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Date: 30 Apr 2001
From: Yohanan Friedmann <msyfried at mscc.huji.ac.il>
Subject: Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam Issue
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Institute of Asian and African Studies
The Max Schloessinger Memorial Foundation
is pleased to announce the publication of
Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
vol. 24(2000) (554 pp.) and vol. 25(2001) (400 pp.)
in memory of
Professor David Ayalon
Volume 24 - Table of Contents:
P. Shinar, "Foreword."
F. Rosenthal, "On the Semitic root s/s-p-r and Arabic safar, travel."
A. Levin, "The meaning of harf ga`a li-ma'nan in Sibawayhi's al-Kitab."
J. Blau, "Are Judaeo-Arabic and Christian Arabic misnomers indeed?"
S. Shaked, "Manichaean incantation bowls in Syriac."
A. Arazi, "Le heros desabuse: vers une nouvelle evaluation de la geste
arabe preislamique."
H. Busse, "Antioch and its prophet Habib al-Najjar."
E. Landau-Tasseron, "From tribal society to centralized polity: an
interpretation of events and anecdotes in the formative period
of Islam."
M.J. Kister, "`The crowns of this community...' Some notes on the turban
in the Islamic tradition."
A. Elad, "The ethnic composition of the Abbasid revolution: a reevaluation
of some recent research."
W. Madelung, "Abu 'l-'Amaytar the Sufyani."
E. Kohlberg, "Early attestations of the term ithna 'ashariyya."
M. Bar Asher, "The Qur'anic commentary ascribed to Imam al- 'Askari."
P. Shinar, "Some remarks regarding the colours of male Jewish dress in
North Africa and their Arab- Islamic context."
A. Ghabin, "Al-hisba wa 'alaqatuha bi-'l-funun al-islamiyya."
M. Cohen, "Four Judaeo-Arabic petitions of the poor from the Cairo
Geniza."
Y. Lev, "Charity and social practice in Egypt and Syria from the 9th to
the 12th century."
M. Sharon, "Two inscriptions from the time of al-Mu'azzam 'Isa."
Reviews by J. Blau, W. Graham, M. Schoeller, A. Hamori, M. Bar Asher,
M.A. Moezzi.
Volume 25 - Table of Contents
B. Lewis, "Propaganda in the pre-modern Middle East."
R. Amitai, "The conversion of Teguder Ilkhan to Islam."
M. Biran, "Like a mighty wall: the armies of the Qara Khitai."
J. Drory, "Early Muslim reflections on the Crusades."
D. Jacoby, "The supply of war materials to Egypt in the Crusader period."
N. Levtzion, "The Almoravids in the Sahara and the Bilad al-Sudan: a study
in Arab historiography."
Y. Frenkel, "Baybars and the sacred geography of Bilad al- Sham: a chapter
in the Islamization of Syria's landscape."
D.P. Little, "Two petitions and consequential records from the Haram
collection."
M. Winter, "Inter-madhhab competition in Mamluk Damascus: al-Tarsusi's
counsel for the Turkish Sultans."
J. Sourdel-Thomine and D. Sourdel, "Certificats de pelerinage par
procuration a l'epoque mamlouke."
P.M. Holt, "The last Mamluk Sultan: al-Malik al-Ashraf Tuman Bay."
G. Veinstein, "Sur les na`ibs ottomans."
O. Grabar, "A preliminary note on two 18th century representations of
Mekka and Medina."
R. Milstein, "Kitab Shawq-name - an illustrated tour of holy Arabia."
S. Moreh, "Al-Jabarti's method of composing his chronicle."
S. Reichmuth, "Notes on Murtada al-Zabidi's Mu'jam as a source for
al-Jabarti's history."
Reviews by D.P. Little, M. Schatzmiller, and K.S. Vikor.
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