Humor in early Islam / Franz Rosenthal ; with an introduction by Geert Jan van Gelder.

Humor in Early Islam , first published in 1956, is a pioneering study by the versatile and prolific scholar Franz Rosenthal (1914–2003), who (having published an article on mediaeval Arabic blurbs), should have written this text himself. It contains an annotated translation of an Arabic text on a fi...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Brill Classics in Islam 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (192 p.)
Notes:"Translation of texts":p. [36]-131.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
I. Materials For The Study Of Muslim Humor /
II. The Historical Personality Of Ashab /
III. The Ashab Legend /
IV. Conclusion /
V. Translation Of Texts /
Appendix: On Laughter /
Bibliography /
Index Of Selected Rare Or Explained Arabic Words /
Index Of Proper Names /
Summary:Humor in Early Islam , first published in 1956, is a pioneering study by the versatile and prolific scholar Franz Rosenthal (1914–2003), who (having published an article on mediaeval Arabic blurbs), should have written this text himself. It contains an annotated translation of an Arabic text on a figure who became the subject of many jokes and anecdotes, the greedy and obtuse Ashʿab, a singer who lived in the eighth century but whose literary and fictional life long survived him. The translation is preceded by chapters on the textual sources and on the historical and legendary personalities of Ashʿab; the book ends with a short essay on laughter. Whether or not the jokes will make a modern reader laugh, the book is a valuable source for those seriously interested in a religion or a culture that all too often but unjustly is associated, by outsiders, with an aversion to laughter.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1283162121
9786613162120
9004215735
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Franz Rosenthal ; with an introduction by Geert Jan van Gelder.