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?یازدهمین کنفرانس نسخ خطی اسلامی
?The Eleventh Islamic Manuscript Conference: Sufism and Islamic Manuscript Culture
?یازدهمین کنفرانس نسخ خطی اسلامی: فرهنگ نسخ خطیِ صوفی و اسلامی، سپتامبر 2016، دانشگاه کمبریج
13–15 September 2016, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge
The Islamic Manuscript Association—in partnership with the Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation and the HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge—is pleased to announce its Eleventh Islamic Manuscript Conference: Sufism and Islamic Manuscript Culture, which will be held from 13 to 15 September 2016 at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Sufis have written litanies, panegyrics, didactic works in verse and prose, hagiographies, discourses, exegetical works, and metaphysical treatises made into manuscripts both humble and lavish. Sufi lodges have housed libraries and manuscript ateliers, and Sufi networks have disseminated manuscripts across the Muslim World. This conference seeks to present current international research trends on the relationship between Sufism and Islamic manuscript culture and to generate discussion and study in this field.
Simultaneous Arabic-English and English-Arabic interpretation will be available throughout the conference.
?جهت ثبت نام به آدرس: http://www.islamicmanuscript.org/biennialconference/2016conference.aspx مراجعه فرمائید.
?مرکز و کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی (وابسته به آل البیت)
@Islamicstudies
http://clisel.com/sufism-and-islamic-manuscript-culture/
معرفی مولف و برخی اثار او
John Nawas is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Leuven, Belgium. His research centers on the religio-political and social history of classical Islam, with a focus on the caliphate and on religious scholars. With Monique Bernards he has co-edited Patronate and Patronage in Early and Classical Islam (Brill, 2005), and is the editor of 'Abbasid Studies II (2010). He was Assistant Editor of the Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an (2002-6), is an Executive Editor of the Encyclopaedia of Islam, 3rd edition (2010-), and is a Director of the School of Abbasid Studies
? کاربرد گونهشناسی در تعیین اصالت نسخ خطی
✍️ نویسنده : سعید کمائی فرد؛ استادیار سازمان مطالعه و تدوین کتب (سمت)
چکیده
«گونه شناسی» شناخت کاربردهای زبان فارسی است در حوزههای جغرافیایی و دورههای مختلف، و تطبیق آن با متون فارسی. با سنجش مقولههای مختلف زبانی و بیانی هر متن با متون دیگر میتوان به مجموعهای از هم خوانیها دست یافت، که همین همخوانیها اساس کار در گونه شناسی است. بنا بر اصل گونه شناسی، هر دست نوشت ویژگیهای زبانی و فرهنگی حوزة خویش را دارد و در صورت آمیزش آنها، ویژگیهای سبکی هر کدام از دست نوشتهها از آنها گرفته میشود و اصالت متن نهایی نیز مخدوش میگردد. «شدت رواج واژگانی» نیز عامل دیگری است در تعیین تشابهات و تفاوتهای حوزههای زبانی متون کهن.
کلیدواژهها
گونهشناسی؛ حوزههای زبانی؛ نسخ خطی؛ شدت رواج واژگانی
عنوان مقاله [English]
The Application of Typology in Determining the Authenticity of the Manuscripts
نویسندگان [English]
saeid kamaeifard
چکیده [English]
Typology is the knowledge of Persian language use in different geographical and historical fields and the classification of the various Persian texts. The first step includes the study of lexical, structural, and phonetic aspects of Persian texts in various areas. Furthermore, the different linguistic and rhetorical categories of each text are compared with other texts in order to achieve a set of consistencies which construct the basis of typology. This study focuses on the role of typology in identifying the authenticity of the manuscripts. According to the principles of typology, each manuscript enjoys a certain linguistic and cultural feature which in the case of blending, the specification style of the manuscripts is lost and the originality of the final texts is ruined. In addition, lexical frequency is another factor considered in determining the similarities and dissimilarities of the linguistic fields of the archaic texts.
