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Auf dieser Seite sind die Publikationen der Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden sowie der Postdocs der BGSMCS aufgelistet. Besonders hervorheben möchten wir die Monographien, die aus den bereits abgeschlossenen Doktorarbeiten hervorgegangen sind sowie die Sammelbände und Buchbeiträge, die in Zusammenarbeit von Betreuer:innen und Fellows entstanden sind.

 

Publications

Tracing Japanese leftist political activism (1957-2017). The boomerang flying transnational

Derichs, Claudia , Coogan, Kevin

Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge | 2023

Tracing Japanese Leftist Political Activism (1957–2017) tells the story of the Japanese Red Army (JRA), a militant left-wing group founded in 1971 which was involved in numerous terrorist attacks. It traces the origins of the group in the Japanese New Left in the 1960s and looks at Red Army groups of the early 1970s in Japan, such as the Red Army Faction, and the United Red Army which became infamous for murdering its own members. The book also examines the JRA's trans- and international links with other militant groups including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, as well as the networks of intellectuals and fellow activists who supported them. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of terrorism, radicalism, and Japanese social history.

Ein Bestseller der islamischen Vormoderne. Zur Verbreitung von Ḫvāndamīrs Ḥabīb as-siyar von Anatolien bis auf den indischen Subkontinent

Bockholt, Philip

Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | 2022

Appeared in: Veröffentlichungen zur Iranistik 88

Charity in Saudi Arabia: Civil Society under Authoritarianism

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Derbal, Nora

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | 2022

Appeared in: Cambridge Middle East Studies 68

In this innovative study of everyday charity practices in Jeddah, Nora Derbal employs a 'bottom-up' approach to challenge dominant narratives about state-society relations in Saudi Arabia. Exploring charity organizations in Jeddah, this book both offers a rich ethnography of associational life and counters Riyadh-centric studies which focus on oil, the royal family, and the religious establishment. It closely follows those who work on the ground to provide charity to the local poor and needy, documenting their achievements, struggles and daily negotiations. The lens of charity offers rare insights into the religiosity of ordinary Saudis, showing that Islam offers Saudi activists a language, a moral frame, and a worldly guide to confronting inequality. With a view to the many forms of local community activism in Saudi Arabia, this book examines perspectives that are too often ignored or neglected, opening new theoretical debates about civil society and civic activism in the Gulf.

A neo-Fatimid treasury of books. Arabic manuscripts among the Alawi Bohras of South Asia

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Akkerman, Olly

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press | 2022

This book tells the story of a manuscript repository found all over the pre-modern Muslim world: the khizanat al-kutub, or treasury of books. The focus is on the undisclosed Arabic manuscript culture of a small but vibrant South Asian Shi’i Muslim community, the Bohras. It looks at how books that were once part of one of the biggest imperial book repositories of the medieval Muslim world, the khizanat of the Fatimids of North Africa and Egypt (909CE-1171CE) ended up having a rich social life among the Bohras across the Western Indian Ocean, starting in Yemen and ending in Gujarat. It shows how, under strict conditions of secrecy, and over several centuries, one khizana was turned into another, its manuscripts gaining new meanings in the new social realities in which they were preserved, read, transmitted, venerated and copied into. What emerged was a new distinctive Bohra Ismaili manuscript culture shaped by its local contexts.

Wali Pitu And Muslim Pilgrimage In Bali, Indonesia. Inventing a Sacred Tradition

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Zuhri, Syaifudin

Leiden: Leiden University Press | 2022

Contested Legitimacies. Repression and Revolt in Post-Revolutionary Egypt

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Grimm, Jannis

Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press | 2022

Gruppensolidarität und Intoleranz: Rašīd Riḍās ambivalenter Gebrauch von taʿaṣṣub

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Dhouib, Kügelgen (Hg.) 2022 – Konzepte von Intoleranz und Toleranz

Queer Companions. Religion, Public Intimacy, and Saintly Affections in Pakistan

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Kasmani, Omar

Durham, NC: Duke University Press | 2022

Forms of Migration: Global Perspectives on Im/migrant Art and Literature

Maneval, Stefan , Reimer, Jennifer A.

Berlin: Falschrum | 2022

Forms of Migration explores the potential of art, literary and other forms of expression to shape our understanding of transnational migration. Addressing im/migrant culture around the globe, this book is a rich, illustrated collection of essays, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and visual material. Written from a large variety of disciplines, it includes analyses of diasporic fashion, cinema, literature, performances, mixed media installations, painting and photography. Forms of Migration shows how innovative storytelling and art offer a chance to apprehend migration differently, to grasp the complexity of migration processes and to challenge common perceptions of im/migrant experiences.

Dindarlığın Siyaseti. İslami Uyanış ve Feminist Özne. Translated by A. Altınışık

Altinisik translation - Dindarligin Siyaseti

Mahmood, Saba

Istanbul: Islık Yayınları | 2022

Saba Mahmood's "Politics of Piety" analyzes Islamist cultural politics through the ethnography of a grassroots women's piety movement in the mosques of Cairo, Egypt. It is an ethnography of a critical but largely ignored dimension of the Islamic revival, as well as a critique of the secular-liberal assumptions by which some people hold such movements to account. The book addresses three central questions: How do movements of moral reform help us rethink the normative liberal account of politics? How does the adherence of women to the patriarchal norms at the core of such movements parochialize key assumptions within feminist theory about freedom, agency, authority, and the human subject? How does a consideration of debates about embodied religious rituals among Islamists and their secular critics help us understand the conceptual relationship between bodily form and political imaginaries? Politics of Piety provides an analysis located at the nexus of ethics and politics, embodiment and gender, and liberalism and postcolonialism.

Moral Dominance: Policing Minds, Spirits, Bodies, and Markets

Holzgruber, Clemens , Almohammad, Asaad

Appeared in: ISIS Files, Program On Extremism, George Washington University

Extending an Indonesian Umbrella: A Case Study of Queer (Trans)national Solidarity by @kamusqueer

Jansen, Wikke

Appeared in: In: Nadja-Christina Schneider and Maitrayee Chaudhuri (eds.): Imaginations, Narratives and Mediated Performances of Solidarity and Community. An Experimental Exercise in Collaborative Publishing Between Delhi and Berlin. Beyond Social Cohesion: Global Repertoires of Living Together (RePLITO).

Imaginations, Narratives and Mediated Performances of Solidarity and Community. An Experimental Exercise in Collaborative Publishing Between Delhi and Berlin

Schneider, Nadja-Christina , Chaudhuri, Maitrayee

Appeared in: Beyond Social Cohesion: Global Repertoires of Living Together (RePLITO)

Bringing Philosophy and Sociology to the Egyptian Public

Ali, Amro

Appeared in: TRAFO Blog for Transregional Research

Islam in a Zongo. Muslim Lifeworlds in Asante, Ghana

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Pontzen, Benedikt

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | 2021-01

Zongos, wards in West Africa populated by traders and migrants from the northern savannahs and the Sahel, are a common sight in Ghana's Asante region where the people of these wards represent a dual-minority as both foreigners and Muslims in a largely Christian area, facing marginalisation as a result. Islam provides the people of the zongos with a common ground and shared values, becoming central to their identity and to their shared sense of community. This detailed account of Islamic lifeworlds highlights the irreducible diversity and complexity of 'everyday' lived religion among Muslims in a zongo community. Benedikt Pontzen traces the history of Muslim presence in the region and analyses three Islamic phenomena encountered in its zongos in detail: Islamic prayer practices, the authorisation of Islamic knowledge, and ardently contested divination and healing practices. Drawing on empirical and archival research, oral histories, and academic studies, he demonstrates how Islam is inextricably bound up with the diverse ways in which Muslims live it.

"Contrasted Revolutions." Review of 'Republicanism, Communism, Islam,' by John Sidel

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: New Left Review, vol. 129, May/June 2021, pp. 125-134.

