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10. Mysticism
(5,112 words)
In volume S1 | book 2, Islamic Literature in the Arabic Language | Section 1, The Classical Period from ca. 750 until ca. 1000 previous chapter | German edition L. Massignon,
Recueil de textes inédits concernants lʼhistoire de la mystique en pays dʼislam (Coll. d. textes rel. et myst. mus. I) Paris 1929. I. Goldziher, Materialien zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Ṣūfismus,
WZKM XIII, 35–56. M. Schreiner, Der Ṣūfismus und seine Ursprünge,
ZDMG LII, 513ff. |³⁵⁰ R.A. Nicholson, A historical enquiry concerning the origin and development of Ṣūfism with a list of definitions of the terms
ṣūfī and
t…
6. Ḥadīth
(4,789 words)
|¹⁶³In volume 1 | book 2, Islamic Literature in the Arabic Language | Section 1, The Classical Period from ca. 750 until ca. 1000 previous chapter | German edition Al-Suyūṭī,
Ṭabaqāt al-ḥuffāẓ (hereafter
Ḥuff.).
Liber classium virorum qui Korani et Traditionum cognitione excelluerunt auctore Dahabio, ed. F. Wüstenfeld, Göttingen 1833/4. I. Goldziher, Über die Entwicklung des Ḥadīth,
MSt. II, 1/274. 1. Apart from the works by Mālik b. Anas and Aḥmad b. Ḥanbal, which will be discussed in the chapter on
fiqh, little remains of the oldest period in
ḥadīth literature, as documented in Su…
5. Popular Literature in Prose and Works for General Education
(9,666 words)
In volume S1 | book 2, Islamic Literature in the Arabic Language | Section 1, The Classical Period from ca. 750 until ca. 1000 previous chapter | German edition D.B. Macdonald,
Ḥikāya in
EI, II, 321–4. 1. Abū ʿAmr ʿAbdallāh b. al-Muqaffaʿ Rūzbih was the son of a tax collector named Dādōē from Jūr in Fārs. The latter had been so mutilated in a
muṣādara that it had gained him the sobriquet ‘al-Muqaffaʿ’. Abū ʿAmr was such a close friend of ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd b. Yaḥyā, the secretary of the last Umayyad Marwān (see p. 105, Ad p. 60), that he was willing to sacrifice …
4. Philology
(15,178 words)
In volume 1 | book 2, Islamic Literature in the Arabic Language | Section 1, The Classical Period from ca. 750 until ca. 1000 previous chapter | German edition On the beginnings of Arabic linguistics see Suppl. I, 155/8. |⁹⁶G. Flügel,
Die grammatischen Schulen der Araber, Abh. f. d. C. d. Morg. II, 4, Leipzig 1862, Muḥammad Asʿad Ṭalas, Taʾrīkh al-naḥw,
RAAD XIV 67/73, 227/31, 271/6.―On its dependence on Aristotelian logic see also Renan,
Hist. gén. des langues sém., 4377ff., G. Hoffmann,
de herm., 128 (cf. F. Praetorius,
Zum Verständnis Sibawaihis, Halle 1895, 30), I. Guidi,
Bollet. ital.…
Appendix. A Selective Listing of Authors of Unknown Place and Date, in Alphabetical Order
(29,346 words)
In volume S2 | book 4, Appendices previous chapter | German edition |⁸⁹⁷ Appendix Authors whose origin and era could not be verified with precision, a selective listing, in the order of the Latin alphabet. 1 Poetry 1. ʿAbd al-Hādī b. ʿAbdallāh b. ʿAlī Ṭāhir al-Ḥasanī
1. Muʿāraḍat al-Qaṣīda al-Kaʿbiyya, i.e.
Bānat Suʿād Rabat 496, xiv, in 79 verses.— 2.
Falak al-saʿāda Fez, Qar. 663. 1a. ʿAbd al-Hādī al-Sūdī al-Yamānī
Dīwān Shiʿr Alexandria, Adab 142. 2. ʿAbd al-Khāliq b. ʿImād al-Dīn Raydān b. al-Muqaddam al-ʿAyzdārī al-Shāfiʿī
Dīwān Cairo2 III, 141. 3. ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Nāṣirī
Lāmiyyat a…