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Islamic Sensory History: Volume 2: 600–1500: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, cartea 182.2

Christian Lange, Adam Bursi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2024
Islamic Sensory History, Volume 2: 600–1500 presents a selection of texts translated into English from Arabic and Persian. These selected texts all offer illustrative engagements with issues related to the sensorium in different times, places, and social milieus throughout the early and medieval history of Islamic societies. Each chapter is prefaced by an introductory essay by the translator, with specific attention to the role of the senses in the translated text’s language, genre, and social context.

Contributors
Eyad Abuali, Tanvir Ahmed, Hanif Amin Beidokhti, Shahzad Bashir, Maroussia Bednarkiewicz, David Bennett, Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Julie Bonnéric, Adam Bursi, Fatih Han, Rotraud Hansberger, Jan Hogendijk, Domenico Ingenito, Anya King, Hannelies Koloska, Christian Lange, Danilo Marino, Richard McGregor, Pernilla Myrne, Nawal Nasrallah, Zhinia Noorian, Austin O’Malley, Franz Rosenthal (†), Everett K. Rowson, Abdelhamid I. Sabra (†), George Sawa, Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, Jocelyn Sharlet, Cornelis van Lit, Geert Jan van Gelder, James Weaver, Ines Weinrich, Brannon Wheeler, Alan Williams, Cyrus Ali Zargar.
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ISBN-13: 9789004515925
ISBN-10: 9004515925
Pagini: 616
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.15 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East


Notă biografică

Christian Lange is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Utrecht University. His research focuses on premodern Islamic intellectual and cultural history, particularly in the areas of Islamic eschatology, Islamic law and legal theory, Islamic mysticism, and the Muslim sensorium.

Adam Bursi works at Fortress Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His research studies early Islam in dialogue with other late antique religions, focusing on the roles of relics, pilgrimage, and healing in the formation and performance of communal membership among early Muslims.

Contributors
Eyad Abuali, Tanvir Ahmed, Hanif Amin Beidokhti, Shahzad Bashir, Maroussia Bednarkiewicz, David Bennett, Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Julie Bonnéric, Adam Bursi, Fatih Han, Rotraud Hansberger, Jan Hogendijk, Domenico Ingenito, Anya King, Hannelies Koloska, Christian Lange, Danilo Marino, Richard McGregor, Pernilla Myrne, Nawal Nasrallah, Zhinia Noorian, Austin O’Malley, Franz Rosenthal (†), Everett K. Rowson, Abelhamid I. Sabra (†), George Sawa, Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, Jocelyn Sharlet, Cornelis van Lit, Geert Jan van Gelder, James Weaver, Ines Weinrich, Brannon Wheeler, Alan Williams, Cyrus Ali Zargar.

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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Note on Dates, Transliteration, and Citation
Notes on Contributors

Part 1: Scriptural Foundations


1 The Senses in the Qurʾān
Hannelies Koloska

2 Ibn Isḥāq (d. ca. 151/768) on Vision in the Prophet’s Biography
Richard McGregor

3 Ibn Abī Shayba (d. 235/849) on the Senses in the Afterlife
Christian Lange

4 Ibn Abī l-Dunyā (d. 281/894) on Scrupulous Sensory Piety among Early Muslim Ascetics
Adam Bursi

5 Ibn Bābawayh (d. 381/991) on the Shiʿi Sensorium
Christian Lange

6 Ibn al-Athīr (d. 606/1210) on the Prophet’s Sense of Smell
Christian Lange

Part 2: Literary and Aesthetic Perspectives


7 Al-Jāḥiẓ (d. 255/869) on Animal and Human Sensation
Christian Lange

8 Ibn Sayyār al-Warrāq (fl. Mid-fourth/Mid-tenth Century) on Multisensory Dining and Wining
Nawal Nasrallah

9 Al-Sarī al-Raffāʾ’s (d. 362/973) Invitations to Delight
Jocelyn Sharlet

10 Abū l-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī (d. 360/971) on the Conditions and Effects of Music
George Sawa

11 ʿAlī b. Naṣr al-Kātib (fl. Late Fourth/Tenth Century) on Erotic Sensations
Pernilla Myrne