Remembering the 1977 Bread Riots in Suez: Fragments and Ghosts of Resistance

Abdelrahman Soliman, Nayera , Soliman, Nayera Abdelrahman

Appeared in: Int Rev of Soc His (International Review of Social History), 1–18

Spiritual Counter-Memories of the War: Mohammad Ali Ahangar’s Recent Contributions to the Sīnemā-ye Defāʿ-ye Moqaddas

Ullmann, Viktor

Edinburgh University Press | 2021

Appeared in: Wittmann and Holl (eds.), 2021 — Counter-Memories in Iranian Cinema

Muslim Women’s Pilgrimage to Mecca and Beyond. Reconfiguring Gender, Religion, and Mobility

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja , Buitelaar, Marjo; Thimm, Viola

Routledge | 2021

The Three Decisions of Umm Bîjû: Walking in Suez and Seeing the Ghosts of 1967 War

Soliman, Nayera Abdelrahman

Appeared in: ema (Égypte/Monde arabe) 23, 81–103

Islam and space in Europe: the politics of race, time, and secularism

Taleb, Adela , Müller, Tobias; Moses, C. J. J.

Appeared in: Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 (10), S. 1673–1689

The second wife: Ambivalences towards state regulation of polygamy in Indonesia

Wirastri, Theresia Dyah , van Huis, Stijn Cornelis

Appeared in: The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 2021, p. 1–23

Muslim ethical self-making and secular governmentality in Europe: an introduction

Ahmad, Zubair , El-Yousfi, Amin

Appeared in: Europe: an introduction. In: Religion, State and Society 49 (4-5), S. 289–296. DOI: 10.1080/09637494.2021.2000261.

Claiming and Making Muslim Worlds. Religion and Society in the Context of the Global

Freitag, Ulrike , Dağyeli, Jeanine Elif; Ghrawi, Claudia

De Gruyter | 2021

Appeared in: ZMO-Studien, Bd. 40

The Modern Prophet: Rashid Rida’s Construction of Muhammad as Religious and Social Reformer

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Chih, Jordan et al. (Hg.) 2021 – The Presence of the Prophet

One Manuscript, Many Books: the Manuscript and Editing History of Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma

Antonia Bosanquet

Appeared in: Welt Islams (Die Welt des Islams), 1–28

Umkämpfte Vielfalt. Affektive Dynamiken institutioneller Diversifizierung

Dilger, Hansjörg , Warstat, Matthias

Campus | 2021

Conceptual History of the Near East: The Saddle Period as a Heuristic Tool for Interrogating the Formation of a Multi-Layered Modernity

Zemmin, Florian , Sievert, Henning

Appeared in: Contributions to the history of concepts (16:2)

Islam Nusantara: The Conceptual Vocabulary of Indonesian Diversity

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: ISLAM NUSANTARA: Journal for the Study of Islamic History and Culture, 2(2), 1–16.

Kinetic Karama: Bargaining for Dignity in the Pursuit of a New Arab Social Contract

Ali, Amro

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung | 2021

Appeared in: Cherif (Ed.) 2021 – Modern Arab State: A Decade of Uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, 41–68

Mo Salah, a Moral Somebody?

Ali, Amro

Appeared in: Bayat & Herrera (Eds.) 2021 – Global middle east. Into the twenty-first century. Berkeley: University of California Press (Global square).

Kritische Gesamtausgabe der Werke von Hans Jonas. Metaphysische und religionsphilosophische Schriften

Schielke, Samuli , Shehata, Mukhtar Saad

De Gruyter | 2021

Appeared in: ZMO-Studien, Bd. 41

EUrope in focus: imperial formations in the fabric of the European Union

Taleb, Adela

Appeared in: Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 (10), S. 1755–1778

Varieties of Secularity

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Salvatore, Hanafi et al. (Hg.) 2021 – The Oxford Handbook

Urbanity as an Ethic: Reflections on the Cities of the Arab World

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Ege, Moser (Hg.) 2021 – Urban ethics, 80–95

Religion, Culture, and the Secular: The Case of Islam

Krämer, Gudrun

Appeared in: Working Paper Series of the CASHSS “Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities" 23

’I’ve Seen You’: Reflections on Ethnographic Theology, Accountability, & Christian-Muslim Relations

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting

The #AmericasMuslimsMap: Using Digital Visualization to Expand our Notion of ‘Global Islam

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: 4th Annual Islamicate Digital Humanities Network (IDHN) Conference

Uneasy military encounters. The imperial politics of counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand

Ruth Streicher

Ithaca, NY; London: Cornell University Press | 2020-10-15

Travel: A Post-Covid-19 Fantasy

Samuli Schielke

Appeared in: American Ethnologist Features

Introduction. Elsewhere Affects and the Politics of Engagement across Religious Life-Worlds

Dilger, Hansjörg , Kasmani, Omar; Selim, Nasima; Mattes, Dominik

Appeared in: Religion and Society 11(1), 92–104

The Sports Path Not Taken: Pearl Diving Heritage and Cosmopolitanism from Below

Krawietz, Birgit

Appeared in: Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14(3), 289–302

Affective Trajectories. Religion and Emotion in African Cityscapes

Dilger, Hansjörg , Bochow, Astrid; Burchardt, Marian; Wilhelm-Solomon, Matthew

Durham: Duke University Press | 2020

Raumkonzepte von Zentralasien: Ein historischer Überblick

Kirmse, Stefan

Appeared in: Lempp, Mayer et al. (Hg.) 2020 – Die politischen Systeme Zentralasiens, 19–39

Soldier-Citizen Training: The Early Boy Scout Movement in Ethiopia

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Northeast African Studies 20(1–2), 91–116

The Rise of the Arabic Book

Gründler, Beatrice

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press | 2020

9780674987814

During the thirteenth century, Europe's largest library owned fewer than 2,000 volumes. Libraries in the Arab world at the time had exponentially larger collections. Five libraries in Baghdad alone held between 200,000 and 1,000,000 books each, including multiple copies of standard works so that their many patrons could enjoy simultaneous access. How did the Arabic codex become so popular during the Middle Ages, even as the well-established form languished in Europe? Beatrice Gruendler's The Rise of the Arabic Book answers this question through in-depth stories of bookmakers and book collectors, stationers and librarians, scholars and poets of the ninth century. The history of the book has been written with an outsize focus on Europe. The role books played in shaping the great literary cultures of the world beyond the West has been less known-until now. An internationally renowned expert in classical Arabic literature, Gruendler corrects this oversight and takes us into the rich literary milieu of early Arabic letters.

Approaching Edirne. Dis-/Connections and Attractions

Krawietz, Birgit , Riedler, Florian

Appeared in: Krawietz, Riedler (Hg.) 2020 – The Heritage of Edirne, 1–22

A Dangerous Text: Disciplining Deficient Readers and the Policing of the Qur'an in the German Islam Conference

Ahmad, Zubair , Aguilar, Luis Manuel Hernández

Appeared in: ReOrient 6 (1)

Moriscos

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Sayyids and Social Stratification of Muslims in Colonial India. Genealogy and Narration of the Past in Amroha

Niazi, Soheb

Appeared in: JRAS(Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society) , 1–21

Verwobene Denkräume: Der Koran in Europa

Ingrid Austveg Evans

Appeared in: Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 115(1), 11–20

Introduction. Family Norms and Images in Transition. Contemporary Negotiations of Reproductive Labor, Love and Relationships in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina , Titzmann, Fritzi-Marie

Appeared in: Schneider, Titzmann (Hg.) 2020 – Family norms and images, 7–10

Breeding Roses and Chasing Unicorns: Reflections from Europe on the Changing Field of Southeast Asian Area Studies

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: International Quarterly for Asian Studies, Volume 51, Issue 3-4.

