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Arabic and Islam
Tables of Contents
Vol. 1 (1979)
M.J. Kister Some reports concerning al-T. a↩if 1Etan Kohlberg Manahij al-↪arifın. A treatise on S. ufism
by Abu ↪Abd al-Rah.man al-Sulamı19
Uri Rubin Prophets and progenitors in the earlyShı↪a tradition
41
David Ayalon On the eunuchs in Islam 67F. Klein-Franke The Arabic Version of Galen’s
Περὶἐθων
125
Ronald L. Nettler Ibn Khaldun’s proof for God’s unity:A problematic passage in the Muqad-dimah
151
Aryeh Levin Sıbawayhi’s view of the syntacticalstructure of kana wa ↩axawatuha
185
Joshua Blau Some observations on a Middle ArabicEgyptian text in Coptic Characters
215
Moshe Piamenta Jerusalem sub-standard Arabic. Lin-guistic analysis of an idiolect
263
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2 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 2 (1980)
Sh. Shaked Mihr the Judge 1M.J. Kister On a monotheistic aspect of a Jahiliyya
practice33
P. Crone Islam, Judeo-Christianity and Byzan-tine iconoclasm
59
G. Kunazi↪ Al-Risalatu l-Massa by Abu Hilal al-↪Askarı
97
Sh. Pines Shı↪ite terms and conceptions in JudahHalevi’s Kuzari
165
I.R. Netton Brotherhood versus Imamate: Ikhwanal-S. afa↩ and the Isma↪ılıs
253
L.V. Berman & I. Alon Socrates on law and philosophy 263J. Hecker Some notes on Kitab al-Tawlıd from the
Mughnı of the Qad. ı ↪Abd al-Jabbar281
D. Ayalon Mamlukiyyat 321J. Blau Studies in Arabic morphology and syn-
tax351
S. Soroudi Islamization of the Iranian nationalhero Rustam as reflected in Persianfolktales
365
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Vol. 3 (1981–1982)
A. Arazi Al-Tad. allu↪ fı ma↪na l-taqannu↪ deDjalal al-Dın al-Suyut.ı
1
G. Kanazi ↪Ubaydullah b. al-H. urr al-Ju↪fı, his lifeand poetry
49
C. Bailey Bedouin war poems from the Negev 131Y. Lev Fat.imid policy towards Damascus
(358/968–386/996): military, politicaland social aspects
165
M. Idel Magic temples and cities in the MiddleAges and the Renaissance
185
A. Ravitzky Hebrew quotations from the lost Arabicrecension of Parva Naturalia
191
N. Kinberg A study of la-↩in clauses in early literaryArabic
203
J. Blau On some Proto-Neo-Arabic and earlyNeo-Arabic features differing fromClassical Arabic
223
Notes M.J. Kister and Y. Friedmann 237Reviews E. Kohlberg, O. Kapeliuk and
T. Langermann241
4 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 4 (1984)
From Jahiliyya to IslamColloquium 1, Jerusalem, June 1980, (I)
Ph. Gignoux L’organisation administrative sasanide:le cas du marzban
1
Sh. Shaked From Iran to Islam: notes on somethemes in transition
31
M. Rosen Ayalon Themes of Sasanian origin in Islamicart
69
R.N. Frye Comparative observations on conver-sion to Islam in Iran and Central Asia
81
J.B. Segal Arabs in Syriac literature before therise of Islam
89
C. Rabin On the probability of South-Arabian in-fluence on the Arabic vocabulary
125
Sh. Pines Notes on Islam and on Arabic Chris-tianity and Judaeo-Christianity
135
P. Crone Jahilı and Jewish law: the qasama 153M. Gil The origin of the Jews of Yathrib 203
Tables of Contents 5
Vol. 5 (1984)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 1, Jerusalem, June 1980, (II)
M. Lecker The H. udaybiyya-treaty and the expedi-tion against Khaybar
1
U. Rubin Bara↩a: a study of some Qur↩anic pas-sages
13
M.J. Kister . . . illa bi-h. aqqihi. . . : a study of an earlyh. adıth
33
E. Landau-Tasseron The participation of T. ayyi↩ in the ridda 53H. Busse ↪Omar b. al-H
˘at.t.ab in Jerusalem 73
M. Sharon The development of the debate aroundthe legitimacy of authority in early Is-lam
121
E. Kohlberg Some Imamı Shı↪ı views on the S. ah. aba 143A. Arazi Materiaux pour l’etude du conflit de
preseance entre la Mekka et Medine177
Kh. Athamina The sources of al-Baladhurı’s Ansab al-ashraf
237
G.H.A. Juynboll Muslim’s introduction to his S. ah. ıh.translated and annotated with an ex-cursus on the chronology of fitna andbid ↪a
263
M. Zwettler The poet and the Prophet: towards un-derstanding the evolution of a narrative
313
S.A. Bonebakker Early Arabic literature and the termadab
389
6 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 6 (1985)Eliyahu Ashtor Memorial volume
J. Blau Eliyahu Ashtor, 1914–1984: In Memo-riam
i
B.Z. Kedar Eliyahu Ashtor: list of publications iiiE. Landau-Tasseron Asad from Jahiliyya to Islam 1
M. Lecker Muh.ammad at Medina — a geographi-cal approach
29
M. Muranyi Das Kitab al-siyar von Abu Is.h. aq al-Fazarı
63
E. Kohlberg Non-Imamı Muslims in Imamı fiqh 99Sh. Pines Studies in Christianity and in Judaeo-
Christianity based on Arabic sources107
I. Alon The Arabic version of Theophrastus’Metaphysica
163
S. Harvey A 14th century Kabbalist’s excerptfrom the lost Arabic original ofAverroes’ Middle commentary on thePhysics
219
S. Stroumsa The Barahima in early Kalam 229H. Ben-Shammai Studies in Karaite Atomism 243
A. Levin The syntactic technical term al-mabniyy ↪alayhi
299
N. Kinberg Adverbial clauses as topics in Arabic 353J. Blau and S. Hopkins A vocalized Judaeo-Arabic letter from
the Cairo Geniza417
Notes J.A. Bellamy and G.J. van Gelder 477Review articles U. Rubin and E. Landau-Tasseron 481
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Vol. 7 (1986)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 2, Jerusalem, July 1982 (I)
Y. Grunfest Language and style of the South-Arabian inscriptions: votive inscrip-tions from Marib
1
J. Blau The Jahiliyya and the emergence of theNeo-Arabic lingual type
35
S. Hopkins Early materials in Middle (Neo-) Ara-bic
45
G. Stroumsa “Seal of the Prophets”: the nature of aManichaean metaphor
61
Sh. Shaked From Iran to Islam: on some symbolsof royalty
75
Ph. Gignoux Pour une esquisse des fonctions re-ligieuses sous les Sasanides
93
A. Shiloah Music in the Pre-Islamic period as re-flected in Arabic writings of the first Is-lamic centuries
109
G.D. Newby The Sıra as a source for Arabian Jewishhistory: problems and perspectives
121
E. Kohlberg Bara↩a in Shı↪ı doctrine 139Y. Friedmann Finality of prophethood in Sunnı Islam 177
M. Cook Early Islamic dietary law 217
8 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 8 (1986)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 2, Jerusalem, July 1982 (II)
G.R. Hawting H. udaybiyya and the conquest of Mecca:a reconsideration of the tradition aboutthe Muslim takeover of the sanctuary
1
M. Muranyi Die ersten Muslime von Mekka —soziale Basis einer neuen Religion?
25
E. Landau-Tasseron The sinful wars: religious, social andhistorical aspects of h. urub al-fijar
37
M.J. Kister The massacre of the Banu Qurayz.a: are-examination of a tradition
61
U. Rubin The Ka↪ba: aspects of its ritual func-tions and position in pre-Islamic andearly Islamic times
97
M. Lecker On the markets of Medina (Yathrib) inpre-Islamic and early Islamic times
133
H. Busse ↪Omar’s image as the conqueror ofJerusalem
149
M. Sharon Ahl al-bayt — people of the House 169Kh. ↪Athamina Arab settlement during the Umayyad
Caliphate185
Tables of Contents 9
Vol. 9 (1987)Jahiliyya and Islamic studies
In honour of M.J. KisterSeptuagenarian (I)
Bibliography of M.J. Kister iS.D. Goitein The humanistic aspects of Oriental
studies1
R.N. Frye Feudalism in Sasanian and early IslamicIran
13
Ph. Gignoux Une categorie de mages a la fin del’epoque sasanide: les mogveh
19
Sh. Shaked A facetious recipe and two wisdoms:Iranian themes in Muslim garb
24
J.C. Greenfield The verb sallat.a in the Qur↩an in thelight of Aramaic usage
36
E. Ullendorf Hebrew elements in the Ethiopic OldTestament
42
S.P. Brock North Mesopotamia in the late sev-enth century: Book XV of John BarPenkaye’s Rıs Melle