کلیدواژهها [English]
Typology liguisticfields, manuscripts, and lexical'frequency
فصلنامۀ متنپژوهی ادبی | دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی
مقاله 6، دوره 13، شماره 40، تابستان 1388، صفحه 101-115
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Editing key texts of the Later Middle and Early Modern Periods of Islamicate Intellectual History
This call for applications pursues a novel approach to one of the fundamental problems of Islamicate History, and Islamicate intellectual history in particular: With the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Kolleg of the Islamicate Intellectual History of the Later Middle and Early Modern Periods at the University of Bonn, scholars are invited to submit a proposal for the critical edition and/or translation into English of a key text of this period. With an estimated 85% of the texts of the Later Middle and Early Modern periods remaining unpublished, basic research ("Grundlagenforschung") is required to make accessible key texts. In the case of Islamic Studies such basic research means indeed preparing critical editions of primary texts based on a careful selection and comparison of the extant manuscript witnesses of relevant texts.
In a time and world where critical editions are not the stuff that attract financial support, this is a unique opportunity for those scholars for whom solid philological work means something. Applications for the completion of an edition that has already been begun are also welcome.
With this, first, call for applications, we invite scholars to apply for two different strands of residential fellowships, one (i) for an already identified work that we believe deserves publication, and one (ii) bottom-up proposal for the preparation and publication of a critical edition of a text freely chosen and proposed by the applicant. The texts should pertain to the period 1200-1600 and can be written in Arabic, Persian, or Ottoman or Chagatay Turkish.
(i) Call for applications to prepare a critical edition of one of the unpublished parts of Ṣadr al-Sharīʿa’s (d. 747/1347) Taʿdīl al-ʿulūm. Applications are particularly encouraged from such scholars who have previously worked on Ṣadr al-Sharīʿa and/or have already started preparing a (partial) edition, though entirely new projects are equally welcome. The length of the fellowship depends on the reasoned timeline proposed in the application.
(ii) Call for applications to prepare a critical edition and/or English translation of a relevant text freely chosen and suggested by the applicant.
Eligibility: Scholars of all nationalities are eligible to apply. Applicants should hold the Ph.D. or equivalent in hand by the time of the start of their scholarship, usually in October of each year, and must prove excellent knowledge of the academic field, historical context, and literary language in which was composed the work they propose to edit, together with a thorough understanding of, and preferably prior experience in, reading and editing Islamic manuscripts according to the latest academic standards.
Duration: While Fellowships at the Alexander von Humboldt Kolleg are usually for the duration of 9 months, the length of the fellowships can be adjusted to the actual time needed for the critical edition of a given text, depending on the time necessary for completing such a project as reasoned in the proposal.
Fellowship: In addition to a monthly stipend, this research fellowship will provide successful applicants with working space as well as access to the various libraries and other research facilities at the University of Bonn. We shall also be happy to facilitate contact with other colleagues and research institutions in Bonn and in Germany. Depending on the experience of the applicant, a stipend equivalent to in the amount of an Alexander von Humboldt Post-doctoral Research Fellowship (2.650 Euro/month) or Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Fellowship (for scholars with a university post or equivalent) plus travel to and from Germany, and financial support to acquire the relevant manuscripts will be awarded. Information about support needed for the acquisition of relevant manuscripts should be provided together with a reasoned budget at the time of application.
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Academics interested in any aspect of female religious authority or leadership in Islamic communities worldwide - historical or contemporary - should join this network. The goal of the list is to enable academics spread across a wide variety of disciplines to pass along relevant information and resources, and to discuss topics of interest.
WHY THIS NETWORK
This research network is an outgrowth of a conference held in October 2009 at St Antony's College, University of Oxford on contemporary female Islamic authority, Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority. The conference focused on the growing number of women active teaching, preaching, interpreting scriptures, or leading prayer in mosques or madrasas around the world.
Stephen J. Shoemaker is professor of religious studies at the University of Oregon, specializing in the history of Christianity and the beginnings of Islam. He lives in Eugene, OR.
Scott Alexander’s interest in Islam dates back to the early 1980s, when he was both witnessing the events of the Islamist revolution in Iran, and concentrating in comparative religion as an undergraduate at Harvard. After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard, Scott went on to Columbia University in New York where he earned the M.A. and Ph.D. in the history of religions, with a concentration in Islamic studies. From 1986 to 1990, Scott taught courses on Islam and the history of religions at Columbia, Fordham, and Princeton University, and in 1991 he took a position on the religious studies faculty of Indiana University in Bloomington where he taught as an assistant professor of Islamic studies from 1993 to 2000.