The Balkan War Martyrdom Memorial and Intersensorial Remembrance in Edirne

Krawietz, Birgit

Appeared in: Krawietz, Riedler (Hg.) 2020 – The Heritage of Edirne, 380–411

Murabitun World Movement

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Traditionelle Wirtschaftsformen: Landwirtschaft und Nomadismus

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Chiari, Lutz (Hg.) 2020 – Afghanistan, 193–197

Pierre Vogel’s and Bilal Philips’s Criticisms of Jihadism

Holzgruber, Clemens

Appeared in: Journal of Muslims in Europe 9(2), 150–174

Politische Konflikte um Erdölressourcen

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Gebhardt, Glaser et al. (Hg.) 2020 – Geographie, 1217–1226

Hunza matters: Ordering and bordering between ancient and new Silk Roads

Hermann, Kreutzmann

Wiesbaden; Ann Arbor, Michigan: Harrassowitz | 2020

Writing Middle Eastern agency into the history of the Qubbat al-khazna: The late Ottoman state and manuscripts as historical artefacts

Hirschler, Konrad , Erbay, Cüneyd

Appeared in: D'Ottone, Hirschler et al. (Hg.) 2020 – The Damascus fragments, 151–178

Judaism in Brazil

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Challenging the Hagia Sophia. The Selimiye Mosque in Edirne as Ottoman Empire Branding

Geisler, Philip

Appeared in: Krawietz, Riedler (Hg.) 2020 – The Heritage of Edirne, 91–151

Islam in Suriname

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Islam in the Dominican Republic

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Islam in Argentina

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

A Bigger Prison: Egyptian Migrations and the Experience of Limited Movement

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 44(2), 40–58

A History of Jeddah. The Gate to Mecca in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Freitag, Ulrike

Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press | 2020

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"Jeddah was characterised bv a cosmopolitan population, resulting from the city's close connection to maritime trade and its function as the port of Mecca, the holymost city of Islam. Locally, this was conceptualised as the responsibility of hospitality for the guests of God. The study traces different groups of migrants and follows their integration into the city's evolving urban fabric from the late Ottoman to early Saudi period. Its focus are the social, professional and religious institutions ordering life in the city and allowing newcomers to establish themselves. With increasing Western attempts to control the pilgrimage and establish their influence, the Ottoman authorities tightened immigration rules. However, only Saudi Arabian modernisation and large scale labour immigration fundamentally altered the immigration regime. The clear boundaries between nationals and foreigners increasingly limited possibilities for social integration. This notwithstanding, the history of hospitality, in connection with the urban space of old Jeddah, has become a key component of local pride and identity"--

Making Sense and Locating Emotions in Social Sciences: A Conversation with Margrit Pernau

Kumarasinghe, Kaushalya

Appeared in: Society and Culture in South Asia 6(2), 328–334

The Damascus fragments. Towards a history of the Qubbat al-khazna Corpus of manuscripts and documents

Konrad Hirschler , D'Ottone, Arianna; Vollandt, Ronny

Baden-Baden: Ergon Verlag in Kommission | 2020

Global Sixties in the Non-Western World

Derichs, Claudia

Appeared in: Southeast Asian Social Science Review 5(1), 5–26

Books within books: The link between Damascene reuse fragments and the Qubbat al-Khazna

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: D'Ottone, Hirschler et al. (Hg.) 2020 – The Damascus fragments, 439–474

Five Pillars of Islam, The

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Designing Edirne’s Heritage Trail and Turkish Oil Wrestling

Krawietz, Birgit

Appeared in: Krawietz, Riedler (Hg.) 2020 – The Heritage of Edirne, 233–282

Sunni-Shi’a Divide

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Disciples of the New Digital Religions

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Natale (Hg.) 2020 – Believing in bits, 125–146

What to do with conspiracy theories?: Insights from contemporary Turkey

Saglam, Erol

Appeared in: Anthropology Today 36 (5), S. 18–21

The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times. Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections

Krawietz, Birgit , Riedler, Florian

Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter | 2020

Outlook

Krawietz, Birgit , Riedler, Florian

Appeared in: Krawietz, Riedler (Hg.) 2020 – The Heritage of Edirne, 534–552

Factual Narrative in Medieval Arabic Literature

Toral-Niehoff, Isabel

Appeared in: Fludernik, Ryan (Hg.) 2020 – Narrative factuality, 709–719

Religion und Pandemie. Staat, Religion und Gesellschaft in Saudi-Arabien und Iran in der Coronakrise

Freitag, Ulrike , van den Heuvel, Noël

Appeared in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 46(3), 494–506

Education for Leadership: The YMCA in Late Imperial Ethiopia, 1940s-1970s

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Fischer-Tiné, Huebner et al. (Hg.) 2020 – Spreading Protestant modernity, 237–258

Picturing the Islamicate World. The Story of al-Iṣṭakhrī's Book of Routes and Realms

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Danilenko, Nadja , Danilenko, Nadja

Leiden: Brill | 2020

In Picturing the Islamicate World, Nadja Danilenko explores the message of the first preserved maps from the Islamicate world. Safeguarded in al-Iṣṭakhrī’s Book of Routes and Realms (10th century C.E.), the world map and twenty regional maps complement the text to a reference book of the territories under Muslim rule. Rather than shaping the Islamicate world according to political or religious concerns, al-Iṣṭakhrī chose a timeless design intended to outlast upheavals. Considering the treatise was transmitted for almost a millennium, al-Iṣṭakhrī’s strategy seems to have paid off. By investigating the Persian and Ottoman translations and all extant manuscripts, Nadja Danilenko unravels the manuscript tradition of al-Iṣṭakhrī’s work, revealing who took an interest in it and why.

Embodied Heritage and the Limits of Critique

Philip Geisler

Appeared in: Essays of the Forum Transregionale Studien

Introduction

Hirschler, Konrad , D'Ottone Rambach, Arianna; Vollandt, Ronny

Appeared in: D'Ottone, Hirschler et al. (Hg.) 2020 – The Damascus fragments, 9–50

Sosúa Settlement

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Latin American Countries Muslim Leaders Religious Summit

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Gooren (Hg.) 2020 – Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions

Minding Their Place. Space and Religious Hierarchy in Ibn al-Qayyim's Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma

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Bosanquet, Antonia

Leiden: Brill | 2020

Antonia Bosanquet’s Minding Their Place is the first full-length study of Ibn al-Qayyim’s (d. 751/1350) collection of rulings relating to non-Muslim subjects, Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma. It offers a detailed study of the structure, content and authorial method of the work, arguing that it represents the author’s personal composition rather than a synthesis of medieval rulings, as it has often been understood. On this basis, Antonia Bosanquet analyses how Ibn al-Qayyim’s presentation of rulings in Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma uses space to convey his view of religious hierarchy. She considers his answer to the question of whether non-Muslims have a place in the Abode of Islam, how this is defined and how his definition contributes to Ibn al-Qayyim’s broader theological world-view.

Lokale Anpassungsstrategien für Landnutzung in Hochgebirgen

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Lozán, Graßl et al. (Hg.) 2020 – Warnsignal Klima, 85–91

Past Lodges, Present Prayers: Sufism and Museums in Konya and Hacıbektaş

Cirianni Salazar, Lucía

Appeared in: Rey (Hg.) 2020 – The Art of Minorities

Dealing with an Ocean of Meaninglessness

Pernau, Margrit , Tremblay, Sébastien

Appeared in: Contributions to the history of concepts 15(2), 7–28

Tea for Interreligious Harmony?. Cause Marketing as a New Field of Experimentation with Visual Secularity in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Working Paper Series of the HCAS “Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities” (20)

Repro-Dramas on Screen: Mediating Surrogacy, Split Motherhood and Reproductive Tourism to German Television Audiences

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Schneider, Titzmann (Hg.) 2020 – Family norms and images, 55–74

Fiery Streams of Lava, Frozen into Memory. Many Farewells to War

Pernau, Margrit , Koselleck, Reinhart; Tremblay, Sébastien

Appeared in: Contributions to the history of concepts 15(2), 1–6

Putting the Pearls of Wisdom in Order: The Unique Necklace by Ibn ʿAbdrabbih

Toral, Isabel , Toral, Isabel

Appeared in: J Abbasid Stud (Journal of Abbasid Studies) 7(2), 229–242

Present Absence of the »Other Mother«: Documentary Images and the Communicative Figuration Surrounding Gestational Surrogacy

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Schneider, Titzmann (Hg.) 2020 – Family norms and images, 33–54

Aus der Geschichte lernen?