51
I. Lichtenstadterand W. Heinrichs A South-Arabian vessel 76
J. Blau and S. Hopkins Judaeo-Arabic papyri — collected,edited, translated and analysed
87
M. Cook ↪Anan and Islam: the origins of Karaitescripturalism
161
S. Noja La question se pose encore une fois: “Lapurete rituelle de l’Islam derive-t-elle ounon de celle du Judaısme?”
183
Sh. Pines Gospel quotations and cognate topicsin ↪Abd al-Jabbar’s Tathbıt in relationto early Christian and Judaeo-Christianreadings and traditions
195
H. Busse The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, theChurch of Agony, and the Temple: thereflection of a Christian belief in Islamictradition
279
A. Noth Abgrenzungsproblemezwischen Mus-limen und nicht-Muslimen: Die“Bedingungen ↪Umars (as-surut. al-↪umariyya)” unter einem anderenAdpekt gelesen
290
S. Sviri Between fear and hope: on the coinci-dence of opposites in Islamic mysticism
316
A. Schimmel The primordial dot: some thoughtsabout S. ufı letter mysticism
350
M. Rosen-Ayalon Vivas vita 357In Hebrew
10 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Z. Ben-Hayyim Baqqasha of Saadia Gaon — A Samar-itan prayer
1*
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Vol. 10 (1987)Jahiliyya and Islamic studies
In honour of M.J. KisterSeptuagenarian (II)
R. Sellheim Muhammeds erstes Offenbarungserleb-nis
1
M. Lecker A note on early marriage links betweenQurashıs and Jewish women
17
U. Rubin Morning and evening prayers in earlyIslam
40
M. Gil The Medinan opposition to the Prophet 65G.H.A. Juynboll Some new ideas on the development of
sunna as a technical term in early Islam97
M. Muranyi Ein altes Dokument uberH. adıt
¯fabrikationen in der fruhen
medinensischen Jurisprudenz
119
E. Kohlberg Al-us. ul al-arba↪umi ↩a 128P. Crone Did al-Ghazalı write a Mirror for
Princes? On the authorship of Nas. ıh. atal-muluk
167
R.G. Khoury Ibn Khaldun et quelques savants desdeux premiers siecles islamiques
192
D. Ayalon Mamluk military aristocracy — a non-hereditary nobility
205
A. Arazi Ilqam al-H. ajar li-man zakka sabb AbıBakr wa-↪Umar d’al-Suyut.ı ou Letemoignage de l’insulteur des Com-pagnons
211
J.L. Kraemer The jihad of the falasifa 288J. Sadan A “closed-circuit” saying on practical
justice325
A. Levin The views of the Arab grammarians onthe classification and syntactic functionof prepositions
342
H. Spitaler Al-qalam ah. ad al-lisanain und andereDualformeln gleichen Typs: ein Beitragzur Phraseologie des Arabischen
368
12 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 11 (1988)
A. Elad Some aspects of the Islamic traditionsregarding the site of the grave of Moses
1
B. Abrahamov The T. abaristanis’ question 16P.E. Eskenasy Al-Farabı’s classification of the parts of
speech55
S. Rosenberg Themistius on modal logic — excerpts 83C. Manekin from a commentary on the prior analyt-
ics attributed to ThemistiusG. Freudenthal La philosophie de la geometrie d’ Al-
Farabı (870–950)104
D. Semah The poetics of H. umaynı poetry inYemen
220
A. Elad “. . . And he who Seeks his Leg. . . ” Aninterpretation of a verse
240
R. Talmon Review of G.H.A. Juynboll, Mus-lim Tradition: Studies in Chronology,Provenance and Authorship of EarlyH. adıth
248
Tables of Contents 13
Vol. 12 (1989)Haim Blanc Memorial volume
In memory of Haim Blanc iiiBibliography of H. Blanc’s writings viii
J. Blau Two studies of Sıbawayhi’s Kitab 1G. Troupeau Voyelles et semi-voyelles dans le Kitab
de Sıbawayhi31
A. Levin What is meant by ↩akalunı l-baragıt¯
u? 40K. Versteegh The definition of philosophy in a tenth-
century grammarian66
Sh. Morag Biblical Hebrew and modern Arabic di-alects: some parallel lines of develop-ment
94
A. Bloch Plurals of multiplication, plurals of di-vision
118
W. Fischer Zur Herkunft des grammatischen Ter-minus h. arf
135
W. Diem Drei amtliche Schreiben aus fruhis-lamischer Zeit (Papyrus ErzherzogRainer, Wien)
146
M. Piamenta A lexicographic study of kinship termsin Yemeni dialects
166
Y. Elihai Particularites de l’arabe parle pales-tinien
186
M. Woidich Langform versus Kurzform: DieKardinalzahlworter von 3 bis 10 imKairenischen
199
M.H. Goshen-Gottstein Exercises in Semitic linguistics I: Clas-sical Syriac
233
S. Hopkins A tale in the Jewish neo-Aramaic di-alect of NaGada (Persian Azerbaijan)
243
O. Jastrow Notes on Jewish Mas.lawı 282O. Kapeliuk Some common traits in the evolution of
neo-Syriac and of neo-Ethiopian294
M.J. Kister “Do not assimilate yourselves. . . ”: latashabbahu; with an Appendix byM.J. Kister
321
D. Ayalon The Nubian dam 372
14 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 13 (1990)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 3 (I)
Ph. Gignoux Le Spahbed des Sassanides a l’Islam 1Sh. Shaked “For the sake of the soul”: A Zoroas-
trian idea in transmission into Islam15
R.N. Frye The “Persian Gulf” and changes innomenclature
33
J.A. Bellamy Some observations on the Arabic ritha↩
in the Jahiliyya and Islam44
G.R. Hawting The “sacred offices” of Mecca fromJahiliyya to Islam
62
U. Rubin H. anıfiyya and Ka↪ba: An inquiry intothe Arabian pre-Islamic background ofdın Ibrahım
85
M.J. Kister On strangers and allies in Mecca 113A. Rippin Epigraphical South Arabian and
Qur↩anic exegesis155
Sh. Pines Jahiliyya and ↪ilm 175S. Sviri Wa-rahbanıyatan ibtida↪uha: An anal-
ysis of traditions concerning the originand evaluation of Christian monasti-cism
195
A. Spitaler Zwei Problcme der arabischen Philolo-gie
209
J. Blau Classical Arabic versus post-classicalArabic as viewed from the vantagepoint of Judaeo-Arabic
218
S.H. Griffith Islam and the Summa Theologiae Ara-bica
225
S. Stroumsa The beginnings of the Mu↪tazila recon-sidered
265
Sh. Moreh The background of the medieval Arabictheatre: Hellenistic-Roman and Persianinfluences
294
Tables of Contents 15
Vol. 14 (1991)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 3 (II)
H. Busse Jerusalem in the story of Muh.ammad’snight journey and ascension
1
A. Elad The history and topography ofJerusalem during the early Islamicperiod. The historical value of Fad. a↩ilal-Quds literature: A reconsideration
41
O. Livne-Kafri A note on some traditions of Fad. a↩il al-Quds
71
S. Bashear The mission of Dih. ya al-Kalbı and thesituation in Syria
84
M. Sharon The Umayyads as ahl al-bayt 115I. Lichtenstadter “And become ye accursed apes” 153
I. Hasson Les mawalı dans l’armee musulmanesous les premiers umayyades
176
M. Muranyi Ibn Ish. aq’s Kitab al-magazı in derriwaya von Yunus b. Bukair: Be-merkungen zur fruhen Uberlieferungs-geschichte
214
M. Lecker Shurt.at al-Khamıs and other matters:Notes on the translation of T. abarı’sTa↩rıkh
276
In ArabicKh. Athamina Al-ab↪ad al-ijtima↪iyya wa-al-siyasiyya
li-dıwan al-↪at.a↩ (�é J «A Ò
�J k. B@ XA ª K. B@
ZA¢ªË@à@ñKYË
�éJ�AJ�Ë@ð)
1*
16 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 15 (1992)Studies in Semitic linguistics
in honour of J. Blau (I)
E. Ullendorff Some observations on the dativus ethi-cus in Semitics and elsewhere
1
J.C. Greenfield Some Arabic loanwords in the Aramaicand Nabatean texts from Nah.al H. ever
10
M.H. Goshen-Gottstein Exercises in Semitic linguistics II: Clas-sical Arabic
22
Sh. Shaked A Palestinian Jewish Aramaichemerologion
28
T. Muraoka Biblical Hebrew philological notes (2) 43F. Rundgren On Old Syriac nısa and nessa, nısa
“signum” (Aramaica VI)55
O. Kapeliuk Miscellanea Neo-Syriaca 60A. Levin The authenticity of Sıbawayhi’s de-
scription of the ↩imala74
Y. Peled Cataphora and taqdır in medieval Ara-bic grammatical theory
94
K. Versteegh Grammar and rhetoric: Gurganı on theverbs of admiration
113
W. Fischer Orthographie in ihrem Verhaltnis zuPhonologie und Morphologie im Klas-sischen Arabisch
134
Y. Gruntfest The diachronic approach to language inmedieval Arabic philology
149
H. Grotzfeld Schriftsprache, Mittelarabisch und Di-alekt in 1001 Nacht
171
M. Woidich Vorangestellte Demonstrativa imKairenischen
195
G. Khan Notes on the grammar of a late Egyp-tian Judaeo-Arabic text
220
