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SHII ISLAM: TEXTS AND STUDIES (SITS)
The book series, Shii Islam: Texts and Studies, published by Brill (Leiden), provides a scholarly forum for scholars specializing in all fields of Shii studies--Imami, Ismaili, Zaydi, and other trends in Shii thought throughout history. Taking an expansive view of the richly variegated Shii traditions in both thought and practice and their cultural and social contexts, the book series aims to make a distinctive contribution to current scholarship on Shiism and its integration into the broader field of Islamic studies. Shii Islam: Texts and Studies welcomes submissions of original studies on law, ḥadīth, Qurʾānic exegesis, philosophy, kalām, ritual and practices, classical and contemporary literature, and other aspects of the history of Shiism, including its mystical tradition, critical editions of classical and pre-modern texts, as well as collective volumes on Shii themes.
Editorial Board:
Rula Abisaab (McGill)
Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi (EPHE)
Hassan Ansari (IAS, Princeton)
Robert Gleave (Exeter)
Tahera Qutbuddin (Chicago)
Sabine Schmidtke (IAS, Princeton)
موضوع پایان نامہ فوق "نقش صوفیان در گسترش زبان و ادبیات فارسی در سرزمین بیھار در ھندوستان":
Contribution of the Sufis in the Development of Persian language and Literature in Bihar۔
Jawahar Lal Nehru University,
Centre For Persian and Central Asian Schools of Language, Literature and Culture Studies,
PhD, 2010,
Scholar: Yaseer Arsalan Khan
Supervisor: Prof. Akhtar Mahdi
Franklin Lewis posted in American Institute of Iranian Studies.
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The Persian Heritage Foundation has given an endowment grant in the amount of $10 million to Columbia University to support the publications of the Encyclopaedia Iranica, the HIstory of Persian Literature project, a series on Persian Art, and a Persian text series. The grant was given to the Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia, which will be renamed as the Ehsan Yarshater Center for Iranian Studies, in honor of Professor Yarshater's more than 40 years of teaching at Columbia and his immense services to the field of Iranian Studies and its scholarly publications.
Ehsan Yarshater Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia University | Persian Heritage Foundation
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.
A Kant Dictionary
author : Caygill, Howard.
Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries
Written by leading scholars, each volume in the Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries series presents the life and work of
an individual philosopher in a scholarly yet accessible manner. Entries cover key ideas and thoughts, as well as the main
themes of the philosopher's work. A comprehensive biographical sketch is also included. The dictionaries are ideal for
both research and course use.
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A Kant Dictionary
author : Caygill, Howard.
Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries
Written by leading scholars, each volume in the Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries series presents the life and work of
an individual philosopher in a scholarly yet accessible manner. Entries cover key ideas and thoughts, as well as the main
themes of the philosopher's work. A comprehensive biographical sketch is also included. The dictionaries are ideal for
both research and course use.
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Biolinguistics involves the study of language from a broad perspective that embraces natural sciences, helping us better to understand the fundamentals of the faculty of language. This handbook offers the most comprehensive stateof- the-field survey of the subject available. A team of prominent scholars working in a variety of disciplines is brought together to examine language development, language evolution, and neuroscience, as well as providing overviews of the conceptual landscape of the field. The handbook includes work at the forefront of contemporary research devoted to the evidence for a language instinct, the Critical Period Hypothesis, grammatical maturation, bilingualism, the relation between mind and brain, and the role of natural selection in language evolution. It will be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, evolutionary biology, and cognitive science.
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This book provides an extensive overview and analysis of current work on semiotics that is being pursued globally in the areas of literature, the visual arts, cultural studies, media, the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Semiotics—also known as structuralism—is one of the major theoretical movements of the 20th century and its influence as a way to conduct analyses of cultural products and human practices has been immense.
This is a comprehensive volume that brings together many otherwise fragmented academic disciplines and currents, uniting them in the framework of semiotics. Addressing a longstanding need, it provides a global perspective on recent and ongoing semiotic research across a broad range of disciplines.
The handbook is intended for all researchers interested in applying semiotics as a critical lens for inquiry across diverse disciplines.
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This in-depth examination of the life, history, and influence of Muhammad as discussed by leading scholars provides a wide-ranging look at the prophet's legacy unlike any other in the field of Islamic and culture studies.
• Documents Muhammad's broad impact on history, culture, and society
• Shares viewpoints from more than 100 scholars in the field of Islamic studies to provide different perspectives on how Muhammad's life and beliefs have changed the course of history
• Explores Muhammad's changing image―and controversies over his depiction and the communication of his ideas―in art, music, and literature
• Provides an in-depth overview of Muhammad's influences on secular life and culture
The Biography of Sayf ibn Dhī Yazan is a popular Egyptian epic, dated somewhere between the 16th and 16th century CE. This romance is a mixture of epic and pure fantasy, and is inspired ultimately by the life of its eponymous hero Sayf ibn Dhī Yazan.