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 46(3), 563–574

Family norms and images in transition. Contemporary negotiations of reproductive labor, love and relationships in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina , Titzmann, Fritzi-Marie

Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos | 2020

Protecting the Medina of Tunis: reflections on current challenges and initiatives

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Doempke (Hg.) 2020 – World Heritage Watch Report 2020, 148–152

An Interim Report on the Editorial and Analytical Work of the AnonymClassic Project

Gründler, Beatrice , Toral, Isabel , van Ginkel, Jan J.; Redwan, Rima; Khalfallah, Khouloud; Stephan, Johannes; Keegan, Matthew L.; Beers, Theodore S.; Kozae, Mahmoud; Ahmed, Marwa M.

Appeared in: Medieval Worlds 11, 241–279

Where is Alexandria? Myths of the city and the anti-city after cosmopolitanism

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: Alkan, Maksudyan (Hg.) 2020 – Urban neighbourhood formations

Khan, Aliyah: Far From Mecca: Globalizing the Muslim Caribbean

Ken Chitwood

Appeared in: International Journal of Latin American Religions 4(2), 440–446

Migrant Dreams. Egyptian Workers in the Gulf States

Schielke, Samuli

Cairo: American University of Cairo Press | 2020

9789774169564

Krieg im Jemen. Regionale Akteure und die Fragmentierung des Staates

Mareike Transfeld

Appeared in: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung

Peace and State Fragmentation in Yemen

Mareike Transfeld

Appeared in: Sada

Das Königshaus mit neuer Mission

Besnik Sinani

Appeared in: Welt-sichten, 24–27

Physiognomy as a Secret for the King. The Chapter on Physiognomy in the Pseudo-Aristotelian “Secret of Secrets”

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Johnson, Stavru (Hg.) 2019 – Visualizing the invisible

Interviews as Situated Affective Encounters. A Relational and Processual Approach for Empirical Research on Affect, Emotion and Politics

Cilja Harders , Ayata, Bilgin; Özkaya, Derya; Wahba, Dina

Appeared in: Kahl (Hg.) 2019 – Analyzing Affective Societies

The Muslim Researcher. Reflections on Insider / Outsider Research in Indonesia

Seise, Claudia

Appeared in: Journal of Islam in Asia 16(1), 297–324

Avoiding Laghw (Nonsense, Vain Talk, Vain Actions). An Initial Contribution to the Use of Islamic Concepts in Human Sciences

Seise, Claudia , Seise, Claudia

Appeared in: Journal of Islam in Asia 16(2), 400–406

The Janus Face of Kātib Çelebi: Reflecting on the Ottoman Saddle Period

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Turcica 50, 327–354

Review of Wei Weng Hew, Chinese Ways of Being Muslim. Negotiating Ethnicity and Religiosity in Indonesia

Seise, Claudia

Appeared in: Journal of Islam in Asia 16(1), 351–354

Islamic Zanzibar. Between the African Mainland and the Indian Ocean

Nieber, Hanna

Appeared in: Journal of Africana Religions 7(1), 131–137

Midān Moments

Cilja Harders , Ayata, Bilgin

Appeared in: Slaby, Scheve (Hg.) 2019 – Affective Societies, 279–288

Inscribing Authority. Scribal and Archival Practices of a Safavid Decree

Omid Rezai

Appeared in: Pickett, Sartori (Hg.) 2019 – Islamic Cultures of Documentation, 824–855

Turkifying Poverty, or: the Phantom Pain of Izmir’s Lost Christian Working Class, 1924–26

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: Middle Eastern studies 55(4), 499–518

Commutes, Coffeehouses, and Imaginations: An Exploration of Everyday Makings of Heteronormative Masculinities in Public

Saglam, Erol

Appeared in: S. Sehlikoglu und F. Karioris (Hg.) – The Everyday Makings of Heteronormativity. Cross-Cultural Explorations of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality. New York: Lexington Books, S. 45–62

Contemporary Ottoman Views of Catherine the Great

Menchiger, Ethan

Appeared in: Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies 42(1), 84–100

Stains are Good if You Get Them While Doing Good. Brand Advertising as a New Field of Experimentation with Visual Secularity in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Schneider (Hg.) 2019 – Mediated Politics and the Populist, 17

Challenging Orders. Ṭarīqas and Muslim Society in Southeastern India and Laṅkā, ca. 1400–1950

Appeared in: Feener, Blackburn (Hg.) 2019 – Buddhist and Islamic orders, 75–98

Egypt Is Not For Sale!. Harnessing Nationalism for Alliance Building in Egypt’s Tiran and Sanafir Island Protests

Grimm, Jannis

Appeared in: Berriane, Duboc (Hg.) 2019 – Allying beyond Social Divides, 443–466

Bridging the Social with What Unfolds in the Psyche: The Psychosocial in Ethnographic Research

Saglam, Erol

Appeared in: S. Frosh (Hg.) – New voices in psychosocial studies. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 123–139

Immigration and Cinema: Q-Team

Siddique, Salma

Appeared in: Schneider (Hg.) 2019 – Mediated Politics and the Populist, 28

In the Path of the Ancestors. The Ba 'Alawi Order and the Struggle for Shaping the Future of Islam

Sinani, Besnik

Appeared in: Piraino, Sedgwick (Ed.) 2019 – Global sufism, 157–176

Secularism, Secularity and Islamic Reformism

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Companion of the HCAS "Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities"

How (Not) to Take ‘Secularity’ Beyond the Modern West: Reflections from Islamic Sociology

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Working Paper Series of the CASHSS “Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities" 9

Mediated Politics and the Populist Political Style

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera

Appeared in: Schneider (Hg.) 2019 – Mediated Politics and the Populist, 3–4

Women's Pathways to Professionalization in Muslim Asia. Reconfiguring Religious Knowledge, Gender, and Connectivity

Derichs, Claudia , Stephan-Emmrich, Manja

Appeared in: Schneider (Hg.) 2019 – Mediated Politics and the Populist, 10

On Divine Aboveness (al-Fawqiyya). The Development of Rationalized Ḥadīth-Based Argumentations in Islamic Theology

Ovadia, Miriam , Livnat Holtzman

Appeared in: Friedmann, Markschies (Hg.) 2019 – Rationalization in religions, 244–269

What is "Islamic" Art? Between Religion and Perception

Shaw, Wendy

Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press | 2019

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This book began as an exploration of the image in Islam. It ended up exploring how one might relinquish concepts like the image and art to conceive of perception through an Islam, often overshadowed by politics, essential to a sense of emotive knowledge that emerges through engagement with the arts. Instead of defining the image, art, or religion, this book asks: What is art if the primary sensory organ is neither eyes nor ears, but the heart? Where are the boundaries between the senses as we take in the world? What is art if dreams and visions are as real as materiality? How can art make-present, and not just re-present?