O. Jastrow Der Arabische Dialekt der Juden vonKirkuk
240
A. Bloch Different ways, identical results: Onparallel retention and parallel innova-tion in modern Arabic dialects
255
Tables of Contents 17
Vol. 16 (1993)Studies in Semitic linguistics
in honour of J. Blau (II)
A. Arazi Les enfants adulterins [Da ↪ıs] dansla societe arabe ancienne: l’aspectlitteraire
1
R. Sellheim Das angebliche Kitab al-Amt¯
al des AbuZaid al-Ans.arı (Gest. 215/830)
35
B. Abrahamov ↪Abd al-Jabbar’s theory of divine assis-tance (lut.f )
41
M.J. Kister The sons of Khadıja 59U. Rubin The shrouded messenger: On the in-
terpretation of al-muzzammzil and al-muddaththir
96
D. Ayalon Some remarks on the economic declineof the Mamluk sultanate
108
M.R. Cohen The burdensome life of a Jewish physi-cian and communal leader: A Genizafragment from the Alliance IsraeliteUniverselle collection
125
P.B. Fenton A mystical treatise on prayer and thespiritual quest from the pietist circle
137
S. Somekh Colloquialized fus.h. a in modem Arabicprose fiction
176
18 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 17 (1994)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 4 (I)
Ph.G. Kreyenbroek On the concept of spiritual authority inZoroastrianism
1
Ph. Gignoux Dietary laws in pre-Islamic and post-Sasanian Iran: A comparative survey
16
Sh. Shaked Some Islamic reports concerningZoroastrianism
43
V. Fiorani Piacentini Madına/shahr, qarya/deh, nah. iya/rustaq — The city as political-administrative institution: the conti-nuity of a Sasanian model
85
Y.D. Nevo Towards a prehistory of Islam 108H. Busse The tower of David / mih. rab Dawud :
Remarks on the history of a sanctuaryin Jerusalem in Christian and Islamictimes
142
G.R. Hawting The tawwabun, atonement and ↪ashura↩ 166Sh. Pines A study of the impact of Indian, mainly
Buddhist, thought on some aspects ofKalam doctrines
182
A. Levin Sıbawayhi’s attitude to the spoken lan-guage
204
Reviews Fred M. Donner, Uri Rubin, JoshuaBlau, Moshe Gil
244
Tables of Contents 19
Vol. 18 (1994)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 4 (II)
P. Crone Two legal problems bearing on the earlyhistory of the Qur↩an
1
A. Rippin Tafsır Ibn ↪Abbas and criteria for dat-ing early tafsır texts
38
M.J. Kister Social and religious concepts of author-ity in Islam
84
↪Abd Allah A. ↪Awda Risalat al-adab fı Rajab by ↪Alı al-Qari↪ 128R. Drory Three attempts to legitimize fiction in
classical Arabic literature146
M. Rosen-Ayalon In search of the early roots of Islamicglazed ware
165
R. Milstein The battle between good and evil in Is-lamic painting
198
Reviews J. Blau and H. Busse 217
20 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 19 (1995)North African, Arabic, and Islamic studies
in honour of Pessah Shinar
David Ayalon Pessah Shinar 1F. Rosenthal The “time” of Muslim historians and
Muslim mystics: Laysa bi-yasır taysıral-↪asır : A saying of Plato in H. unayn,ed. Badawi, 74
5
S. Bashear Qunut in Tafsır and h. adıth literatures 36M. Lecker On Arabs of the Banu Kilab executed
together with the Jewish Banu Qurayz.a66
M. Rosen-Ayalon Some comments on a Maghribı Qur↩an 73H. Lazarus-Yafeh Tah. rıf and thirteen Torah scrolls 81
A. Elad Aspects of the transition from theUmayyad to the ↪Abbasid caliphate
89
M. Hoexter H. uquq Allah and h. uquq al-↪Ibad as re-flected in the waqf institution
133
Y. Frenkel Mawlid al-Nabı at the court of Sult.anAh. mad al-Mans.ur al-Sa↪dı
157
N. Levtzion and Religious reform in eighteenth-century 173G. Weigert Morocco
A. Layish Dar ↪Adl — symbiosis of custom andsharı↪a in a tribal society in process ofsedentarization
198
A. Levin The fundamental principles of the Arabgrammarians’ theory of ↪amal
214
J. Blau On the inaccurate use of participles inmedieval Judaeo-Arabic
233
M. Piamenta Notes on H. arsusı syntax and semantics 240G. Bos Ibn al-Jazzar on sexuality and sexual
dysfunction, and the mystery of ↪Ubaidibn ↪Alı ibn Juraja ibn H. illauf solved
250
Reviews
R. Amitai-Preiss Martina Muller-Wiener, Eine Stadt-geschichte Alexandrias von 564/1169bis in die Mitte des 9./15. Jahrhun-derts: Verwaltung und innerstiidtischeOrganisationsformen
267
S. Sviri B.R. van Schlegell, trans., Principles ofSufism by al-Qushayri
272
J. Dammen McAuliffe Samir Khalil Samir and JørgenS. Nielsen, eds., Christian ArabicApologetics During the Abbasid Period(750–1258)
281
W. Diem Yehuda D. Nevo, Zemira Cohen, DaliaHeftman, Ancient Arabic Inscriptionsfrom the Negev
284
Tables of Contents 21
J. Blau Werner Diem and Hans-Peter Raden-berg, A Dictionary of the Arabic Mate-rial of S.D. Goitein’s A MediterraneanSociety
287
22 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 20 (1996)
H. Busse The destruction of the temple and itsreconstruction in the light of Muslimexegesis of Sura 17:2–8
1
M.J. Kister Sanctity joint and divided: On holyplaces in the Islamic tradition
18
D. Cook Muslim apocalyptic and jihad 66O. Livne-Kafri Early Muslim ascetics and the world of
Christian monasticism105
M. Fierro On al-Fat.imı and al-Fat.imiyyun 130Y. Erder The doctrine of Abu ↪Isa al-Is.fahanı and
its sources162
P.S. van Koningsveld The Islamic image of Paul and the ori-gin of the gospel of Barnabas
200
M. Maroth The science of dreams in Islamic culture 229D. Becker A unique semantic classification of the
Hebrew verb taken by the Qaraite Abual-Faraj Harun from the Arab gram-marian Ibn al-Sarraj
237
Reviews
F. Rosenthal Susanne Krone, Die arabische Gottheital-Lat
260
R.N. Frye M. Zakeri, Sasanid Soldiers in EarlyMuslim Society: The Origins of↪Ayyaran and Futuwwa
263
R. Hoyland WaIter E. Kaegi, Byzantium and theEarly Islamic Conquests
268
I. Hasson Ah.mad b. Yah.ya b. Jabir al-Baladhurı,Ansab al-Ashraf, vol. Vlb, ed. Khalıl↪Athamina
271
E. Kohlberg Farhad Daftary, ed., Mediaeval Isma↪iliHistory and Thought
279
S. Stroumsa Paul Kraus, Alchemie, Ketzerei,Apokryphen im friihen Islam: Gesam-melte Aufsatze, ed. Remi Brague
282
R. Talmon C.H.M. Versteegh, Arabic Grammarand Qur ↩anic Exegesis in Early Islam
293
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Vol. 21 (1997)
A. Arazi La poesie des S. a↪alık entre la Jahiliyyaet l’Islam
1
G. Hawting The literary context of the traditionalaccounts of pre-Islamic Arab idolatry
21
E. Landau-Tasseron Unearthing a pre-Islamic ArabianProphet
42
V. Christides Some hagiographical works (Greek,Latin, Arabic and Ethiopic) as a sourcefor the study of navigation and seatrade in the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf,and the Indian Ocean in pre-Islamictimes
62
R. Hoyland The content and context of early Arabicinscriptions
77
Sh. Shaked Popular religion in Sasanian Babylonia 103R. Simon Manı and Muh.ammad 118A. Levin The theory of al-taqdır and its termi-
nology142
E. Jeremias Za↩id and as. l in early Persian prosody 167S. Hopkins Two new publications of Arabic papyri 187
Reviews
R. Milstein Francis Robinson, ed. The CambridgeIllustrated History of the Islamic World
223
24 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 22 (1998)
H. Busse Bab H. it.t.a: Qur↩an 2:58 and the entryinto Jerusalem
1
H. Motzki The Prophet and the cat. On datingMalik’s Muwatta↩ and legal traditions
18
C. Gilliot Les “informateurs” juifs et chretiens deMuh.ammad. Reprise d’un problemetraite par Aloys Sprenger et TheodorNoldeke
84
M.J. Kister La taqra↩u l-qur ↩ana ↪ala l-mus.h. afiyyınwa-la tah. milu l- ↪ilma ↪ani l-s.ah. afiyyın.Some notes on the transmission ofh. adıth
127
Y. Friedmann Classification of unbelievers in SunnıMuslim law and tradition
163
M. Fierro Al-As.far again 196I. Hasson La conversion de Mu↪awiya ibn Abı
Sufyan214
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Vol. 23 (1999)
D. Ayalon The decisiveness of the study of termi-nology: the case of the Mamluk sul-tanate
1
A. Arazi Le mensonge admirable: etude sur legenre descriptif dans la poesie arabemedievale
8
M.J. Kister “Exert yourselves, O Banu Arfida!”:some notes on entertainment in the Is-lamic tradition