Scott is the author of a number of articles on Islamic history and religion and Christian-Muslim Relations published in scholarly journals, edited collections, and encyclopedias such as the Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East (Macmillan, 1996) and the Encyclopedia of the Qur’an (E.J. Brill, 2001-2005). He has also authored many online blog posts and op-ed essays addressing issues of Islamophobia, and has been featured in a number of videos such as the Knowing and Loving Our Neighbors of Other Faiths series (Work of the People, 2010). His most recent scholarlyresearch focuses on the role of triumphalism in Christian-Muslim Relations and deals with the inherent contradiction between religious claims to universal truth and the religiously motivated desire to impose this truth on others as a means of political and cultural domination.
In addition to sitting on the editorial board of The Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, Scott is a regular consultant on Catholic-Muslim relations for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. He also is a member of the advisory boards for the Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago, the Lake Institute on Faith and Giving at the Indiana University School of Philanthropy, and the Alliance for Shared Values (New York City), the Niagara Foundation (Chicago) and the Antalya Kültürlerarası Diyalog Merkezi (Antalya, Turkey).
Scott lives in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago where he is a member of the parish family of the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. He is the proud father of Myles “Chitriman” Alexander, a rising professional triathlete, and is married to Karen Lewis Alexander, currently vice president for development at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association.
معرفی مولف و برخی اثار او
John Nawas is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Leuven, Belgium. His research centers on the religio-political and social history of classical Islam, with a focus on the caliphate and on religious scholars. With Monique Bernards he has co-edited Patronate and Patronage in Early and Classical Islam (Brill, 2005), and is the editor of 'Abbasid Studies II (2010). He was Assistant Editor of the Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an (2002-6), is an Executive Editor of the Encyclopaedia of Islam, 3rd edition (2010-), and is a Director of the School of Abbasid Studies
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دو پایگاه اینترنتی بسیار مهم در حوزه تاریخ معاصر افغانستان
1) The Afghanistan Digital Library
The Afghanistan Digital Library will retrieve and restore works published in Afghanistan between 1870 and 1930; the long-term objective is to collect, catalogue, digitize and provide access to as many of this period's publications as possible.
• http://afghanistandl.nyu.edu
2) Project of Afghandata
The University of Arizona Libraries in partnership with the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University is collaborating on Preserving and Creating Access to Afghanistan Literature from the Jihad Period, a project to catalog, digitize, and create metadata. This project is currently funded by the University of Arizona Libraries and ACKU. From 2007 to 2012, the initial project was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Content includes:
Unique collection of documents related to Afghanistan history, culture, and its development during the Jihad period and more. ACKU’s permanent collection is the most extensive in the region covering a time of war and social upheaval in the country, with most of the documents in English or the principal languages of Pashto and Dari.
Two newspapers: Anis and Kabul Times are from the University of Arizona Professor Emeritus Ludwig W Adamec's collection, who has provided multiple important titles for digitization. He has written and edited numerous books, including the monumental Historical and political gazetteer of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Kalanay Yearbook is from the University of Arizona Libraries' collection.
• http://www.afghandata.org
Dr. Esposito is University Professor of Religion & International Affairs
and director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian
Understanding at Georgetown University. Ms. Mogahed is a Gallup
strategic analyst and executive director of Gallup Muslim Studies. Their
forthcoming book, “Who Speaks for Islam? Listening to the Voices of a
Billion Muslims,” is scheduled for publication in 2007.
The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park has embarked on an ambitious Persian digital humanities initiative, the Roshan Initiative in Persian Digital Humanities at the University of Maryland (PersDig@UMD). It is a collaborative effort involving Roshan Institute for Persian Studies, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH), and UMD libraries. We currently are developing three projects: Persian Digital Library (PDL), Persian Manuscript Initiative, and Lalehzar Street Digital Archive.
Yemeni Manuscript Collections and Zaydi Studies
International Conference to be held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
December 6-7, 2018
Call for papers:
The undersigned are pleased to invite paper proposals for a conference on “Yemeni Manuscript Collections and Zaydi Studies.” The conference is part of a larger endeavor aimed at fostering the scholarly exploration of all aspects of Shiism: the "Shii Studies Research Program", www.ias.edu/ssrp, funded by the Carnegie Foundation. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the (premodern and contemporary) history of Zaydism in Yemen and in Iran; the history and / or current status of Zaydi manuscript repositories, including questions of codicology and material culture; history of Zaydi religious and political thought, law and hadith. The conference will be held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, December 6-7, 2018. The deadline for the submission of paper proposals is March 31, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified by April 30, 2018. Their travel expenses (economy) as well as accommodation and board will be covered through the "Shii Studies Reseach Program".