12 Ibn Jubayr (d. 614/1217) on the Illumination of the Sacred Mosque in Mecca
Julie Bonnéric

13 Abū l-Majd Tabrīzī (d. after 736/1336) on the Debate between the Ear and the Eye
Tanvir Ahmed and Shahzad Bashir

14 Al-Maqrīzī (d. 845/1442) on the History of the Call to Prayer in Egypt
Maroussia Bednarkiewicz

15 Al-Badrī (d. 894/1489) on Hashish and the Senses
Danilo Marino and Franz Rosenthal

16 Al-Suyūṭī (d. 911/1505) on the Four Princes of Perfume
Geert Jan van Gelder

Part 3: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives


17 Al-Kindī (d. after 256/870) on the Effects of Music, Colors, and Scents
Adam Bursi and Anya King

18 The Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ (Fourth/Tenth Century) on Sense and Sensibilia
Christian Lange

19 Abū Zayd al-Balkhī (d. 322/934) on the Nature and Therapeutic Use of Odorous Substances
Hinrich Biesterfeldt and Everett K. Rowson

20 Ibn al-Jazzār (d. 369/979–80) on Smell, Perfume, and Health
Anya King

21 Ibn al-Haytham (d. ca. 432/1040) on Vision
Jan Hogendijk and Abdelhamid I. Sabra

22 Suhrawardī (d. 587/1191) on Eyesight and Vision
Hanif Amin Beidokhti

23 Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) on Sense Perception
Rotraud Hansberger

24 Al-Jildakī (fl. 8th/14th Century) on the Alchemy of the Senses
Christian Lange

25 Nakhshabī (d. 751/1350) on the Nose
Zhinia Noorian

Part 4: Theological Perspectives


26 Al-Naẓẓām (d. ca. 230/845) on the Physics of Sensory Perception
James Weaver

27 Al-Ashʿarī (d. 324/935–6) on Muʿtazilite Claims about the Senses and Sense Perception
David Bennett

28 Al-Qāḍī ʿAbd al-Jabbār (d. 415/1025) on the Impossibility of Seeing God
Fatih Han

29 Ibn Sīnā (d. 428/1037) on Dismissing Sense Perception and on the Eternal Sense
Cornelis van Lit

30 Al-Ghazālī (d. 505/1111) on Visionary Experiences and the Internal and External Senses
Domenico Ingenito

31 Al-Khāzin al-Baghdādī (d. 741/1340) on the Evil Eye
Christian Lange

32 Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 751/1350) on the Virtues of the Eye and the Ear
Christian Lange

Part 5: Spiritual and Mystical Perspectives


33 Al-Ghazālī (d. 505/1111) on Listening to Music
Ines Weinrich

34 The Ta‌ʾwīlāt Najmiyya (7th/13th Century) on the Body, the Soul, and the Senses
Eyad Abuali

35 ʿAṭṭār (d. 618/1221) on the Wayfarer’s Encounter with the Senses
Cyrus Ali Zargar

36 Ibn al-ʿArabī (d. 638/1240) on the Masters of Sensation
Christian Lange

37 Najm al-Dīn Rāzī Dāya (d. 654/1256) on the Sequence of Visionary Lights
Austin O’Malley

38 Rūmī (d. 627/1273) on Sensory Perception
Asghar Seyed-Gohrab and Alan Williams

39 Saʿdī (d. 691/1292) on the Senses, the Body, and Imagination
Domenico Ingenito

Part 6: Legal and Ethical Perspectives


40 Ibn Abī Zayd (d. 386/996) on Scent, Sight, Taste, and Touch during the Ḥajj
Adam Bursi

41 Al-Qudūrī (d. 428/1037) on Purity
Brannon Wheeler

42 Al-Sarakhsī (d. ca. 490/1096) on the Protocol of the Gaze
Christian Lange

43 Ibn al-ʿArabī (d. 543/1148) on Touching the Qurʾān
Christian Lange

44 Al-Nawawī (d. 676/1277) on Kissing and Handshaking
Christian Lange

45 Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 751/1350) on the Legal Status of the Senses
Christian Lange

Index of Names
Index of Terms