53
L. Kinberg Dreams as a means to evaluate h. adıth 79M. Cohen What was the Pact of ↪Umar? A
literary-historical study100
R. Shani The iconography of the Dome of theRock
158
A. Levin The first book of Arabic dialectology:Sıbawayhi’s al-Kitab
210
J. Blau The status and the linguistic structureof middle Arabic
223
G. Rosenbaum The Big Night — A popular play in col-loquial Egyptian Arabic
228
W. Diem M. Sharon, Corpus Inscriptionum Ara-bicarum Palaestinae (CIAP)
294
Reviews
J. Blau Werner Diem, fa-waylun li-l-qasiyatiqulubuhum, Studien zum arabischen ad-jektivischen satz
333
N. Tsafrir Christopher Melchert, The Formationof the Sunnı Schools of Law, 9th-10thCenturies C. E.
341
B. Krawietz Wael Hallaq, A History of Islamic LegalTheories
348
B. Abrahamov Joel L. Kraemer, Perspectives on Mai-monides
352
R. Milstein Gulru Necipoglu, The Topkapı Scroll 360
26 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 24 (2000)David Ayalon Memorial volume I
P. Shinar Foreword 1F. Rosenthal On the Semitic root s/s-p-r and Arabic
safar, travel4
A. Levin The meaning of h. arf ga↩a li-ma↪nan inSıbawayhi’s al-Kitab
22
J. Blau Are Judaeo-Arabic and Christian Ara-bic misnomers indeed?
49
Sh. Shaked Manichaean incantation bowls in Syriac 58A. Arazi Le heros desabuse: vers une nou-
velle evaluation de la geste arabepreislamique
93
H. Busse Antioch and its prophet H. abıb al-Najjar
155
E. Landau-Tasseron From tribal society to centralizedpolity: an interpretation of events andanecdotes in the formative period of Is-lam
180
M.J. Kister “The crowns of this community. . . ”Some notes on the turban in the Islamictradition
217
A. Elad The ethnic composition of the ↪Abbasidrevolution: a reevaluation of some re-cent research
246
W. Madelung Abu ’l-↪Amayt.ar the Sufyanı 327E. Kohlberg Early attestations of the term ithna
↪ashariyya343
M. Bar-Asher The Qur↩anic commentary ascribed toImam H. asan al-↪Askarı
358
P. Shinar Some remarks regarding the colours ofmale Jewish dress in North Africa andtheir Arab-Islamic context
380
A. Ghabin H. isba and art in Islam 396M. Cohen Four Judaeo-Arabic petitions of the
poor from the Cairo Geniza446
Y. Lev Charity and social practice in Egyptand Syria from the ninth to the twelfthcentury
472
M. Sharon Two inscriptions from the time of al-Mu↪az.z.am ↪Isa
508
Reviews
J. Blau Anton Spitaler, Philologica. Beitragezur Arabistik und Seitistik
519
M. Scholler Uri Rubin (ed.), The Life ofMuh. ammad
523
Tables of Contents 27
W.A. Graham Navid Kermani, Gott ist schon. Dasasthetische Erleben des Koran
529
A. Hamori Thomas Bauer, Liebe und Liebesdich-tung in der arabischen Welt des 9. und10. Jahrhunderts
535
M.M. Bar-Asher Farhad Daftary, A Short History of theIsma ↪ılıs: Traditions of a Muslim Com-munity
543
M.A. Amir-Moezzi Meir M. Bar-Asher, Scripture and Exe-gesis in Early Imamı Shiism
551
28 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 25 (2001)David Ayalon Memorial volume II
B. Lewis Propaganda in the pre-modern MiddleEast
1
R. Amitai The conversion of Teguder Ilkhan to Is-lam
15
M. Biran “Like a mighty wall:” the armies of theQara Khitai
44
J. Drory Early Muslim reflections on the Cru-sades
92
D. Jacoby The supply of war materials to Egyptin the Crusader period
102
N. Levtzion The Almoravids in the Sahara andBilad al-Islam: a study in Arab histo-riography
133
Y. Frenkel Baybars and the sacred geography ofBilad al-Sham: a chapter in the Is-lamization of Syria’s landscape
153
D.P. Little Two petitions and consequentialrecords from the H. aram collection
171
M. Winter Inter-madhhab competition in MamlukDamascus: al-T. arsusı’s counsel for theTurkish Sultans
195
J. Sourdel-Thomine Certificats de pelerinage parand D. Sourdel procuration a l’epoque mamlouke 212
P.M. Holt The last Mamluk Sultan: al-Malik al-Ashraf Tuman Bay
234
G. Veinstein Sur les na↩ib ottomans 247O. Grabar A preliminary note on two 18th century
representations of Mekka and Medina268
R. Milstein Kitab Shawq-nama — an illustratedtour of holy Arabia
275
Sh. Moreh Al-Jabartı’s method of composing hischronicle ↪Aja↩ib al-athar fı al-tarajimwa-’l-akhbar
346
S. Reichmuth Notes on al-Murtad. a al-Zabıdı’sMu↪jam as a source for al-Jabartı’shistory
374
Reviews
D.P. Little David Ayalon, Eunuchs, Caliphs andSultans: A Study of Power Relation-ships
384
M. Shatzmiller Gavin R.G. Hambly (ed.), Women inthe Medieval Islamic World: Power,Patronage and Piety
391
Tables of Contents 29
K.S. Vikør Aharon Layish, Legal Documents onLibyan Tribal Society in Process ofSedentarization
396
30 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 26 (2002)Studies in honour of Shaul Shaked I
W. Sundermann Forward 1Bibliography—Shaul Shaked 3
J. Kellens Reflexions sur la datation de Zoroastre 14P.O. Skjaervø Praise and blame in the Avesta: the
poet-sacrificer and his duties29 H. Humbach Yama/Yima/Jamsed, king of Paradise
of the Iranians68
R. Frye Ethnic identity in ancient Iran 78G. Gnoli The “Aryan” language 84
A. Hultgard Creation and emanation: Zoroastrianreflections on the cosmogonic myth
91
M. Macuch The Talmudic expression ‘Servant ofthe Fire’ in light of Pahlavi legal sources
109
G. Lazard Encore la versification Pehlevie 130A.V. Rossi Middle Iranian “gund” between Ara-
maic and Indo-Iranian140
W. Sundermann “El” as an epithet of the Manichaean“Third Messenger”
172
P. Gignoux Une amulette du Museum fur Islamis-che Kunst de Berlin
176
G. Veltri The figure of the magician in Rabbini-cal literature: from empirical science totheology
187
J.R. Russel Room at the inn: ArmenianP’ut’kavank and Sroasa
205
G.G. Stroumsa Thomas Hyde and the birth of Zoroas-trian studies
216
J. Naveh Some new Jewish Palestinian Aramaicamulets
231
Reviews J.N. Ford, Meir M. Bar Asher
Tables of Contents 31
Vol. 27 (2002)Studies in honour of Shaul Shaked II
M.J. Kister The struggle against Musaylima andthe conquest of Yamama
1
A. Arazi Les poemes sur la nativite du PropheteMuh.ammad a Grenade au XIV siecle
57
D. Shulman Tamil praises and the Prophet: Kacim-pulavar’s “Tiruppukal”
86
M. Lecker The levying of taxes for the Sasaniansin pre-Islamic Medina (Yathrib)
109
R. Shani Noah’s Ark and the ship of faith 127S. Sviri Words of power and the power of words 204
M. Omidsalar Orality, mouvance and editorial theoryin Shahnama studies
245
M. Zakeri Some early Persian apophthegms(tawqi ↪at)
283
H. Daiber Der Aristoteleskommentar Alexandervon Aphrodisias (2/3 Jh. n. Chr) undder samaritanische Gelehrte Levi uberdie Ewigkeit der Welt
306
J. Blau Hebrew versus other languages of thetraditional medieval Jewish society
348
A. Levin An interpretation of a difficult passagefrom the Kitab
356
G. Khan The notion of transitive and intransi-tive actions in the early Karaite gram-matical tradition
363
S. Hopkins On the Vorlage of an early Judaeo-Arabic translation of Proverbs
369
S. Stroumsa From the earliest Judaeo-Arabic com-mentary on Genesis
375
T. Gindin Three fragments of an early Judaeo-Persian “Tafsır” on Ezekiel
396
A. Netzer Early Judaeo-Persian fragment fromZafreh
419
E. Yarshater The Jewish dialect of Kashan 439S. Soroudi “Sofreh” of Elijah the prophet: a pre-
Islamic Iranian ritual?463
D. Shapira Five Judaeo-Turkic notes 475M.A. Amir Mo↪ezzi Shahrbanu, Dame du pays d’Iran et
mere des imams entre l’Iran pre-Islamique et le Shiisme imamite
497
E. Jeremias Rabit.a in the classical Persian literaytradition: the impact of Arabic logic onPersian
550
Reviews S. Gunther, Y. Lev, L. Chipman,M. Schwartz, J. Rubanovich
32 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 28 (2003)
S. Adhami On the Zurvanism of ↪ulama-ye Islam I:an encounter with Plato
1
S. Shoemaker Christmas in the Qur↩an: the Qur↩anicaccount of Jesus’ nativity and Pales-tinian local tradition
11
U. Rubin The life of Muh. ammad and the Qur↩an:the case of Muh.ammad’s hijra
40
A. Elad The beginnings of historical writing bythe Arabs: the earliest Syrian writerson the Arab conquests