In this innovative study, Helen Blatherwick investigates how various sources, including Islamic qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ (‘tales of the prophets’), Pharaonic, Graeco-Roman and Coptic Egyptian myths and narratives, and recensions of the Alexander Romance function as intertexts within Sīrat Sayf.
A great book for those interested in Arabic sīra and popular literature, and, more generally, anyone interested in comparative literature, popular epic, folklore and popular literature.
http://www.brill.com/products/book/prophets-gods-and-kings-sirat-sayf-ibn-dhi-yazan
This in-depth examination of the life, history, and influence of Muhammad as discussed by leading scholars provides a wide-ranging look at the prophet's legacy unlike any other in the field of Islamic and culture studies.
• Documents Muhammad's broad impact on history, culture, and society
• Shares viewpoints from more than 100 scholars in the field of Islamic studies to provide different perspectives on how Muhammad's life and beliefs have changed the course of history
• Explores Muhammad's changing image―and controversies over his depiction and the communication of his ideas―in art, music, and literature
• Provides an in-depth overview of Muhammad's influences on secular life and culture
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✳️ The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition
June 6-10, 2018, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, invites applications for the first "Shii Studies Research Program" Summer School, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, New York. The scholarly exploration of Zaydism started later than is the case for most other areas of Islamic Studies. Among Western scholars, it was only towards the end of the nineteenth century that substantial collections of Zaydi manuscripts were purchased by European libraries. The first pioneers of Zaydi studies were Rudolf Strothmann who worked primarily on the Glaser collection in Berlin and who published a first survey of Zaydi literature in 1910 and 1911, and Eugenio Griffini who worked on the Caprotti collection in Milan, partial descriptions of which he began to publish around the same time. Over the course of the twentieth century, other scholars also contributed to the slowly growing field, with important contributions coming from scholars from Yemen, Egypt, and Iran.
Despite the progress that has been made, the field is still in its infancy with many areas such as Zaydi hadith or fiqh still being completely neglected. The principal reason for this neglect has been the lack of availability of primary sources, as the Zaydi manuscript tradition is dispersed in numerous European and US libraries, this in addition to the many public and private libraries in Yemen and other Middle Eastern countries (e.g. Turkey and Saudi Arabia). In recent years digital technology has helped to improve the availability of at least parts of the Zaydi manuscript tradition. The purpose of the Summer School will be to familiarize the participants with the main fields of Zaydi studies and, most importantly, the Zaydi manuscript tradition. Over the course of the week-long summer school, the participants will be introduced to the major historical developments of Zaydi law, hadith, and religious thought and the pertinent literary genres, in addition to the political history of Zaydism in Iran and in Yemen. Each topic will be approached through an analysis of a select number of source texts in manuscript, which will also familiarize the participants with the characteristics of the Iranian and the Yemeni Zaydi manuscript tradition.
The summer school is open to PhD students and PostDocs. Applications, which should include a CV, brief statement on current research project, and letter of motivation, should be submitted by March 31, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified by April 15, 2018. Their travel expenses (economy) as well as accommodation and board will be covered through the "Shii Studies Reseach Program" (www.ias.edu/ssrp).
Hassan Ansari (afarhang1349@ias.edu)
Sabine Schmidtke (scs@ias.edu)
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The traditional account of the Prophet Muhammad’s ascension has inspired generations of writers and storytellers from the beginnings of Islam until today. By the tenth century, narratives describing Muhammad’s encounter with prophets and angels, his colloquy with God, and his visits of heaven and hell lead to the formation of the ""Book of Ascension,"" a novelizing and engaging literary genre most commonly written in Arabic and Seljuk Turkic. This is the study of an extremely rare Persian ""Book of Ascension,"" which was written in Persian by an anonymous author and dates from the Ilkhanid Period (1256-1353). Christiane Gruber presents an English translation alongside the original manuscript text, together with critical commentary. The text appears to promote adherence, as well as to encourage conversion, to Sunni Islam -- providing a fascinating insight into the interplay between artistic practices and missionary efforts aimed at promoting Sunni Islam in Persian lands during Ilkhanid rule.
The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition
June 6-10, 2018, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, invites applications for the first "Shii Studies Research Program" Summer School, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, New York. The scholarly exploration of Zaydism started later than is the case for most other areas of Islamic Studies. Among Western scholars, it was only towards the end of the nineteenth century that substantial collections of Zaydi manuscripts were purchased by European libraries. The first pioneers of Zaydi studies were Rudolf Strothmann who worked primarily on the Glaser collection in Berlin and who published a first survey of Zaydi literature in 1910 and 1911, and Eugenio Griffini who worked on the Caprotti collection in Milan, partial descriptions of which he began to publish around the same time. Over the course of the twentieth century, other scholars also contributed to the slowly growing field, with important contributions coming from scholars from Yemen, Egypt, and Iran.