Hassan Ansari (afarhang1349@ias.edu)
Sabine Schmidtke (scs@ias.edu)
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ویدیو در یوتیوب:
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"Freedom, Love, and Husayn", by David Coolidge
David Coolidge is a PhD student of Islamic studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA. From 2008-2013 he worked as a Muslim chaplain, first at Dartmouth College and then at Brown University. From 2014-2017 he taught an undergraduate course on Islamic law and ethics at New York University. He has served on the boards of various American Muslim institutions, including Zaytuna College and Taleef Collective.
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🔺یازدهمین کنفرانس نسخ خطی اسلامی
🔸The Eleventh Islamic Manuscript Conference: Sufism and Islamic Manuscript Culture
🔸یازدهمین کنفرانس نسخ خطی اسلامی: فرهنگ نسخ خطیِ صوفی و اسلامی، سپتامبر 2016، دانشگاه کمبریج
13–15 September 2016, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge
The Islamic Manuscript Association—in partnership with the Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation and the HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge—is pleased to announce its Eleventh Islamic Manuscript Conference: Sufism and Islamic Manuscript Culture, which will be held from 13 to 15 September 2016 at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Sufis have written litanies, panegyrics, didactic works in verse and prose, hagiographies, discourses, exegetical works, and metaphysical treatises made into manuscripts both humble and lavish. Sufi lodges have housed libraries and manuscript ateliers, and Sufi networks have disseminated manuscripts across the Muslim World. This conference seeks to present current international research trends on the relationship between Sufism and Islamic manuscript culture and to generate discussion and study in this field.
Simultaneous Arabic-English and English-Arabic interpretation will be available throughout the conference.
📎جهت ثبت نام به آدرس: http://www.islamicmanuscript.org/biennialconference/2016conference.aspx مراجعه فرمائید.
📌مرکز و کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی (وابسته به آل البیت)
@Islamicstudies
http://clisel.com/sufism-and-islamic-manuscript-culture/
BRAIS 2017 Call for Papers
Fourth Annual Conference of the British Association for Islamic Studies
Tuesday 11 April (5pm) - Thursday 13 April (5pm) 2017
Chester Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Chester
Call for panels and papers
Following BRAIS’s successful conferences in Edinburgh (April 2014) and London (April 2015 and April 2016), the organisers invite proposals for whole panels or individual papers on any aspect or sub-discipline of Islamic Studies, for the Fourth Annual Conference of BRAIS. Islamic Studies is broadly understood to include both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority contexts as well as historical, textual, and contemporary anthropological and sociological approaches.
Pre-arranged panels are particularly welcome on themes within the subject area, such as:
Qur’anic studies
Sociology of Islam
Law
Muslims in Britain/Europe/North America and other minority contexts
History, Medieval and Modern
History of Science
Philosophy and Theology
Muslims in Africa and Asia
Intellectual History
Islamic Art and Architecture
Diversity within Islam
Economics and Finance
Education
Gender Studies
Islam in the Media
Interreligious Relations
Individual proposals will also be considered, and, if accepted, will then be grouped with similar submissions by the conference organisers.
How to submit you panel/paper proposal
For panels, a 200-word outline of the theme of the panel, together with 200-word abstracts of each paper and the details of each presenter, should be submitted using the form which is available HERE. Please save the document as follows: "Surname of panel chair_first name of panel chair_panel". Example: "Smith_John_panel".
For individual papers, a 200-word abstract of the paper should be submitted using the form which is available HERE. Please save the document as follows: "Your surname_your first name_paper". Example: "Smith_John_paper".
ALL PANEL AND PAPER SUBMISSIONS MUST BE IN ENGLISH. SUBMISSIONS IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
All completed forms should be sent by email attachment to brais@ed.ac.uk by 5pm (UK time) on Wednesday 30th November 2016. You will receive an email notification confirming the receipt of your form.
IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A NOTIFICATION RECEIPT, PLEASE CONTACT US.
All panel and individual paper proposals will be reviewed (double blind) by two members of the BRAIS Conference Committee. We will contact you at the end of January 2017 to inform you as to whether your panel/paper has been accepted.
If you have any questions, please contact the Conference Committee on: brais@ed.ac.uk.