65
W. Madelung Rabı↪a in the Jahiliyya and in earlyIslam
153
H. Motzki The author and his work in the Islamicliterature of the first centuries: the caseof ↪Abd al-Razzaq’s Mus.annaf
171
M. Levy-Rubin Praise or defamation? On the polemicalusage of the term h. anıf among Chris-tians and Muslims in the Middle Ages
202
R. Tottoli The story of Jesus and the skull inArabic literature: the emergence andgrowth of a religious tradition
225
E. Francesca The formation and early developmentof the Ibad. ı madhhab
260
A. Levin Sıbawayhi’s attitude to the language ofpoetry
278
O. Kapeliuk A note on linguistic informants inSıbawayhi’s al-Kitab
289
J. Blau The emergence of the neo-Arabiclingual type
297
M. Sharon W. Diem’s review of CorpusInscriptionum Arabicarum PalaestinaeI : a rejoinder
305
W. Diem Corpus Inscriptionum ArabicarumPalaestinae (CIAP) II
328
Reviews
S. Hopkins Christoph Luxenberg, Die Syro-Aramaische Lesart des Koran. EinBeitrag zur Entschlusselung der Ko-ransprache
377
U. Rubin Daniel A. Madigan, The Qur ↩an’s Self-Image: Writing and Authority inIslam’s Scripture
381
H. Ben-Shammai Miklos Muranyi, ↪Abd Allah b. Wahb:al-Gami ↪ — Tafsır al-Qur ↩an (Die Ko-ranexegese), herausgegeben und kom-mentiert von Miklos Muranyi
387
Tables of Contents 33
U. Rubin Roberto Tottoli, Biblical Prophets inthe Qur ↩an and Muslim Literature
397
B. Paoli Dmitry Frolov, Classical Arabic Verse:History and Theory of ↪Arud.
400
R. Amitai Matthew S. Gordon, The Breaking ofa Thousand Swords: A History ofthe Turkish Military of Samarra (A.H.200–275/815–889 C.E.)
413
S. Stroumsa David Thomas, ed., Syrian Christiansunder Islam — The First ThousandYears
420
J. Dammen McAuliffe John J. Donohue, S. J. and ChristianW. Troll, S. J., eds., Faith, Power, andViolence: Muslims and Christians in aPlural Society, Past and Present
423
C. Holes Alexander Borg, ed., The Language ofColor in the Mediterranean
425
Y. Lev Fat.imid history and the history ofmedieval Egypt: a review article
429
Y. Rappoport David S. Powers, Law, Society andCulture in the Maghrib, 1300–1500
435
34 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 29 (2004)Studies in honour of Moshe Piamenta
Professor Moshe Piamenta iMoshe Piamenta—Bibliography v
A. Levin The status of the science of grammaramong Islamic sciences
1
S. Hopkins Kaskasa 17J. Blau On the structural autonomy of neo-
Arabic features as against classical ones35
I. Ferrando Andalusı Arabic in its linguistic setting 41J. Lentin Documents sur l’arabe a Chypre au
17eme siecle55
T. Zewi Grammatical agreement in SaadyaGaon’s translation of the Pentateuch
84
Y. Peled Accusatival subjects in Arabic non-transitive constructions and the unac-cusative hypothesis
111
W. Arnold Homonymenfurcht in den arabischenDialekten Antiochiens
136
A. Geva-Kleinberger Memories of the Sea of Galilee: theJewish Arabic dialect of Tiberias
145
O. Jastrow The Arabic dialects of the Mut¯
allat¯
(Central Israel)166
O. Kapeliuk Iranian and Turkic structural interfer-ence in Arabic and Aramaic dialects
176
H. Palva Remarks on the Arabic dialect of theH. wet.at tribe
195
R. Talmon 19th century Palestinian Arabic: thetestimony of Western travellers
210
G. M. Rosenbaum Egyptian Arabic as a written language 281P. Behnstedt Bezuge zwischen maghrebinischen und
jemenitischen Dialekten341
A. Maman The Sefrou (Morocco) version of al-↪asar kalimat
358
A. Arazi Periodisation, oralite et authenticite dela poesie arabe preislamique
377
I. Hasson L’affiliation (di ↪wa) de Ziyad b. Abıhi 413
Reviews
F. J. Aguirre Sadaba Ersilia Francesca, Teoria e pratica delcommercio nell’Islam medievale. I con-tratti di vendita e di commenda neldiritto ibadita.
426
H. Busse Andreas Kaplony, The H. aram ofJerusalem 324–1099. Temple, FridayMosque, Area of Spiritual Power.
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A. Ghabin R. P. Buckley, trans., The Book of theIslamic Market Inspector: Nihayat al-rutba fı t.alab al-h. isba — the UtmostAuthority in the Pursuit of H. isba, by↪Abd al-Rah.man b. Nas.r al-Shayzarı.
441
J. Brockopp Gideon Libson, Jewish and IslamicLaw. A Comparative Study of Customduring the Geonic Period.
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D. Talmon-Heller Jonathan Berkey, The Formation of Is-lam. Religion and Society in the NearEast 600–1800
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36 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 30 (2005)From Jahiliyya to Islam
Colloquium 9, Jerusalem, July 2003
C. J. Robin H. imyar, des inscriptions aux traditions 1Z. Rubin Ibn al-Muqaffa↪ and the account of
Sasanian history in the Arabic codexSprenger 30
52
U. Rubin Muh.ammad the exorcist: aspects ofIslamic-Jewish polemics
94
C. Adang The Prophet’s farewell pilgrimage(h. ijjat al-wada↪): the true story,according to Ibn H. azm
112
H. Ben-Shammai The status of parable and simile in theQur↩an and early tafsır : polemic, ex-egetical and theological aspects
154
M. Levy-Rubin Shurut. ↪Umar and its alternatives: thelegal debate on the status of thedhimmıs
170
A. Hakim ↪Umar b. al-Khat.t.ab and the titlekhalıfat Allah: a textual analysis
207
E. Francesca Early Ibad. ı jurisprudence: sources andcase law
231
A. Arazi Poetique et politique dans Kitab al-t.abaqat d’Ibn al-Mu↪tazz
264
A. Silverstein A neglected chapter in the history ofcaliphal state-building
293
R. Brunner The role of h. adıth as cultural memoryin Shı↪ı history
318
R. Hoyland Physiognomy in Islam 361
J. Sadan Ants, miracles and mythological mon-sters: a literary study of ant narra-tives between a Jah. iz.ian atmosphereand Munajat Musa
403
S. Sviri The early mystical schools of Baghdadand Nıshapur: in search of Ibn Munazil
450
M. Rosen-Ayalon From Jahiliyya to Islam: an aspect ofIslamic art
483
R. Talmon Gaya, s. ifa and al-kalam al-was. if in IbnMuqaffa↪’s manual of logic: new consid-erations about the beginning of Arabicgrammar
506
Reviews
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A. Arazi Reinhard Weipert. Classical ArabicPhilology & Poetry. A bibliographi-cal handbook of important editions from1960 to 2000
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U. Rubin Alan Dundes. Fables of the Ancients?Folklore in the Qur ↩an
526
K. Versteegh Rafael Talmon. Eighth-century Iraqigrammar: A critical exploration of pre-H˘
alılian Arabic linguistics
528
M. Katz Nurit Tsafrir. The History of an Is-lamic School of Law: The Early Spreadof Hanafism
536
U. Rubin Walid A. Salih. The Formation ofthe Classical Tafsır Tradition: TheQur ↩an Commentary of al-Tha↪labı(d. 427/1035)
540
A. Arazi ↪Abd al-Rah.man Ibn Nas.r al-Shayzarı.Rawd. at al-qulub wa-nuzhat al-muh. ibbwa-l-mah. bub, ed. initiated by DavidSemah, completed and brought to pressby George Kanazi, Codices Arabici An-tiqui, Band VIII
544
A. Arazi Amnon Shiloah. The Theory of Musicin Arabic writings (C. 900–1900)
559
J. Rubanowich Abu T. ahir-i T. art.usı. Abu Muslim-namah. Ed. by H. usayn Isma↪ılı
566
M. Biran George Lane. Early Mongol Rule inThirteenth Century Iran: A PersianRenaissance
572
D. Bousek Josef W. Meri. The Cult of Saintsamong Muslims and Jews in MedievalSyria
576
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38 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Vol. 31 (2006)Studies in memory of Franz Rosenthal (I)
Sh. Shaked Professor Franz Rosenthal iL.I. Conrad The chain topos 1
A. Hakim ↪Umar b. al-Khat.t.ab as a fighter againstSatan
34
G. Hawting The slaughter of a d. ah. iyya during h. ajjand the origins of ↪Id al-ad. h. a
58
J. Nawas The birth of an elite: mawalı and Arab↪ulama↩
74
P. Crone Abu Sa↪ıd al-H. ad. rı and the punishmentof unbelievers
92
A. Levin An interpretation of two difficult pas-sages from al-Kitab referring to the↪amil in elliptical sentences
107
J.A. Bellamy Ten Qur↩anic emendations 118U. Rubin Qur↩an and poetry: more data concern-
