Muḥammad al-Ḥuǧairī (Hrsg./Ed.)
Kitab Sukkardan al-Sulṭān von Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad b. al-῾Abbās b. Yaḥyā (Ibn Abī Ḥajala al-Maghribī alTilimsānī) Reihe/Series: Bibliotheca Islamica 48 August/August 2022 Arabisch/Arabic, Ca./Approx. 411 S./pp.
Juliane Mueller (Hrsg./Ed.)
Kitāb Ḥall muškilāt ašŠuḏūr von Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad b. ʿAbd Allāh al-Anṣāri Reihe/Series: Bibliotheca Islamica 62 Juli/July 2022 Arabisch/Arabic, Englisch/English, Ca./Approx. 565 S./pp. Ln./HC *UVP/RRP € 99.95[D] / UVP/RRP US$ 114.99 / UVP/RRP £ 91.00 ISBN 978-3-11-077928-8
Ln./HC *UVP/RRP € 99.95[D] / UVP/RRP US$ 114.99 / UVP/RRP £ 91.00 ISBN 978-3-11-077927-1
eBook *UVP/RRP € 99.95[D] / UVP/RRP US$ 114.99 / UVP/RRP £ 91.00 PDF ISBN 978-3-11-077935-6
eBook PDF ISBN 978-3-11-077936-3
Šihāb Ad-Din Aḥmad b. Yahya At-Tilmsānī, known as Ibn Abī Ḥaǧala, was an important figure in the late Mamluk era and became the favourite poet at the court of Sulṭān Ḥasan b. Muḥammad bin Qalāwūn. One of his most important books is the Sukkardān as-Sulṭān, which mirrors the cultural and literary sphere of the reign of Sulṭān Ḥasan and the late Mamluk period in Egypt and the Levant. Mamluk era, Egypt, poetry
Muḥammad al-Ḥuǧairī, Beirut, Libanon.
The alchemist Ibn Arfaʿ Raʾs (12th century) is the author of Shudhūr al-dhahab (The Splinters of Gold), one of the most famous poetry collections of Arabic alchemy, which has been the object of no less than thirteen commentaries. This book provides an edition the first commentary on Shudhūr al-dhahab that was composed by the author Ibn Arfaʿ Raʾs himself, along with an Arabic-English glossary of its alchemical terminology.
Mun'im Sirry
The Qur’an with Cross-References Series: De Gruyter Reference November 2022 English, 550 pp. HC *RRP € 169.95[D] / US$ 195.99 / £ 154.50 ISBN 978-3-11-077915-8 eBook *RRP € 169.95[D] / US$ 195.99 / £ 154.50 PDF ISBN 978-3-11-078244-8 ePUB ISBN 978-3-11-078256-1
This book provides for nearly every verse in the Qur’an a selection of other verses which shed light upon, clarify, or explain the verse you are reading. The Qur’an in its printed edition has not yet been cross-referenced, despite the fact that its commentators realized the central importance of interpreting the Qur’an through the Qur’an itself. The book is based on connection between words, phrases, themes, concepts, events, and characters. Quran; Scripture; Islam
Mun'im Sirry, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.
Poetry, Syria, Alchemy, Middle Ages
Islamwissenschaft
Islamic Studies
Juliane Müller, Universität Tübingen, Deutschland.
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Journal
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