Mediated Politics and the Populist Political Style

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: iaaw newsletter, no. 5

New Islamic Urbanism. The Architecture of Public and Private Space in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Maneval, Stefan

London: UCL Press | 2019

Since the dawn of the oil era, cities in Saudi Arabia have witnessed rapid growth and profound societal changes. As a response to foreign architectural solutions and the increasing popularity of Western lifestyles, a distinct style of architecture and urban planning has emerged. Characterised by an emphasis on privacy, expressed through high enclosures, gates, blinds, and tinted windows, ‘New Islamic Urbanism’ constitutes for some an important element of piety. For others, it enables alternative ways of life, indulgence in banned social practices, and the formation of both publics and counterpublics. Tracing the emergence of ‘New Islamic Urbanism’, this book sheds light on the changing conceptions of public and private space, in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, in the Saudi city of Jeddah. It challenges the widespread assumption that the public sphere is exclusively male in Muslim contexts such as Saudi Arabia, where women’s public visibility is limited by the veil and strict rules of gender segregation. Showing that the rigid segregation regime for which the country is known serves to constrain the movements of men and women alike, Stefan Maneval provides a nuanced account of the negotiation of public and private spaces in Saudi Arabia

Is Prose Poetry a Conspiracy Against the Noble Qur'an?. Poetics, Humans, and God in Contemporary Egypt

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: Historical Social Research 44(3), 101–126

The Lawful Empire. Legal Change and Cultural Diversity in Late Tsarist Russia

Kirmse, Stefan

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | 2019

Latinx Muslims “Like” One Another: An Ethnographic Exploration of Social Media and the Formation of Latinx Muslim Community

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Fewkes (Hg.) 2019 – Anthropological Perspectives on the Religious, 83–104

Hashish and Food. Arabic and European Medieval Dreams of Edible Paradises

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Dmitriev, Hauser et al. (Hg.) 2019 – Insatiable Appetite, 190–213

Stresstest für Salafisten

Besnik Sinani

Appeared in: zenith

Waren Welt Islam. Konsumkultur und Warenästhetik in Syrien 2000−2011

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Kokoschka, Alina

Berlin: Kadmos | 2019

Waren sind zunehmend von Bedeutung für Islam und muslimische Glaubenspraxis. Mit ihrer Gestaltung werden Bilder vom Islam entworfen, sie prägen alltägliche Abläufe und markieren soziale Gefüge. Die Ästhetik von Haushaltsgeräten oder Markenkleidung spiegelt politische und ökonomische Allianzen, Plakate und Accessoires eignen sich zu gelebter Kritik am Bestehenden, auf Verpackungen und in der Mode werden islamische Utopien entworfen. In diesem Buch wird Syrien im Jahrzehnt vor dem Krieg aus der Perspektive seiner Warenwelt betrachtet. Damit wird sichtbar, wird greifbar, was den Alltag zwischen Islam und Regime geprägt hat und zwar im Kontext von Islamisierung der Gesellschaft und Resten des arabischen Sozialismus, von ökonomischer Öffnung für »den Westen« und umliegenden Konsumkulturen. Feldforschung aus mehr als zehn Jahren in Syrien, Libanon und Türkei ist die Grundlage dieser islamwissenschaftlich und philosophisch fundierten und zugleich poetischen Studie.

The Bohra Manuscript Treasury as a Sacred Site of Philology. A Study in Social Codicology

Akkerman, Olly

Appeared in: Philological Encounters 4, 1–21

Allying beyond Social Divides. Coalitions and Contentious Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

Berriane, Yasmine , Duboc, Marie

Appeared in: Mediterranean Politics, 24, no. 4

Democratic Decline in Indonesia. The Role of Religious Authorities

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Pacific Affairs 92(2), 235–255

Development for all?. State schemes, local elites and marginalisation in 21st century Kashgar, Xinjiang

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune , Rippa, Alessandro

Appeared in: Critical Asian Studies 51(2), 274–295

Mobilität und Zeugenschaft. Unabhängige Dokumentarfilmpraktiken und der Kaschmirkonflikt

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Kramer, Max

Bielefeld: transcript | 2019

Ist unabhängiges Dokumentarfilmschaffen im Kaschmirkonflikt möglich? Über den Fokus auf Mobilität zeigt Max Kramer neue theoretische und methodische Zugänge zur Erforschung von filmischen Praktiken in Konfliktregionen auf. Er argumentiert, dass die Herstellung von Zeugenschaft zunehmend auf verschiedene Momente von Mobilität bezogen ist. Die vorgeschlagene Forschungsperspektive nimmt nicht nur auf die umkämpften Repräsentationen und Narrationen von Konfliktregionen Bezug, sondern ebenso auf affektive und ästhetische Momente dokumentarfilmischer Praktiken.

Revolution in Sudan. The Production of “The People” as an Emancipatory Practice

Abbas, Sara

Appeared in: Schneider (Hg.) 2019 – Mediated Politics and the Populist, 7

A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture. The Library of Ibn ʿAbd al-Hādī

Hirschler, Konrad

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press | 2019

Was spaltet die Muslime?. Forscherin über Sunniten und Schiiten

Gudrun Krämer , Philipp Gessler

Appeared in: taz

Islamforscher sind im permanenten Stresstest

Gudrun Krämer

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

Auszeichnung der Einsteinstiftung

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

Al-afʿā wa-sardiyāt al-ḫalq. Ādam, Ǧilǧāmiš, Hayy Ibn Yaqẓān

Asmaa Essakouti

Appeared in: Mominoun without borders

Abū Hāshim al-Jubbā’ī

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Lagerlund (Hg.) 2018 – Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, 1–4

Data management in anthropology. The next phase in ethics governance?

Dilger, Hansjörg , Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez , Pels, Peter; Boog, Igor; Florusbosch, Henrike J.; Kripe, Zane; Minter, Tessa; Postma, Metje; Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret; Simpson, Bob; Schönhuth, Michael; Poser, Anita von; Ledermann, Rena; Richards-Rissetto, Heather

Appeared in: Social Anthropology 26(3), 391–413

Swahili Muslim publics and postcolonial experience

Kresse, Kai

Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press | 2018

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Homes and Colonial Violence in the Dutch East Indies. The Coolie Pondok

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Hentschke, Williams (Hg.) 2018 – To Be at Home, 120–124

The Japanese Left and the Muslim World

Derichs, Claudia

Appeared in: Colvin, Karcher (Hg.) 2018 – Women, Global Protest Movements, 135–150

Sayfo 1915. The beginning of the end of Syriac Christianity in the Middle East

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Talay, Barthoma (Hg.) 2018 – Sayfo 1915, 1–17

Bayna Qurṭuba wa-Nīsābūr. Buzūġ al-Ašʿariyya wa-tawaṭṭud arkānihā (al-qarnān al-rābiʿ wa-l-ḫāmis al-hiǧrī/al-ʿāšir wa-l-ḥādī ʿāšr al-mīlādī)

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Schmidtke, al-Šāfiʿī (Hg.) 2018 – al-Marǧaʿ fī taʾrīḫ ʿilm al-kalām, 413–438

Colonial Capitalism and Javenese Transcolonial Labor Migration in Insular Asia

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Sarkar (Hg.) 2018 – Work Out of Place, 55–76

Islam in the Echo Chamber. Homogenisation and Polarisation in Indonesia and Malaysia

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Asiascape: Digital Asia 5(1-2), 124–158

The Life and Times of Abū Tammām

Gründler, Beatrice , al-Ṣūlī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā

London; New York: New York University Press | 2018

9781479868025

In The Life and Times of Abu Tammam, translated into English for the first time, the courtier and scholar Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Yahya al-Suli (d. 335 or 336/946 or 947) mounts a robust defense of “modern” poetry and of Abu Tammam’s significance as a poet against his detractors, while painting a lively picture of literary life in Baghdad and Samarra. Born into an illustrious family of Turkish origin, al-Suli was a courtier, companion, and tutor to the Abbasid caliphs. He wrote extensively on caliphal history and poetry and, as a scholar of “modern” poets, made a lasting contribution to the field of Arabic literary history. Like the poet it promotes, al-Suli’s text is groundbreaking: it represents a major step in the development of Arabic poetics, and inaugurates a long line of treatises on innovation in poetry.

