Arabic-L:GEN:Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, vol. 28(2003)
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Date: 19 Jan 2004
From:Yohanan Friedmann <msyfried at mscc.huji.ac.il>
Subject:Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, vol. 28(2003)
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. 28(2003) (440 pp.)
Table of Contents:
S. Adhami, On the Zurvanism of `ulama-ye Islam I: an encounter with
Plato
S. Shoemaker, Christmas in the Qur'an: the Qur'anic account of
Jesus' nativity and Palestinian local tradition
U. Rubin, The life of Muhammad and the Qur'an: the case of Muhammad's
hijra
A. Elad, The beginning of historical writing by the Arabs
W. Madelung, Rabi`a in the Jahiliyya and in early Islam
H. Motzki, The author and his work in the Islamic literature of the
first
centuries: the case of `Abd al-Razzaq's Musannaf
M. Levy-Rubin, Praise or defamation? On the polemic usage of the term
hanif among Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages
R. Tottoli, The story of Jesus and the skull in Arabic literature: the
emergence and growth of a religious tradition
E. Francesca, The formation and development of the Ibadi madhhab
A. Levin, Sibawayhi's attitude to the language of poetry
O. Kapeliuk, Some notes on the lingustic informants in Sibawayhi's Kitab
J. Blau, The emergence of the neo-Arabic lingual type
M. Sharon, W. Diem's review of Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum
Palaestinae, vol. 1: a rejoinder
W. Diem, Moshe Sharon, Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae
(CIAP),
Volume Two: B-C
Reviews by S. Hopkins, U. Rubin, H. Ben Shammai, B. Paoli, R. Amitai, S.
Stroumsa, J. Dammen McAuliffe, C. Holes, Y. Lev, Y. Rappoport
Special offer: Complete set of JSAI (28 volumes): $586 (special offers
for direct sales only, not through booksellers).
Each volume: $38. Postage and handling: $3.00 for the first volume;
$2.00
for each additional volume. Individuals only may join the association
"From Jahiliyya to Islam". Membership costs $54. For their dues,
members
receive two volumes of JSAI and a 30% discount on all Schloessinger
Memorial Foundation publications.
Cheques payable to the Schloessinger Memorial Foundation should be
sent
to the Director of Publications, The Max Schloessinger Memorial
Foundation, Institute of Asian and African Studies, The Hebrew
University, Jerusalem 91905, Israel.
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Inquiries: E-mail: msjsai at pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il / Fax: +972- 2-588-3658
Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem 91905, Israel
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