ing the Qur↩anic jizya verse (↪an yadin)139
H. Motzki Dating the so-called Tafsır Ibn ↪Abbas:some additional remarks
147
J. Lassner Muslims on the sanctity of Jerusalem:preliminary thoughts on the search fora conceptual framework
164
B. Abrahamov The attitude of Ja↪far al-S. adiq and ↪Alıal-Rid. a toward kalam and rational rea-soning
196
G. Bowering Two early S. ufı manuscripts 209M. Fierro The Ans.arıs, Nas.ir al-Dın and the
Nas.rids in al-Andalus232
D. Cook Apostasy from Islam: a historical per-spective
248
Y. Lev Piety and political activism in twelfthcentury Egypt
289
M. Marin Knowledge, kinship, and mysticism:the formative years of Sulayman al-H. awwat (d. 1231/1816)
325
REVIEWS
J. Retso Eva Orthmann. Stamm und Macht.Die arabischen Stamme im 2. und 3.Jahrhundert der Higra.
343
R.G. Hoyland Nadia Maria El Cheikh. Byzantiumviewed by the Arabs
356
Y. Lev Documentary and literary sources andthe history of medieval Egypt: reviewarticle
359
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Vol. 32 (2006)Studies in memory of Franz Rosenthal (II)
R. Milstein and B. Moor Wonders of a changing world: late illus-trated ↪aja↩ib manuscripts (part I)
1
M. Rosen-Ayalon A contribution to Khurasan metalwork 49A. Arazi La litterature de confession dans la cul-
ture arabe medievale80
S. Gunther Praise to the book! Al-Jah. iz. and IbnQutayba on the excellence of the writ-ten word in medieval Islam
125
C.W. Ernst Fragmentary versions of the apocryphal‘Hymn of the pearl’ in Arabic, Turkish,Persian, and Urdu
144
A. Hamori Shameful and injurious: an idea of Ibnal-Muqaffa↪’s in Kalıla wa-Dimna andal-Adab al-kabır
189
J. Sadan and N. Basal Some fragments of Judaeo-Arabic po-etry (munajat Musa?)
213
J. Rubanovich Aspects of medieval intertextuality:verse insertions in Persian prosedastans
247
Li Guo Self-mockery as a genre in Mamluksatiric poetry: Ibn Daniyal on his es-tranged wife and midlife crisis
269
C. Adang The chronology of the Israelites accord-ing to H. amza al-Is.fahanı
286
R.G. Hoyland Polemon’s encounter with Hippocratesand the status of Islamic physiognomy
311
B. Chiesa and S. Schmidtke The Jewish reception of Samaw↩al al-Maghribı’s (d. 570/1175) Ifh. am al-yahud. Some evidence from the Abra-ham Firkovitch collection I
327
J.L. Kraemer How (not) to read The Guide of thePerplexed
350
D.J. Wasserstein The date and authorship of the letterof consolation attributed to Maymunb. Yusuf
410
H. Ben-Shammai Babylonian Aramaic in Arabic charac-ters: a passage from ↪Anan’s Book ofprecepts in a work by Yeshu↪ah b. Ju-dah the Karaite
419
J. Blau and S. Hopkins On Aramaic vocabulary in earlyJudaeo-Arabic texts written in pho-netic spelling
433
B. Radtke Syrisch: die sprache der engel, dergeister und der erleuchteten. Einigestucke aus dem ibrız des Ah.mad b. al-Mubarak al-Lamat.ı
472
40 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
S. Shaked Notes on some Jewish Aramaic inscrip-tions from Georgia
503
REVIEWS
M. Levy-Rubin Rifaat Ebied and David Thomas, eds.Muslim-Christian Polemic during theCrusades: The Letter from the Peo-ple of Cyprus and Ibn Abı T. alib al-Dimashqı’s Response
511
W. Jansen Anke Bossaller. ‘Schlafende Schwan-gerschaft’ in Islamischen Gesell-schaften. Entstehung und sozialeImplikationen einer weiblichen Fiktion.
523
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Vol. 33 (2007)Studies in honour of YohananFriedmann
Professor Yohanan Friedmann iYohanan Friedmann—Bibliography v
A. Levin Arabic grammar and classical Arabic 1Z. Maghen Intertwined triangles: remarks on the
relationship between two propheticscandals
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U. Rubin The hands of Abu Lahab and thegazelle of the Ka↪ba
93
A. Arazi La collision des genres dans les al-Naqa↩id. de Jarır et d’al-Farazdaq
99
M. Fierro The mobile minbar in Cordoba: howthe Umayyads of al-Andalus claimedthe inheritance of the Prophet
149
M. Cook Ibn Sa↪dı on truth-blindness 169E. Almagor The pious man and the ruler: a literary
form in the service of government179
J. Sadan New materials regarding purity and im-purity of books in Islam in comparisonwith Judaism
193
R. Amitai An Arabic biographical notice of Kit-bugha, the Mongol general defeated at↪Ayn Jalut
219
D.S. Powers and From the Mi ↪yar of al-Wansharısı toE. Terem the new Mi ↪yar of al-Wazzanı: continu-
ity and change235
D. Cook Messianism in the mid-11th/17th cen-tury as exemplified by al-Barzanjı(1040–1103/1630–1691)
261
A. Layish The Sudanese Mahdı’s legal metho-dology and its S. ufı inspiration
279
L.I. Conrad Goldziher on archaeology and explo-ration in nineteenth-century Palestine
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F.H. Stewart A Bedouin proto-state in late OttomanSyria: the Jubur on the Khabur in 1914
343
W. Hutteroth The Jubur tribe of north-eastern Syriaas described by shaykh Sulayman al-↪Alı al-As↪ad
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R.M. Eaton Patterns of migration to north Indiaand the Deccan, 1200–1700
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C.W. Ernst Accounts of yogis in Arabic and Persianhistorical and travel texts
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M. Alam and Acculturation or tolerance? Inter- 427S. Subrahmanyam faith relations in Mughal North India,
c. 1750M. Gaborieau A peaceful jihad? South Asian Mus-
lim proselytism as seen by Ah.madiyya,Tablıghı Jama↪at and Jama↪at-i Islamı
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42 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
S. Digby Beatings and the sensation of releaseamong the followers of Baba Musafir
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REVIEWS
B. Abrahamov J. van Ess. The Flowering of MuslimTheology
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M.A. Amir-Moezzi Paradise of Submission: A MedievalTreatise on Ismaili Thought. A NewPersian Edition and English Trans-lation of Nas.ır al-Dın T. usı’s Rawd. a-yitaslım
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K. Cytryn-Silverman P. Willey. Eagle’s Nest: Ismaili Castlesin Iran and Syria
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S.E. Fassberg Current Issues in the Analysis ofSemitic Grammar and Lexicon I: Oslo-Goteborg Cooperation 3rd–5th June2004
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Cl. Gilliot C. Schock. Koranexegese, Gram-matik und Logik. Zum Verhaltnis vonarabischer und aristotelischer Urteils-,Konsequenz- und Schlusslehre
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A. Layish Y. Rapoport. Marriage, Money andDivorce in Medieval Islamic Society
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S. La Porta James R. Russell. Armenian and Ira-nian Studies
533
J. Sadan M. Fleischhammer. Die Quellen desKitab al-Aganı
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F.H. Stewart C. Holes. Dialect, Culture, and Societyin Eastern Arabia
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Vol. 34 (2008)
Ch.J. Robin Joseph, dernier roi de H. imyar (de 522 a525, ou une des annees suivantes)
D. Cook The as.h. ab al-ukhdud : history and h.adıth in a martyrological sequence
J. Jany Persian influence on the Islamic officeof qad. ı al-qud. at : a reconsideration
K. Szilagyi Muh.ammad and the monk: the makingof the Christian Bah. ıra legend
M. Pregill Isra-ıliyyat, myth, and pseudepigraphy:Wahb b. Munabbih and the early Is-lamic versions of the fall of Adam andEve
A. Silverstein Haman’s transition from Jahiliyya toIslam
M.J. Kister La yamassuhu illa ’l-mut.ahharun. . . notes on the inter-pretations of a Qur↩anic phrase
M. Muranyi From thiqa to d. a ↪ıf in early t.abaqatliterature: an intertextual approach to↪ilm al-rijal
U. Rubin Between Arabia and the holy land: aMecca-Jerusalem axis of sanctity
U. Martensson “The persuasive proof”: a study ofAristotle’s politics and rhetoric in theQur↩an and in al-T. abarı’s commentary
A. Hakim Glorious Hamdan: a new source for thebattle of S. iın
A. Arazi Abu Tammam, lecteur de la poesiearabe preislamique
A.A. Hussein The formative age of naqa↩id. poetry:Abu ↪Ubayda’s Naqa↩id. Jarır wa-’l-Farazdaq
M. Lecker The prosopography of early Islamic ad-ministration
REVIEWS
E. Landau-Tasseron Is jihad comparable to just war? a re-view article
Y. Lev Medieval Egypt and its internationalcontext: a review article
J. Lentin Borg, Alexander. Comparative glossaryof Cypriot Maronite Arabic
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Vol. 35 (2008)
G. Avni The Byzantine-Islamic transition in theNegev: an archaeological perspective
1
Z. Rubin H. amza al-Is.fahanı’s sources for Sasa-nian history
27
A. Ghabin Some Jahilı origins of the h. isba 59
Z. Maghen Davidic motifs in the biography ofMuh. ammad
91
U. Bitan Asma↩ dhat al-nit.aqayn and the politicsof mythical motherhood
141
A. Elad ↪Abd al-Malik and the Dome of theRock: a further examination of theMuslim sources
167
Y. Lev The jihad of sultan Nur al-Dın of Syria(1146–1174): history and discourse
227
A. Layish Islamization of custom as reflected inawards of tribal arbitrators in the Ju-daean desert
285
E. Lev, L. Chipman, Chicken and chicory are good for you: 335F. Niessen a unique family prescription from the
Cairo Genizah (T–S NS 223.82–83)
