The piety of learning : : Islamic studies in honor of Stefan Reichmuth / / edited by Michael Kemper, Ralf Elger.

The Piety of Learning testifies to the strong links between religious and secular scholarship in Islam, and reaffirms the role of philology for understanding Muslim societies both past and present. Senior scholars discuss Islamic teaching philosophies since the 18th century in Nigeria, Egypt, the Ot...

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Superior document:Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Text, Volume 147
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; Volume 147.
Physical Description:1 online resource (428 pages) :; illustrations, photographs.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction: The Piety of Learning /
ʿIlm and Adab Revisited: Knowledge Transmission and Character Formation in Islamic Africa /
From the Intellectual Powerhouse of Ilorin (Nigeria): Elegy in the Work of Adam ʿAbdallāh al-Ilūrī (1917–1992) /
The Khādimīs of Konya: The Rise of a Scholarly Family from the Ottoman Periphery /
Moral Education in Central Asia, 19th–21st Centuries: The Foundations for Sufi, Jadīd, Soviet, National, and Islamist Ethics /
The Small World of Aḥmad al-Ṣāwī (1761–1825), an Egyptian Khalwatī Shaykh /
Abū l-Hudā al-Ṣayyādī and Ḥadīth /
Sayfallāh-Qāḍī Bashlarov: Sufi Networks between the North Caucasus and the Volga-Urals /
Against Leviathan: On the Ethics of Islamic Poetry in Soviet Russia /
Blessing and Curse in the “Promised Land”: Jonas Korte’s Travels in the Ottoman Empire, 1737–1739 /
Ömer Pasha Latas and the Ottoman Reform Policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1850–1851) /
The Pilgrim’s Tale as a Means of Self-Promotion: Muḥammad Rashīd Riḍā’s Journey to the Ḥijāz (1916) /
Scholarly Exchange and Trade: Muḥammad Ḥusayn Naṣīf and His Letters to Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje /
Rescuing the Tatar Muslim Heritage in the Soviet Union: The Expedition Diaries of Mirkasym A. Usmanov /
Islamic Theological Studies in Germany: A Discipline in the Making /
Stefan Reichmuth’s Wanderings in Arabicized and Islamized Yorubaland /
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Index of Place Names.
Summary:The Piety of Learning testifies to the strong links between religious and secular scholarship in Islam, and reaffirms the role of philology for understanding Muslim societies both past and present. Senior scholars discuss Islamic teaching philosophies since the 18th century in Nigeria, Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, Central Asia, Russia, and Germany. Particular attention is paid to the power of Islamic poetry and to networks and practices of the Tijāniyya, Rifā‘iyya, Khalwatiyya, Naqshbandiyya, and Shādhiliyya Sufi brotherhoods. The final section highlights some unusual European encounters with Islam, and features a German Pietist who traveled through the Ottoman Empire, a Habsburg officer who converted to Islam in Bosnia, a Dutch colonial Islamologist who befriended a Salafi from Jeddah, and a Soviet historian who preserved Islamic manuscripts. Contributors are: Razaq ‘Deremi Abubakre; Bekim Agai; Rainer Brunner; Alfrid K. Bustanov; Thomas Eich; Ralf Elger; Ulrike Freitag; Michael Kemper; Markus Koller; Anke von Kügelgen; Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen; Armina Omerika; Amidu Olalekan Sanni; Yaşar Sarikaya; Rüdiger Seesemann; Shamil Sh. Shikhaliev; Diliara M. Usmanova.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004349847
ISSN:0929-2403 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Michael Kemper, Ralf Elger.