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VOLUME I THE SOURCES AND HISTORIOGRAPHIC DEBATES |
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Part 1 Historiographic debates |
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1 `Introduction' to Narratives of Islamic Origins: The Beginnings of Islamic Historical Writing |
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11 | (24) |
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2 The implications of, and opposition to, the methods and theories of John Wansbrough |
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35 | (19) |
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3 The codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qur'an of the Prophet |
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54 | (87) |
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4 Le Palimpseste de San'a' et la canonisation du Coran: nouveaux elements |
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141 | (7) |
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5 The Musannaf of 'Abd al-Razzaq al-San'ani as a source of authentic ahadith of the first century A.H. |
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148 | (25) |
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6 Reconstructing the earliest sira texts: the Higra in the corpus of 'Urwa b. al-Zubayr |
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173 | (11) |
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7 Prosopography and the reconstruction of Hijazi history for the early Islamic period: the case of the 'Awfid family |
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184 | (53) |
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Part 2 The sources: the Muslim tradition, non-Muslim sources and material evidence |
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8 Narrative and community in Islamic late antiquity |
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237 | (29) |
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9 Syriac views of emergent Islam |
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266 | (14) |
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10 Qur'anic inscriptions on the coins of the ahl al-bayt from the second to fourth century AH |
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280 | (25) |
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11 New documentary texts and the early Islamic state |
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305 | (28) |
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12 Archaeology and the history of early Islam: the first seventy years |
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333 | (25) |
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13 Landholding patterns in early Islamic Egypt |
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358 | (15) |
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14 The Khurasan corpus of Arabic documents |
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373 | (19) |
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15 Evidence on the Muslim poll tax from non-Muslim sources: a Geniza study |
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VOLUME II THE RISE OF ISLAM AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAST |
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Introduction to Volume II |
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Part 1 Theories on the rise of Islam: Arabia and beyond |
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16 Quraysh and the Roman army: making sense of the Meccan leather trade |
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17 Religion in the jahiliyya: theories and evidence |
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41 | (26) |
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18 Hanifiyya and Ka'ba: an inquiry into the Arabian pre-Islamic background of din Ibrahim |
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67 | (20) |
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19 From believers to Muslims: confessional self-identity in the early Islamic community |
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87 | (39) |
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20 Nasrani and Hanif Studies on the Religious Vocabulary of Christianity and of Islam |
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126 | (42) |
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21 How did the quranic pagans make a living? |
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168 | (17) |
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22 The quest of the historical Muhammad |
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185 | (32) |
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Part 2 The conquests and the transformation of the Middle East |
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23 The conquest of Khuzistan: a historiographical reassessment |
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217 | (35) |
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24 `Conclusions' in The Early Islamic Conquests |
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252 | (21) |
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25 From polis to madina: urban change in late antique and early Islamic Syria |
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273 | (22) |
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26 Conversion stories in early Islam |
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295 | (10) |
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27 Coptic conversion and the Islamization of Egypt |
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305 | (14) |
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28 Christian communities in early Islamic Syria and Northern Jazira: the dynamics of adaptation |
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319 | (14) |
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29 The paradox of Islamization: tombstone inscriptions, Qur'anic recitations, and the problem of religious change |
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333 | (32) |
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30 Late antique legacies and Muslim economic expansion |
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365 | (16) |
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31 The feeding of the five hundred thousand: cities and agriculture in early Islamic Mesopotamia |
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VOLUME III AUTHORITY AND SECT FORMATION |
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Introduction to Volume III |
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Part 1 An early conception of caliphal authority |
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32 God's caliph: Qur'anic interpretations and Umayyad claims |
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33 The separation of state and religion in the development of early Islamic society |
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34 A reexamination of three current explanations for al-Ma'mun's introduction of the mihna |
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35 The first Islamic legal theory: Ibn al-Muqaffa' on interpretation, authority, and the structure of the law |
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60 | (21) |
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36 The religious foundation of late Umayyad ideology and practice |
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37 The caliphs, the `ulama' and the law: defining the role and function of the caliph in the early 'Abbasid period |
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115 | (36) |
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38 The study of the development of the Islamic sects |
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151 | (14) |
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39 Kharijite thought in the Umayyad Period |
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165 | (15) |
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40 The significance of the slogan la hukm illa lillah and the references to the hudud in the traditions about the Fitna and the murder of 'Uthman |
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41 A statement by the Najdiyya Kharijites on the dispensability of the imamate |
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194 | (23) |
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42 How did the early Shi'a become sectarian? |
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217 | (21) |
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43 Notes a propos de la walaya imamite: aspects de l'imamologie duodecimaine, X |
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44 Hisham b. al-Hakam (d. 179/795) and his doctrine of the imam's knowledge |
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271 | (34) |
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45 The crisis of the Imamate and the institution of occultation in Twelver Shi'ism: a sociohistorical perspective |
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305 | (29) |
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46 Authority in Twelver Shiism in the absence of the imam |
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334 | (10) |
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47 The Mim, the 'Ayn, and the making of Isma'ilism |
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344 | (19) |
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363 | (10) |
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373 | (15) |
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50 Catholic tendencies and particularism in Islam |
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VOLUME IV SCHOLARLY TRADITIONS |
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Introduction to Volume IV |
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17 | (13) |
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52 Law and exegesis: the penalty for adultery in Islam |
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30 | (15) |
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53 On bequests in early Islam |
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45 | (19) |
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54 Two legal problems bearing on the early history of the Qur'an |
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55 Was al-Shafi'i the master architect of Islamic jurisprudence? |
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92 | (21) |
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56 Early Islamic jurisprudence in Egypt: two scholars and their Mukhtasars |
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113 | (20) |
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57 The Islamic penalty for adultery in the third century AH and al-Shafi'i's Risala |
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133 | (30) |
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58 Christliche Polemik und islamische Dogmenbildung |
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163 | (14) |
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59 The beginnings of Islamic theology |
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177 | (16) |
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193 | (16) |
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61 The early Murji'a: some notes |
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209 | (18) |
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62 The beginnings of the Mu'tazila reconsidered |
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227 | (22) |
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63 The Muslim attributes and the Christian Trinity |
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249 | (14) |
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64 The origins of the controversy concerning the creation of the Koran |
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263 | (19) |
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65 En quoi consiste l'opposition faite a al-Ash'ari par ses contemporains hanbalites? |
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282 | (15) |
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66 A historical enquiry concerning the origin and development of Sufism: with a list of definitions of the terms `Sufi' and `Tasawwuf,' arranged chronologically |
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297 | (33) |
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330 | (33) |
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68 The transition from asceticism to mysticism at the middle of the ninth century C.E. |
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363 | (19) |
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69 The Hanabila and the early Sufis |
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382 | (15) |
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70 The concept of wilaya in early Sufism |
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