M. Schneider Deux steles funeraires musulmanes duYemen
353
K. Cytryn-Silverman Three Mamluk minarets in Ramla 379
REVIEWS
U. Rubin Stefan Wild, ed. Self-referentiality inthe Qur ↩an.
433
A. Sadan Robert Marzari. Arabic in chains.Structural problems and artificial bar-riers.
441
A. Abu Rabia Clinton Bailey. A culture of desert sur-vival: Bedouin proverbs from Sinai andthe Negev.
445
Y. Rapoport Maya Shatzmiller. Her day in court.Women’s property rights in fifteenth-century Granada.
449
M. Shefer Le Gall, Dina. A culture of Sufism:Naqshbandıs in the Ottoman world,1450–1700.
453
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Vol. 36 (2009)Studies in memory of Moshe Perlamn
S. Schmidtke Moshe Perlmann (1905–2001): a schol-arly biography
1
S. Schmidtke Moshe Perlmann (1905–2001): a bibli-ography
33
M. Levy-Rubin Were the Jews prohibited from settlingin Jerusalem? On the authenticity ofal-T. abarı’s Jerusalem surrender agree-ment
63
F. Astren Re-reading the Arabic sources: Jewishhistory and the Muslim conquests
83
K. Szilagyi A prophet like Jesus? Christians andMuslims debating Muh.ammad’s death
131
M. Goldstein Sa↪adya’s Tafsır in light of Muslimpolemic against ninth-century ArabicBible translations
173
S. Stroumsa The beginnings of mystical philosophyand S. Sviri in al-Andalus: Ibn Masarra and his
Epistle on contemplation201
B. Chiesa ↪Abd al-Jabbar on Christianity accord-ing to the original Kitab al-muh. ıt.
255
C. Adang Intra- and interreligious controversiesin 3rd/9th century Qayrawan: thepolemics of Muh.ammad b. Sah. nun
281
A. Hakim Some notes on Risalat dhat al-bayan fıal-radd ↪ala Ibn Qutayba by al-Qad. ı al-Nu↪man b. Muh.ammad (d. 363/974)
311
S.T. Keating An early list of s. ifat Allah in Abu Ra↩it.aal-Takrıtı’s “First risala ‘on the holytrinity’ ”
339
D. Thomas Christian voices in Muslim theology 357
A. Salamah-Qudsi Institutionalized mashyakha in thetwelfth century S. ufism of ↪Umar al-Suhrawardı
381
J. Tolan A life of Muh.ammad from fifteenth-century Spain
425
S. Schmidtke The rightly guiding epistle (al-Risala al-hadiya) by ↪Abd al-Salam al-Muhtadıal-Muh.ammadı: a critical edition
439
46 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
V.B. Moreen Judaeo-Persian poems in praise ofprophets: polemical and messianic ex-pressions
471
G. Kramer “New fiqh” applied: Yusuf al-Qarad. awıon non-Muslims in Islamic society
489
REVIEWS
Y. Lev The lure of India: a review article 517
R. Contini Werner Arnold and Hartmut Bobzin,eds. “Sprich doch mit deinen Knechtenaramaisch, wir verstehen es!” 60Beitrage zur Semitistik. Festschrift furOtto Jastrow zum 60. Geburtstag.
527
H. Motzki G.H.A. Juynboll. Encyclopedia ofcanonical h. adıth.
539
F. Deroche Oleg Grabar. The Dome of the Rock. 551
B. Abrahamov Ayman Shihadeh, ed. Sufism and the-ology.
553
A.L. Beelaert L. Lewisohn and Ch. Shackle, eds.↪At.t.ar and the Persian Sufi tradition.The art of spiritual flight.
565
B. Abrahamov Andrew J. Lane. A traditionalMu↪tazilite Qur ↩an commentary — theKashshaf of Jar Allah al-Zamakhsharı(d. 538/1144).
573
R. McGregor Daphna Ephrat. Spiritual wayfarers,leaders in piety: Sufis and the dissemi-nation of Islam in medieval Palestine.
577
B.D. Metcalf Tahera Aftab. Inscribing South AsianMuslim women: an annotated bibliogra-phy and research guide.
581
H.J. Sharkey Umar Ryad. Islamic reformism andChristianity: a critical reading of theworks of Muh. ammad Rashıd Rid. a andhis associates (1898–1935).
585
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Studies in honour of Aryeh Levin I
Y. Friedmann and Aryeh Levin: a scholarly biography iS. Hopkins
Aryeh Levin: list of publications vii
G. Ayoub La description semantique du verbedans le Kitab de Sıbawayhi
1
I. Ferrando Sıbawayhi and the broken plural 53
K. Versteegh Pidgin Arabic and arabi sa↪ab: theinfluence of the standard language inthe history of Arabic
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A. Sadan The meaning of the technical termjawab in Arabic grammar
129
A. Kasher The terminology of vowels and i ↪rabin mediaeval Arabic grammaticaltradition
139
Y. Peled Sıbawayhi’s Kitab and the teachingof Arabic grammar
163
Sh. Alon The sources of Ibn Manz.ur’s Lisanal-↪arab
189
J. Blau New prepositions in mediaevalJudaeo-Arabic
201
O. Kapeliuk Some special features of Ethio-Semitic morphology and syntax: in-alienables and intimate relationshipin Amharic
207
N. Basal Mediaeval Jewish and Muslim cul-tures: an anonymous Judaeo-Arabicadaptation of Ibn Jinnı’s al-Luma↪
223
F. Corriente ↩Imalah and other phonemic andmorphological features in sub-dialectal Andalusı Arabic
265
J. Aguade The word for “nine” in MoroccanArabic and other euphemisms re-lated to numbers
275
M. Bar-Asher The Maghribı sharh. to Tractate Avot 283
48 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
M. Muranyi Eine islamische Rechtsfrage uberEntschadigungen zwischen Muslimenund Christen. Ein Beitrag zur Tex-tentwicklung und Textkritik in derMudawwana
297
REVIEWS
M. Muranyi Adam Gacek. The Arabic manu-script tradition. A glossary of tech-nical terms and bibliography
307
K. Dmitriev Georges Tamer. Zeit und Gott. Hel-lenistische Zeitvorstellungen in deraltarabischen Dichtung und im Ko-ran
315
F.S. Stewart Kurt Franz. Vom Beutezug zurTerritorialherrschaft: das langeJahrhundert des Aufstiegs vonNomaden zur Vormacht in Syrienund Mesopotamien, 286–420/889–1029. Beduinische Gruppen inmittelislamischer Zeit I
325
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Volume 38 (2011)