Despite the progress that has been made, the field is still in its infancy with many areas such as Zaydi hadith or fiqh still being completely neglected. The principal reason for this neglect has been the lack of availability of primary sources, as the Zaydi manuscript tradition is dispersed in numerous European and US libraries, this in addition to the many public and private libraries in Yemen and other Middle Eastern countries (e.g. Turkey and Saudi Arabia). In recent years digital technology has helped to improve the availability of at least parts of the Zaydi manuscript tradition. The purpose of the Summer School will be to familiarize the participants with the main fields of Zaydi studies and, most importantly, the Zaydi manuscript tradition. Over the course of the week-long summer school, the participants will be introduced to the major historical developments of Zaydi law, hadith, and religious thought and the pertinent literary genres, in addition to the political history of Zaydism in Iran and in Yemen. Each topic will be approached through an analysis of a select number of source texts in manuscript, which will also familiarize the participants with the characteristics of the Iranian and the Yemeni Zaydi manuscript tradition.
The summer school is open to PhD students and PostDocs. Applications, which should include a CV, brief statement on current research project, and letter of motivation, should be submitted by March 31, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified by April 15, 2018. Their travel expenses (economy) as well as accommodation and board will be covered through the "Shii Studies Reseach Program" (www.ias.edu/ssrp).
Hassan Ansari (afarhang1349@ias.edu)
Sabine Schmidtke (scs@ias.edu)
Images of the Prophet Mohammad in English Literature
Abdur Raheem Kidwai
Images of the Prophet Muhammad in English Literature seeks to promote a better understanding between the Muslim world and the West against the backdrop of the Danish cartoons and the deplorable tragedy of 9/11, which has evoked a general interest in things Islamic. This book recounts and analyzes the image of Prophet Muhammad, as reflected in English literary texts from the twelfth to nineteenth centuries. It will be of much interest to students of English literary history, cultural studies, Islamic studies, and literary Orientalism.
Between English and Arabic: A Practical Course in Translation
Bahaa-eddin Abulhassan Hassan
This book offers a challenging and stimulating perspective on translation. It is a comprehensive practical course in translation between English and Arabic and, as such, will be invaluable to students of translation. Based on contrastive linguistics, it features a variety of translation key concepts, including lexical, grammatical and stylistic issues. The book balances theory and application in translation. The book is the result of the many courses the author has taught to students of Arabic-English translation, and will help bilingual speakers become familiar with translation techniques and develop practical translation skills to the same standard as that expected of a university graduate. It presents a remarkable selection of examples of English/Arabic translation.
Call for Papers: Shiʿi Piety: Theory and Materiality from Premodern to Postmodern, November 16, 2018
Hosted by the Leiden University Shiʿi Studies Initiative (LUSSI)
This one-day workshop brings together graduate students and early career scholars working on topics related to Shiʿism in all periods and from any disciplinary perspective. The workshop is open to work on Zaydi, Twelver, Ismaili and other forms of Shiʿism. The aim is thereby to allow for the discussion both of micro-historical and ethnographic specificities as well as long durée patterns and developments.
The workshop will address the concept of piety in its material expression, its literary representation and its theoretical articulation.
Central topics include:
• Belief and its implications in philosophy, theology, and law
• Rites and rituals in spaces and texts
• Spatial, material, and literary manifestations of piety
• Networks
• Impiety
• The daily lives of pious beings
We particularly welcome scholars working on the intersection between the material expression of piety, and the intellectual or theoretical articulation of what it means to be Shiʿi. Contributions will be expected to be clear in how they define and understand piety, whether a theological conception or as lived tradition.
For consideration, please send a 300-word abstract to lussi@hum.leidenuniv.nl by July 15th.
The language of the workshop will be English. Travel subsidies will be available for participants.
About the Leiden University Shiʿi Studies Initiative:
Islamic studies is a flourishing field, but the study of Shiʿi Islam in all its forms still remains underpopulated. The primary objective of LUSSI is to connect scholars and address lacunae in the field by promoting the study of Shiʿism in all its expressions and disciplinary approaches.
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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Difference between Research Proposal and Research Report
• While a research proposal is the beginning of a research, research report can be considered its culmination
• Research proposal is a serious document as the approval of research topic and the researcher hinges upon its presentation and as such any student desirous of pursuing research.
• Research report is also an important document that reflects the effort put in by the student and should be prepared with sincerity and simplicity in a prescribed format.
• While chosen subject and identified problem are more important in a research proposal, the experimental results and methodology assume significance in the case of research report.
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