Plenary sessions at the conference
The conference committee is very pleased to announce that plenary lectures at the conference will be delivered by Prof Bryan Turner (Australian Catholic University) on ‘Can there be a “Sociology of Islam”?’; Profs Humayun Ansari (Royal Holloway, London) and Ron Geaves (Cardiff University) on ‘The History of Muslims in Britain’; and Profs Everett Rowson (New York University) and Gudrun Krämer (Free University of Berlin) on the new edition of The Encyclopaedia of Islam (kindly sponsored by Brill).
Travel to/from Chester
Chester is easily accessible, either by train from London Euston (2 hours) or via Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Conference call for paper
The Orient International Conference on Manuscripts, with special emphasis on the manuscripts of the Muslim world as well as those of other Oriental religions and civilizations will be held in a couple of major Iranian cities in April-May 2023.
The preparatory session of the above conference is scheduled to be held in Istanbul in February 2023. It is expected to be welcomed by prominent codicologists and the pioneers who will contribute worthwhile papers.
Relevant research centers and institutes may send in their preferred themes up 23 August 2022. They may also address their suggestions to the main bureau of the conference. Papers may be presented in Persian, Arabic, English, and Turkish. Further details will be announced in due time.
Conference details will be planned by the Institute of the History of Knowledge and Culture (Iran), Association of Islamic Treasures (Iran), and Oriental Company (Turkey).
Telegram: @orientalconferences
Email: Ltdorientalcompany@gmail.com
WhatsApp (Iran): +989386434373
WhatsApp (Turkey): +905346527277
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The Bible, The Qur'an and Science
The Holy Scriptures Examined In The Light Of Modern Knowledge
by
Dr. Maurice Bucaille
Translated from French by
Alastair D. Pannell and The Author
"Foreword"
In his objective study of the texts, Maurice Bucaille clears away many preconceived ideas about the Old Testament, the Gospels and the Qur'an. He tries, in this collection of Writings, to separate what belongs to Revelation from what is the product of error or human interpretation. His study sheds new light on the Holy Scriptures. At the end of a gripping account, he places the Believer before a point of cardinal importance: the continuity of a Revelation emanating from the same God, with modes of expression that differ in the course of time. It leads us to meditate upon those factors which, in our day, should spiritually unite rather than divide-Jews, Christians and Muslims.
As a surgeon, Maurice Bucaille has often been in a situation where he was able to examine not only people's bodies, but their souls. This is how he was struck by the existence of Muslim piety and by aspects of Islam which remain unknown to the vast majority of non-Muslims. In his search for explanations which are otherwise difficult to obtain, he learnt Arabic and studied the Qur'an. In it, he was surprised to find statements on natural phenomena whose meaning can only be understood through modern scientific knowledge.
He then turned to the question of the authenticity of the writings that constitute the Holy Scriptures of the monotheistic religions. Finally, in the case of the Bible, he proceeded to a confrontation between these writings and scientific data.
The results of his research into the Judeo-Christian Revelation and the Qur'an are set out in this book.
✳️ A Medieval Muslim Scholar at Work: Ibn Ṭāwūs and His Library (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies)
🔹Etan Kohlberg
🔸About the Author
Etan Kohlberg, Ph.D. (1971) Oxford University, is Professor of Arabic language and literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His publications deal mainly with Shii literature, doctrine and history. Studies include Immam and Community in the Pre-Ghayba Period, Aspects of Akhbari Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, and Western Studies of Shia Islam.
🔸About the book
Raḍī al-Dī Ibn ṭāwūs (d. 664/1266 in Bagdad) was a major figure in the history of Shī'ī thought. He published works on subjects ranging from tradition (ḥadīth) and polemics to history and astrology. Ibn ṭāwūs was an avid bibliophile, and his various writings contain remarkably detailed information about the books that he owned or read.
Kohlberg's book is divided into two main parts. The first surveys the life, working methods and literary output of Ibn ṭāwūs and offers an extended analysis of his library. The second part is an annotated list of all the works (some 660 in number) cited by Ibn ṭāwūs in his available writings. About a third of these works (both Sunnī and Shī'ī) are not extant, and even the existence of some of them has hitherto not been known. The works cover a wide range of subjects, including Qur'ānic exegesis, tradition, history, theology, astronomy and genealogy, and provides a detailed picture of the intellectual world of a medieval Muslim scholar. telegram.me/bayeganitabligh/745
Prof. Kohlberg is a leading authority on Shī'ism, and his monograph is an unusual and important contribution both to the history of Islam and to the history of Arabic literature and science.
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