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Innovation From Above, Below, and Behind: The Linguistics of the Hebrew Revival
In: Senior Projects Spring 2021 (2021)
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Queerness in Translation: Women’s Homoerotics and Gender Play in pre- and post-Revolutionary Iran
Rahmani, Mariam. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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“Sons of Shem:” Visions for Jewish-Arab Integration and Semitism in the Second Aliyah (1904-1914) ...
Mark, Maytal. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2021
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Cross-Genre, Cross-Lingual, and Low-Resource Emotion Classification
Tafreshi, Shabnam. - : The George Washington University, 2021
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The Crucial Importance of Basket Weaving Technology for the World's First Civilizations ...
Doble, Rick. - : figshare, 2021
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The Crucial Importance of Basket Weaving Technology for the World's First Civilizations ...
Doble, Rick. - : figshare, 2021
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The Language of Politics, The Politics of Language: The Political Literature in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic ...
Bolcakan, Ali. - : My University, 2021
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Prophetic Eloquence as Linguistic Precedent: The Philology of Ḥadīth from Sībawayhi to al-Farrāʾ ...
Kelly, Tynan Byrne. - : The University of Chicago, 2021
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The Shared Intellectual History of Vocalisation in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew ...
Posegay, Nick. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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Palestinian Evangelical Christian Music in Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine
In: Senior Honors Theses (2021)
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Beyond the Realm of Religion: The Idea of the Secular in Premodern Islam
Abbasi, Rushain. - 2021
Abstract: In Beyond the Realm of Religion: The Idea of the Secular in Premodern Islam, I embark on a genealogical excavation of the diverse and intricate ways in which the religious and secular interacted in the premodern Islamic world, as well as an historical analysis of the impact this dialectic had on major facets of Islamic life and thought. This investigation is set against the prevailing view in and outside the academy, which maintains that premodern Muslims did not know a distinction between matters religious and secular and that this conceptual separation only emerged with the invention of these categories in the modern West. My study challenges this assumption by conducting a critical and contextualized reading of hundreds of premodern Arabic (and some Persian) writings drawn from several distinct intellectual genres (e.g., legal theory, scriptural exegesis, mirror for princes, philosophical-theology) with the objective of demonstrating that numerous Muslim thinkers extending from South Asia to Islamic Spain and spanning the medieval and early modern periods (c. 900-1800) developed an indigenous vocabulary for a distinction between the religious and secular (taken here to mean a conceptual demarcation of the religious from the non-religious), which they employed in their analyses of subjects as diverse and significant as politics and prophethood. What’s more, in line with this conceptual differentiation, these thinkers implicitly assumed and, on several occasions, explicitly constructed a decidedly nonreligious ontological and epistemological space within which humans could pursue a whole range of activities and explorations including, most remarkably, the ventures of science, politics, and economics. It is on the basis of this wide-ranging historical account that I elaborate a theory of secularity indigenous to the Islamic tradition, one which overlaps in many ways with the modern distinction between the religious and secular, but which also diverges significantly from the latter in many legal, intellectual, and institutional respects, thus presenting an alternative social and epistemic possibility for the construction and function of the secular in history.
Keyword: Islamic studies; Middle Eastern studies
URL: https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37368510
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الوقف على تاء تأنيث الاسم بين اللغة والرواية وخط المصاحف العثمانية ...
Abouzeid, Mohamed. - : figshare, 2021
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الوقف على تاء تأنيث الاسم بين اللغة والرواية وخط المصاحف العثمانية ...
Abouzeid, Mohamed. - : figshare, 2021
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الوقف على تاء تأنيث الاسم بين اللغة والرواية وخط المصاحف العثمانية ...
Abouzeid, Mohamed. - : figshare, 2021
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The Shared Intellectual History of Vocalisation in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew
Posegay, Nick. - : University of Cambridge, 2021. : Corpus Christi, 2021
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“Sons of Shem:” Visions for Jewish-Arab Integration and Semitism in the Second Aliyah (1904-1914)
Mark, Maytal. - 2021
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Faithful/Traitor: Violence, Nationalism, and Performances of Druze Belonging
Pullum, Lindsey Brooke. - : Indiana University, 2020
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Coda Clusters in Hijazi Arabic: An Optimality-Theoretic Perspective
Bokhari, Hassan Abdulrashed. - : Indiana University, 2020
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Investigating Intercultural Sensitivity in Saudi Arabian Women in the United States: Making Sense of Lived Experiences
Hertenstein, Kathleen. - : The University of Arizona, 2020
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The Vowels of Urban Qatari Arabic
Shockley, Mark Daniel. - : The University of North Dakota, 2020
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