Ahmadis or Indonesians?. The Polarization of Post-Reformasi Public Discourse on Islam and Orthodoxy in Indonesia

Schäfer, Saskia , Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Critical Asian Studies 50(1), 16–36

Subverting 'Formalised' Ethics through Mainstreaming Critical Research Ethics and a Responsive Review Process

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Appeared in: Social Anthropology 26(3), 406–407

I. Dünya savaşı Suriye’sinde Şiddet Hafızası

Altuğ, Seda

Appeared in: Altuğ (Hg.) 2018 – 1. Dünya Savaşı ve Levant

Unpacking 'Youth' and 'Religiosity' in J. Cornelio's Being Catholic in Contemporary Philippines

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Appeared in: Journal of World Christianity 8(2), 165–176

Tracing Ibn Ṭūlūn’s Autograph Corpus, with Emphasis on the 19th–20th Centuries

Wollina, Torsten

Appeared in: J. Islam. Manuscr. (Journal of Islamic Manuscripts) 9(2-3), 308–340

Accumulating Trust. Uyghur Traders in the Sino-Kyrgyz Border Trade After 1991

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Horstmann, Rippa et al. 2018 – Routledge Handbook of Asian Borderlands, 294–303

Das Ende des "arabischen Frühlings" in der Bewegungsforschung

Grimm, Jannis

Appeared in: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen 31(3), 84–92

Naẓariyyat ‘al-aḥwāl’ li-Abī Hāšim al-Ǧubbāʾī wa-taʿdīl mutakallimī al-Ašʿariyya lahā

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Schmidtke, al-Šāfiʿī (Hg.) 2018 – al-Marǧaʿ fī taʾrīḫ ʿilm al-kalām, 631–656

More than Subversion. Four Strategies for the Dominated

Şaşmaz, Hale , Büyükokutan, Barış

Appeared in: Qualitative Sociology 41(4), 593–616

al-Juwaynī

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Lagerlund (Hg.) 2018 – Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, 1–5

Im Zentrum der Peripherie. Über Muslimisches Leben in Südostasien

Seise, Claudia

Berlin: Promosaik | 2018

978-3-7467-6839-7

1. Dünya Savaşı ve Levant

Altuğ, Seda

Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Publishing House | 2018

Erzählen im arabischen adab. Zwischen Fiktionalität und Faktualität

Toral, Isabel

Appeared in: Franzen, Galke-Janzen et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Geschichte der Fiktionalität, 117–132

Infrastructure and Community. Lessons from two decades development initiatives on the Xinjiang side of the CPEC

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Javid (Hg.) 2018 – Connectivity Through One Belt One, 97–105

Preaching Islamic Revival in East Africa

Ahmed, Chanfi

Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing | 2018

Epistemologien der »muslimischen Frage« in Europa

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami (Ed.) 2018 – Der inspizierte Muslim, 91–124

Crossmedia Flows of Documentary Images and the Transnational Communicative Figuration Surrounding Gestational Surrogacy in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies 9(2), 184–207

Recognition and Its Traps in Liberal Secular Conditions. The Case of Muslims in Europe

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Gräf, Krawietz et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Ways of Knowing Muslim Cultures

Im Land des Meeres. Der Persische Golf im Spiegel zeitgenössischer Kunst

Hindelang, Laura

Appeared in: Bassing, Hindelang et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Into the Wild

Opposition Dynamism Under Authoritarianism. The Case of Yemen, 1994-2011

Transfeld, Mareike , Heibach, Jens

Appeared in: Democratization 25(4), 597–613

Les manuscrits du sud de la vallée de l'Indus en écriture khojkī sindhī. État des lieux et perspectives

Bhalloo, Zahir; Akhtar, Iqbal

Appeared in: Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques 72(2)

Art and Architecture in a global context. A conceptual approach

Hindelang, Laura , Bassing, Antonie; Matter, Charlotte; Wagner, Filine

Appeared in: Bassing, Hindelang et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Into the Wild

Modernity in Islamic Tradition. The Concept of 'Society' in the Journal Al-Manar (Cairo, 1898-1940)

Zemmin, Florian

Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter | 2018

Appeared in: Religion and Society 76

Islam in der Moderne, Moderne im Islam. Eine Festschrift für Reinhard Schulze zum 65. Geburtstag

Zemmin, Florian , Stephan, Johannes; Corrado, Monica

Leiden/Boston: Brill | 2018

Recent Scholarship in the Field of kalām

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Studia Islamica 113(2), 223–243

Law: Modern Family Law. India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Joseph (Hg.) 2018 – Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic

Ambiguous Jokes. Nasreddin Hoca, Afandi and Folklore Studies

Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: Bendix, Noyes (Hg.) 2018 – Terra Ridens, 240–262

Mobilities, Boundaries, and Travelling Ideas. Rethinking Translocality Beyond Central Asia and the Caucasus

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja , Schröder, Philipp

Cambridge: Open Book Publishers | 2018

al-Maḏhab al-Zaydī fī l-Yaman

Thiele, Jan , Hassan Ansari , Sabine Schmidtke

Appeared in: Schmidtke, al-Šāfiʿī (Hg.) 2018 – al-Marǧaʿ fī taʾrīḫ ʿilm al-kalām, 791–823

Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya and the Divine Attributes. Rationalized Traditionalistic Theology

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Ovadia, Miriam

Leiden: Brill | 2018

In Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya and the Divine Attributes Miriam Ovadia offers a thorough discussion on the hermeneutical methodology applied in the theology of the Ḥanbalite traditionalistic scholar Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 1350), the most prominent disciple of the renowned Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328). Focusing on Ibn al-Qayyim's voluminous – yet so far understudied – work on anthropomorphism, al-Ṣawāʿiq al-Mursala, Ovadia explores his modus operandi in his attack on four fundamental rationalistic convictions, while demonstrating Ibn al-Qayyim's systemization of the Taymiyyan theological doctrine and theoretical discourse. Contextualizing al-Ṣawāʿiq with relevant writings of thinkers who preceded Ibn al-Qayyim, Ovadia unfolds his employment of Kalāmic terminology and argumentations; thus, his rationalized-traditionalistic authoring of a theological manifesto directed against his contemporary Ashʿarite elite of Mamluk Damascus.

Organizing Coexistence in Early Ottoman Aleppo. An Interpretation of the 1518, 1526 and 1536 Tahrîr Defteris and the 1536 Qanunname

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Kuroki (Hg.) 2018 – Human Mobility and Multiethnic Coexistence, 103–120

On the Margins. Suburban Space and Religious Deviancy in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Chappatte, Freitag et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Understanding the City through its, 147–160

Gift-Exchange and Gift-Giving among the Hausa in Northern Nigeria. Its Social and Religious Impact

Abubakar, Dauda

Appeared in: Jos Journal of Social Issues 11(1), 200–205

Kalila wa-Dimna: A Unique Work of World Literature

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Lepper (Hg.) 2018 – Arab and German Tales, 67–68

"Mehr als nur ein Projekt, sondern gute Beziehungen". Partizipation als Grundlage für Empowerment

Dilger, Hansjörg , von Hein, Camila; Strott, Laura

Appeared in: Jesuthasan, Abels (Hg.) 2018 – Frauen und Flucht, 22–77

Monsoon Feelings. A History of Emotions in the Rain

Pernau, Margrit , Rajamani, Imke; Butler Schofield, Katherine

New Delhi: Niyogi Books | 2018

Kalila wa-Dimna: Ein einzigartiges Werk der Weltliteratur

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Lepper (Hg.) 2018 – Arab and German Tales, 175–177

Wider die islamische Exzeptionalität: Zur (Inter-)Disziplinarität der Islamwissenschaft am Beispiel des Salafismus

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Zemmin, Stephan et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Islam in der Moderne, 159–186

Muslime im säkularen Rechtsstaat. Zur Problematik des Integrationsimperativs

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Praxis Politik(2), 4–8

Dār Al-Islām Revisited. Territoriality in Contemporary Islamic Legal Discourse on Muslims in the West

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Albrecht, Sarah

Boston: Brill | 2018

Where is dār al-islām, and who defines its boundaries in the 21st century? In Dār al-Islām Revisited. Territoriality in Contemporary Islamic Legal Discourse on Muslims in the West, Sarah Albrecht explores the variety of ways in which contemporary Sunni Muslim scholars, intellectuals, and activists reinterpret the Islamic legal tradition of dividing the world into dār al-islām, the “territory of Islam,” dār al-ḥarb, the “territory of war,” and other geo-religious categories. Starting with an overview of the rich history of debate about this tradition, this book traces how and why territorial boundaries have remained a matter of controversy until today. It shows that they play a crucial role in current discussions of religious authority, identity, and the interpretation of the shariʿa in the West.

