Arabic-speaking lands. The book also discusses how some of the most abiding themes in the Arab-Islamic tradition continue to resonate in the modern world.
The book features contributions from: Julia Bray, Edmund Bosworth, Farhad Daftary, Gerhard Endress, Gary Leiser, Remke Kruk, Charles Melville, A. H. Morton, Ian Netton, Andrew Newman, A. Kevin Reinhart and Yasir Suleiman.

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