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Ritual, Politics, and the City in Fatimid Cairo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Ritual, Politics, and the City in Fatimid Cairo

This book provides an understanding of the complexities of political legitimacy in Islamic dynasties by examining Fatimid political culture in Egypt reconstructed from court rituals. The author approaches ritual as a dynamic process through which claims to political and religious authority in Islamic societies are articulated, and in which complex negotiations of power have taken place.

Creating Medieval Cairo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Creating Medieval Cairo

"In many areas it breaks new ground, asks new questions, and gives a far more sophisticated, nuanced presentation of preservation and conservation issues for Egypt than I have seen elsewhere . . .. [C]overs familiar territory in a totally new manner." - Jere Bacharach, University of Washington This book argues that the historic city we know as Medieval Cairo was created in the nineteenth century by both Egyptians and Europeans against a background of four overlapping political and cultural contexts: namely, the local Egyptian, Anglo-Egyptian, Anglo-Indian, and Ottoman imperial milieux. Addressing the interrelated topics of empire, local history, religion, and transnational heritage, historia...

Communities of the Qur'an
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Communities of the Qur'an

What is the nature of the Qur’an? It might seem a straightforward question, but there is no consensus among modern communities of the Qur’an, both Muslim and non-Muslim, about the answer. And why should there be? On numerous occasions throughout history, believers from different schools and denominations, and at different times and places, have agreed to disagree. The Qur’anic interpreters, jurists and theologians of medieval Baghdad, Cairo and Cordoba coexisted peacefully in spite of their diverging beliefs. Seeking to revive this ‘ethics of disagreement’ of Classical Islam, this volume explores the different relationships societies around the world have with the Qur’an and how our understanding of the text can be shaped by studying the interpretations of others. From LGBT groups to urban African American communities, this book aims to represent the true diversity of communities of the Qur’an in the twenty-first century, and the dialogue and debate that can flow among them.

Just and Righteous Causes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Just and Righteous Causes

Winner, 2019 Booker Worthen Prize from the Central Arkansas Library System. A dedicated advocate for social justice long before the term entered everyday usage, Rabbi Ira Sanders began striving against the Jim Crow system soon after he arrived in Little Rock from New York in 1926. Sanders, who led Little Rock’s Temple B’nai Israel for nearly forty years, was a trained social worker as well as a rabbi and his career as a dynamic religious and community leader in Little Rock spanned the traumas of the Great Depression, World War II and the Holocaust, and the social and racial struggles of the 1950s and 1960s. Just and Righteous Causes—a full biographical study of this bold social-activist rabbi—examines how Sanders expertly navigated the intersections of race, religion, and gender to advocate for a more just society. It joins a growing body of literature about the lives and histories of Southern rabbis, deftly balancing scholarly and narrative tones to provide a personal look into the complicated position of the Southern rabbi and the Jewish community throughout the political struggles of the twentieth-century South.

Wrongful Conviction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Wrongful Conviction

  • Categories: Law

Imperfections in the criminal justice system have long intrigued the general public and worried scholars and legal practitioners. In Wrongful Conviction, criminologists C. Ronald Huff and Martin Killias present an important collection of essays that analyzes cases of injustice across an array of legal systems, with contributors from North America, Europe and Israel. This collection includes a number of well-developed public-policy recommendations intended to reduce the instances of courts punishing innocents. It also offers suggestions for compensating more fairly those who are wrongfully convicted.

Reviving the Islamic Caliphate in Early Modern Morocco
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Reviving the Islamic Caliphate in Early Modern Morocco

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant during the medieval period - could fall completely under Western hegemony in the modern age? Many Western writers answer this question by referencing European ingenuity, initiative, and transformative energy in contrast with Islamic parochialism, passivity, and resistance to change. This book challenges such assumptions by studying the career of an aggressive sultan in early-modern Morocco, Mulay Ahmad al-Mansur (r. 1578-1603), who dared to take on the international super-powers of his day and sought to redraw the map of Islamic Africa. Al-Mansur is best known for launching a bold invasion acros...

A Mediterranean Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 700

A Mediterranean Society

"One of the best comprehensive histories of a culture in this century."—Amos Funkenstein, Stanford University

Imagining the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Imagining the City

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

"Based on papers given at the conference 'Imagining the City' held in Cambridge in 2004"--P. [4] of cover, v. 1.

Mortal Sin - A suspenseful mystery thriller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Mortal Sin - A suspenseful mystery thriller

When wealthy lawyer Martha Moran is found strangled to death in Central Park, Detectives Cooper and White believe the murder was premeditated as well as personal. They have three prime suspects --- her unfaithful husband, her best friend who's secretly a dominatrix, and her jealous, mentally unstable kid sister. All three have strong motives to want to see Martha dead, and all three have weak alibis for the night in question. Did one of them kill Martha or is the truth more complicated than it appears on the surface? NOTE: MORTAL SIN is a stand-alone murder mystery with no explicit sex and little violence.

The Cambridge History of Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 676

The Cambridge History of Egypt

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