Studies in honour of Aryeh Levin II
A. Borg Phonological and lexical notes onan Arabic manual of Morisco folkmedicine
1
C. Holes A participial infix in the easternArabian dialects – an ancient pre-conquest feature?
75
A. Geva Kleinberger A text in the Arabic dialect of theDruze of ↪Ayn Qinyi, the Golanheights
99
O. Jastrow Qad. amcıye in Mardin 111
M. Shawarbah The imalah in some Bedouin dialectsin the Negev
123
O. Shachmon Pausal final imala in central Pales-tinian dialects
145
A. Gaash The development of t from suffix toprefix in neo-Arabic dialects and con-temporary colloquial Hebrew
163
Y. Marom The fisherman and the wishing ring:a text from the Tarabın anNuweb↪a
177
W. Arnold “Die Kommunisten mussen Leidertragen!” Ein Text im arabischenDialekt von Isdud (Ashdod)
205
G. Rosenbaum The influence of colloquial Arabic onthe modern Egyptian press
229
F.H. Stewart The word xamsah in Bedouin lan-guage and law
277
A.A. Hussein The rise and decline of naqa↩id.poetry
305
REVIEWS
M. Marmorstein Michael Waltisberg. Satzkomplexund Funktion: Syndese und Asyn-dese im Althocharabischen
361
Y. Lev Dionisius A. Agius. Classic shipsof Islam. From Mesopotamia to theIndian Ocean
391
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D. DeWeese Islamisation de l’Asie centrale: Pro-cessus locaux d’acculturation du VIIeau XIe siecle. Etienne de laVaissiere, ed.
397
K. Bauer Jutta Gisela Sperling and ShonaKelly Wray, eds. Across the religiousdivide: women, property and law inthe wider Mediterranean (ca. 1300–1800)
415
R. Milstein Finbarr B. Flood. Objects of trans-lation: material culture and medieval“Hindu-Muslim” encounter
421
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Volume 39 (2012)
Christian Julien Robin Abraha et la reconquete de l’Arabiedeserte: un reexamen de l’inscriptionRyckmans 506 = Murayghan 1
1
Adam Silverstein From Atrah˘asis to Afrıdun: on
the transmission of an ancient NearEastern motif to Islamic Iran
95
Ali A. Hussein Novel aspects of the ancient Arabicqas. ıda
109
Gerald R. Hawting The development of the doctrine ofthe infallibility (↪is.ma) of prophetsand the interpretation of Qur↩an8:67–69
141
Miklos Muranyi The emergence of holy places in earlyIslam: on the Prophet’s track
165
Amir Lerner Power of perception: noblemen andbeggars (ju↪aydiyya): narratives inthe “Montague manuscript” of theArabian nights
173
Michael Ebstein The word of God and the divine will:Isma↪ılı traces in Andalusı mysticism
247
Yaacov Lev Coptic rebellions and the Islamiza-tion of medieval Egypt (8th–10th cen-tury): medieval and modern percep-tions
303
Delia Cortese Voices of the silent majority: thetransmission of Sunnı learning inFat.imı Egypt
345
Myriam Rosen-Ayalon A contribution to the story ofUmayyad windows
367
Koby Yosef Dawlat al-atrak or dawlat al-mamalık? Ethnic origin or slaveorigin as the defining characteristicof the ruling elite in the Mamluksultanate
387
52 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
Aryeh Levin A new contribution to the history ofthe modern Arabic dialects of Iraq
411
REVIEWS
Yaacov Lev Law and society in medieval Islam: areview article
423
Jens Scheiner Gorke, Andreas and Schoeler, Gre-gor. Die altesten Berichte uber dasLeben Muh. ammads. Das Korpus↪Urwa ibn az-Zubair
437
Meir M. Bar-Asher Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi. LeCoran silencieux et le Coran parlant:Sources scripturaires de l’islam entrehistoire et ferveur
443
Michael Ebstein Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi. Thespirituality of Shi ↪i Islam. Beliefsand practices
451
Gotthard Strohmaier A Greek and Arabic lexicon(GALex). Materials for a dic-tionary of the mediaeval translationsfrom Greek into Arabic. Edited byGerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas
463
Adam Gaiser John C. Wilkinson. Ibad. ism: originsand early development in Oman
467
Arin Salamah-Qudsi John J. Curry and Erik S. Ohlander,eds. S. ufism and society: arrange-ments of the mystical in the Muslimworld, 1200–1800
479
Alfred Ivry Sarah Stroumsa. Maimonides in hisworld: portrait of a Mediterraneanthinker
487
Joas Wagemakers Daniel Lav. Radical Islam and therevival of medieval theology
493
Eviatar Shulman Akasoy, Anna, Burnett, Charles, andYoeli-Tlalim, Ronit. Islam and Ti-bet: Interactions along the MuskRoutes
501
Corrigenda 511
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Joseph Witztum Ibn Ish. aq and the Pentateuch in Ara-bic
1
Bilha Moor Arabic inscriptions at Shivta in theearly Islamic period
73
Bethany Walker Islamization of central Jordan in the7th–9th centuries
143
Christopher Melchert Whether to keep unbelievers out ofsacred zones: a survey of medievalIslamic law
177
Louise Marlow Difference and encyclopaedism intenth-century eastern Iran
195
Ehud Krinis Galut and Ghayba: the exile ofIsrael and the occultation of theShı↪ı Imam-Messiah — a compara-tive study of Judah Halevi and earlyImamı-Shı↪ı writers
245
Nimrod Luz Islam, culture and the “other”: thelandscape of religious (in)tolerancein Jerusalem 638–1517
301
Koby Yosef Ikhwa, Muwakhun and Khush-dashiyya in the Mamluk Sultanate
335
REVIEWS
Herbert Berg David S. Powers, Muh. ammad is notthe father of any of your men
363
Ewald Wagner A new highlight in Mehri studies:The structure of Mehri By JanetE.C. Watson
373
Mathieu Terrier Violences politiques, ecritures canon-iques et evolutions doctrinales en is-lam: des approches traditionnelles ala nouvelle approche critique de M.A.Amir-Moezzi
401
Heather Sharkey Andrew M. Sharp, Orthodox Chris-tians and Muslims in the postmodernage
429
Leigh Chipman Nidhal Guessoum. Islam’s Quantumquestion. Reconciling Muslim tradi-tion and modern science
435
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Ch. Robin Le roi h. imyarite Tha↩ran Yuhan↪im(avant 325–v. 375): stabilisationpolitique et reforme religieuse
1
Ali A. Hussein The old qas. ıda in al-Yamama: aliterary and historical study of theqas. ıdas of the Bahila tribe
97
Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman The disappearance of the early pho-netic Judeo-Arabic spelling (EPJAS)and Sa↪adya Gaon’s translation ofthe Bible
137
Almog Kasher and Nadia Vidro How medieval Jews studied classi-cal Arabic grammar: a Kufan primerfrom the Cairo Genizah
173
J.T. Olsson H. udud in al-Kindı and Ibn Rabbanal-T. abarı
245
Godefroid de Callatay Philosophy and Bat.inism in al-Andalus: Ibn Masarra’s Risalat al-I ↪tibar and the Rasa↩il Ikhwan al-s.afa↩
261
REVIEWS
Ali A. Hussein Geert Jan van Gelder. Sound andsense in classical Arabic poetry.
313
Alfred Ivry Haggai Ben-Shammai, Shaul Shaked,Sarah Stroumsa, eds. Exchange andtransmission across cultural bound-aries: philosophy, mysticism and sci-ence in the Mediterranean world.
335
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Angelika Neuwirth The “discovery of writing” inthe Qur↩an: tracing an epistemicrevolution in Arab Late Antiquity
1
Walid A. Saleh A piecemeal Qur↩an: furqan andits meaning in classical Islam andmodern Qur↩anic studies
31
Koby Yosef Between al-Zuhrı (d. 124/742) andQatada (d. 118/736): two earlytreatises on abrogation in theQur↩an
73
Avraham Hakim The Biblical annunciation made to↪Umar b. al-Khat.t.ab: the religiouslegitimation of the early Islamicconquests
129
Ersilia Francesca Generosity versus avarice inmedieval Islam
151
Miklos Muranyi Geniza or h. ubus: some observationson the library of the great mosquein Qayrawan
183
Harry Munt Trends in the economic history ofthe early Islamic H. ijaz: Medinaduring the second/eighth century
201
Antoine Borrut Remembering Karbala↩: the con-struction of an early Islamic site ofmemory
249
Yaron Ben-Naeh Hebrew sources on the death ofSultan Osman: a chapter in Jewishhistoriography under Islam
283
REVIEWS
Rainer Brunner Ah.mad al-Ah.baiyib. Kitab al-A↪dadal-musamma Sullam al-↪ilm wal-adab wa-mi ↪rag al-h. ikma wa-fas. lal-h. it.ab, Teile 1–6.
365
Alfred Ivry Felicitas Opwis and David Reisman,eds. Islamic philosophy, science,culture and religion: studies inhonor of Dimitri Gutas.
369
Meira Polliack Sidney H. Griffith. The Biblein Arabic: The Scriptures of the‘People of the Book’ in the languageof Islam.
375