Spatialities of Belonging: Affective Place-Making among Diasporic Neo-Pentecostal and Sufi Groups in Berlin's Cityscape

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Röttger-Rössler, Slaby (Hg.) 2018 – Affect in Relation

Race, Islamophobia and the Politics of Citizenship in Post-Unification Germany

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Patterns of Prejudice 52(5), 496–512

Pamirian Crossroads and the New Silk Road Initiative

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Silk Roads in the Mountains 2018, 27–33

Introduction: Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation. A Dialectical and Multi-Scalar Reading

Harders, Cilja , Richter, Carola

Appeared in: Harders, Richter et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Digital Media and the Politics, 1–8

Vorwort

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Förster, Edenheiser et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Provenienzforschung zu ethnografischen Sammlungen, 9–11

Preface of the Editors

Gräf, Bettina , Krawietz, Birgit , Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Gräf, Krawietz et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Ways of Knowing Muslim Cultures

The City and its Regulations. Unexpected Margins

Chappatte, André

Appeared in: Chappatte, Freitag et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Understanding the City through its, 1–15

Finding Women and Gender in the Sources. Toward a Historical Anthropology of Ottoman Tripoli

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Journal of North African Studies 23(5), 768–790

Into the Wild. Art and Architecture in a Global Context

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Hindelang, Laura , Bassing, Antonie; Matter, Charlotte; Wagner, Filine

Munich: Edition Metzel | 2018

Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation in the Arab World and Asia

Harders, Cilja , Richter, Carola; Antonakis, Anna

Wiesbaden: Springer VS | 2018

Narrative Strategies in Biographical Dictionaries. The ad-Durar al-Kāmina of Ibn Ḥaǧar al-ʿAsqalānī - A Case Study

Gharaibeh, Mohammad

Appeared in: Conermann (Hg.) 2018 – Mamluk Historiography Revisited, 51–75

Intellectual Creativity in a Time of Turmoil and Transition

Menchinger, Ethan

Appeared in: Salvatore, Rahimi et al. (Hg.) 2018 – The Wiley Blackwell History, 459–478

Earth, society and sustainability. A tragedy in responsibility?

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Population, environment and emerging challenges , 1–18

A Recent Revival of Shii Studies in Germany. Three Panels on the Field

Akkerman, Olly , Funke, Christian; Klemm, Verena; Langer, Robert

Appeared in: Shii Studies Review 2(1-2), 372–380

Protectors, Statesmen, Terrorists?. Gender and Masculinities in Muslim Texts and Contexts

Kurz, Miriam

Appeared in: Gerster, Krüggeler (Ed.) 2018 – God's own gender, 105–133

Afghanistans agrarwirtschaftliche Landnutzung

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Geographische Rundschau (4), 56

State-Society Relations through the Lens of Urban Development

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Boyar, Fleet (Hg.) 2018 – Middle Eastern and North African, 27–53

Being and Becoming. Imagination, Memory, and Violence in the Southern Philippines

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Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin | 2018

Neue Wege der Begriffsgeschichte

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 44, no. 1

Resilient forms of urbanity on the margins?. Al-Kherba: A vivid market in a damaged section of the medina of Tunis

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Chappatte, Freitag et al. (Hg.) 2018 – Understanding the City through its, 45–62

Ways of Knowing Muslim Cultures and Societies. Studies in Honour of Gudrun Krämer

Amir-Moazami, Schirin , Gräf, Bettina , Krawietz, Birgit

Leiden: Brill | 2018

Der inspizierte Muslim. Zur Politisierung der Islamforschung in Europa

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Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Bielefeld: transcript | 2018

Interplay between Religion and Politics in Nigeria

Abubakar, Dauda , Ogochukwu Odili, Jones

Appeared in: Jos Journal of Social Issues 11(1), 206–215

Sayfo 1915. An Anthology of Essays on the Genocide of Assyrians/Arameans during the First World War

Talay, Shabo , Barthoma, Soner

Piscataway: Gorgias Press | 2018

978-1-4632-0730-4

al-waǧh al-muẓlim li-l-taʾwīl

Asmaa Essakouti

Appeared in: Mominoun without borders

Convergent Authoritarianisms in Egypt and Turkey

Jannis Julien Grimm

Appeared in: Sada

Iran's Small Hand in Yemen

Mareike Transfeld

Appeared in: Sada

Zaydī Theology in Yemen

Thiele, Jan , Hassan Ansari , Sabine Schmidtke

Appeared in: Schmidtke, Ansari (Hg.) 2017 – Studies in Medieval Islamic Intellectual, 263–281

Menschenrechte in Ägypten. Die ausgeblendete Krise

Jannis Julien Grimm

Appeared in: www.boell.de

Religioscapes in Muslim Indonesia. Personalities, Institutions and Practices

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Seise, Claudia

Berlin: regiospectra Verlag | 2017

Based on extensive ethnographic research, Religioscapes in Muslim Indonesia examines three major Islamic practices found in Indonesia through exemplary case studies. It considers the historical and contemporary contexts which frame these practices, it traces their networks and connections and the ways people relate to them in their daily lives. The first case study provides a deep historical grounding in the mystic Islam found in Yogyakarta. The second case study explores the mixture of local and Hadhrami influences in the Islamic practice of South Sumatra, while the third case study examines an ‘imported’ form of reform Islam in an area of recent settlement. The analysis shows that Islam in Indonesia is pluriform, and that it is influenced by translocal transfers of ideas, practices, texts as well as embedment in local cultural contexts. Islam’s entanglement as a global religion with local sets of practices can be opened up by the concept of the religioscape. The analysis further illustrates that different variants of local Islam, as opposed to the idea of a universal Islam, have not lost their significance in Indonesia. This means that the plural and moderate Islam prevalent in Indonesia is not on the decline, and that rather than Islamization, a piousization can be observed to be taking place.

Nōršēn – ein anatolisch-arabischer Dialekt der Sason-Muş-Gruppe

Talay, Shabo , Jastrow, Otto; Akin, Cahit

Appeared in: Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik 65, 73–95

Heinrich Freiherr von Maltzan's "My Pilgrimage to Mecca". A Critical Investigation

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Ryad (Ed.) 2017 – The Hajj and Europe, 142–154

Die Nachfolge des Propheten Muḥammad. Sunnitische und schiitische Perspektiven aus dem Tunesien des frühen 10. Jahrhunderts

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Renger, Witte (Hg.) 2017 – Sukzession in Religionen, 319–340

Nahrungsmittel in der arabischen Medizin. Das Kitāb al-Aġdhiya wa-l-ašriba des Naǧīb ad-Dīn as-Samarqandī

Cover von "Nahrungsmittel in der arabischen Medizin"

Müller, Juliane

Leiden; Boston: Brill | 2017

Naǧīb ad-Dīn as-Samarqandīs (st. 619/1222) Buch der Nahrungsmittel und Getränke ( Kitāb al-Aġḏiya wa-l-ašriba) ist ein umfassendes medizinisches Lexikon mit Informationen zu über 500 verschiedenen Nahrungsmitteln, Speisen, Getränken und Duftstoffen. Es kann als letzte große arabische Monografie zur Diätetik im islamischen Osten angesehen werden und stellt vermutlich eines der am weitesten verbreiteten vormodernen arabischen Bücher zum Thema Ernährung dar. In Nahrungsmittel in der arabischen Medizin bietet Juliane Müller eine textkritische Edition des Kitāb al-Aġḏiya wa-l-ašriba mit deutscher Übersetzung. Anschließend verorten Kapitel zur Textgenese und Rezeption des Werks sowie zu seinen ernährungsmedizinischen Inhalten as-Samarqandīs Nahrungsmittellexikon in seinem Kontext innerhalb der arabischen Medizinliteratur.

Najīb ad-Dīn as-Samarqandī’s (d. 619/1222) Book on Foods and Drinks ( Kitāb al-Aghḏiya wa-l-ashriba) is a comprehensive medical encyclopedia with information on more than 500 different food items, dishes, drinks and fragrances. It can be considered to be the last major Arabic monograph on dietetics in the Islamic East and it probably rates among the most widespread premodern Arabic books on the subject of nutrition science. In Nahrungsmittel in der arabischen Medizin, Juliane Müller presents a critical edition of the Kitāb al-Aghḏiya wa-l-ashriba along with a German translation of the text. An extensive contextual study locates the book and its dietetic contents within Arabic medical literature and examines the sources and the reception of as-Samarqandī's food encyclopedia.

Scholarly Exchange and Trade. Muḥammad Ḥusayn Naṣīf and His Letters to Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Kemper, Elger (Hg.) 2017 – The Piety of Learning, 292–308

الوجه المظلم للتّأويل

Essakouti, Asmaa

Appeared in: Mominoun without borders

Neuere Tendenzen der Restaurierung „authentischer arabischer Architektur“ am Beispiel Saudi Arabiens

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Bernhardt, Sabrow et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Gebaute Geschichte, 182–205

Modernity in the Ninth Century. The Controversy around Abū Tammām

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Studia Islamica 112(1), 131–148

“Someone to Check Her a Bit”. Feminine Abandon and the Abducted Woman in Shorey Comedies

Siddique, Salma

Appeared in: Feminist Media Histories 3(2), 36–56

The Theory of Literary Genre. Pedagogical Categorization or Cultural Positionality?

Essakouti, Asmaa

Appeared in: Journal of Tabayyun for cultural studies and critical theory 21(5), 63–77

Rustic Releases

Siddique, Salma

Appeared in: Third Text 31(2-3), 477–496

The Jurist and the Theologian. Speculative theology in Shafi`i Legal theory

Eissa - The Jurist and the Theologian

Eissa, Mohamed

USA: Gorgias Press | 2017

This in-depth study examines the relation between legal theory (uṣūl al-fiqh) and speculative theology (ʿīlm al-kalām). It compares the legal theory of four classical jurists who belonged to the same school of law, the Shāfiʿī school, yet followed three different theological traditions. The aim of this comparison is to understand to what extent, and in what way, the theology of each jurist shaped his choices in legal theory.

A Past, So Distant, and Yet So Very Near. Belleten and the Creation of a Historiographical Rupture

Hager, Veronika

Appeared in: European Journal of Turkish Studies(24), unpag.

Drama In Its Own Way. A Genealogy of Arabic Playwriting in Nigeria

Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale , Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale

Appeared in: NATAIS(Journal of the Nigerian Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies)

Review of Kishwar Rizvi, The Transnational Mosque. Architecture and Historical Memory in the Contemporary Middle East

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Journal of the Society for Architectural Historians 76(3), 395–397

A “Golden Generation”?. Framing the Future Among Senior Students at Gülen-Inspired Schools in Urban Tanzania

Mashimi, Kristina

Appeared in: Stambach, Hall (Ed.) 2017 – Anthropological Perspectives on Student Futures, 51–67

Ägyptens Parteien zwischen Kooptation und Marginalisierung

Grimm, Jannis , Stephan Roll

Appeared in: Faath (Hg.) 2017 – Politische Parteien in Nordafrika, 105–145

Literary Sweets. Interlacing motifs in the Sukkardān al-Sulṭān of Ibn Abī Ḥaǧalah (1325-1375)

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Papoutsakis, Hees (Hg.) 2017 – The Sultan’s Anthologist, 71–100

Aufbruch von unten und Restauration von oben. Ägypten im Jahr Sechs seiner postrevolutionären Dauerkrise

Harders, Cilja

Appeared in: Leviathan 45(31, Sonderheft "Arabiellions"), 325–348

Europe and the Arab world. Neighbours and Uneasy partners in a highly conflictual context

Harders, Cilja , Khatib, Lina; Jünemann, Annette

Appeared in: International Politics 54(4), 434–452

Abbasid Poets and the Qur’ān

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Alsha’ar (Hg.) 2017 – The Qur’ān and Adab, 137–172

The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire

Buchcover: The Hajj and Europe at the Age of Empire

Ryad, Umar

Leiden: Brill | 2017

“in situ: the counterindications of world heritage"

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: The International Journal of Islamic Architecture 6(2) , 339–365

Lokale Dynamiken, globale Kontexte. Die arabischen Revolten jenseits einer Rhetorik des Scheiterns

Harders, Cilja

Appeared in: Krieger, Seewald (Hg.) 2017 – Krise, Revolte und Krieg, 50–65

New Neighborhood Power. Informal Popular Committees and Changing Local Governance in Egypt

Harders, Cilja

Appeared in: Cambanis, Hanna (Hg.) 2017 – Arab Politics Beyond the Uprisings, 400–419

Studies in Medieval Islamic Intellectual Traditions

Schmidtke, Sabine; Ansari, Hassan

Atlanta: Lockwood Press | 2017

Oases and globalization. Ruptures and continuities

Schütte, Stefan

Berlin: Springer | 2017

Im/mobilities and Dis/connectivities in Medical Globalization. How global is Global Health?

Dilger, Hansjörg , Mattes, Dominik

Appeared in: Global Public Health 13((3) Special Issue), 265–275

A sharīʻa court document from Neyrīz, Fārs (1303/1886)

Bhalloo, Zahir; Rezai, Omid

Appeared in: Studia Iranica 46(1), 77–106

Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Bulletin of SOAS 80(3), 589/90

Catching the Eel. Documentary Evidence for Concepts of the Arabic Book in the Middle Period

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Journal of Arabic and Islamic studies (12/8), 224–234

Defining the Nation. Kurdish Historiography in Turkey in the 1990s

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Middle Eastern studies 3(37), 145–166

Document Reuse in Medieval Arabic Manuscripts

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 3(1), 33–44

Von "Neuen Zeiten" und "Neuen Körpern". Fitness im kaiserlichen Äthiopien (1940er-1970er)

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Stichproben: Vienna Journal of African Studies 32(17), 1–33

New Area Studies, Translation and Mid-Range Concepts

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Mielke, Hornidge (Hg.) 2017 – Area Studies at the Crossroads, 195–211

Repertoires of European Panic and Indigenous Recaptures in Late Colonial Indonesia

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Fischer-Tiné (Hg.) 2017 – Anxieties, Fear and Panic, 259–277

Before the Eternal. Muslim Law and the Eternity of Divine Speech

Eissa, Mohamed

Appeared in: Journal of Islamic Law and Society 24(4), 336–354

Review of Rhea Marie Richter: Frauensport in Kenia. Laufsportkultur zwischen Kenia und den USA

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Stichproben: Vienna Journal of African Studies 33, 127–130

Islamistische Radikalisierung durch Online-Propaganda in Deutschland. Mittel und Strategien des IS

Vogl, Andreas , Franke, Patrick; Gögen, Sina

Appeared in: Demokratie gegen Menschenfeindlichkeit - Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Praxis(1), 121–134

Review of Arabic-Islamic Views of the Latin West. Tracing the Emergence of Medieval Europe, by Daniel G. König

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: The English Historical Review 132(555), 344–346

Earth, society and sustainability. A tragedy of responsibility?

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Society and Development 2017

The Study of Islam and Muslim Communities in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Americas: the State of the Field

Ken Chitwood

Appeared in: International Journal of Latin American Religions 1(1), 57–76

Historical geography of the Pamirs

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Ludden, Alpers et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian

Iranische Gemeinschaften in der Pamirregion

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Paul (Hg.) 2017 – Handbuch der Iranistik, 225–229

Sufismos Subversivos. Las rebeliones sufíes como elementos formativos del laicismo kemalista

Cirianni Salazar, Lucía

Appeared in: El Colegio de México 2017 – Culturas políticas y políticas culturales, 169–194

Knowledge Production, Area Studies and Global Cooperation

Derichs, Claudia , Derichs, Claudia

London; New York: Routledge | 2017

Un material barato de la política interna.. Resonancias del conflicto sirio en la crisis política turca

Cirianni Salazar, Lucía

Appeared in: Conde (Hg.) 2017 – Siria en el Torbellino, 341–362

There will be Blood. Expectation and Ethics of Violence during Egypt’s Stormy Season

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: Middle East Critique 26(3), 205–220

Feeling communities

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: The Indian economic and social history review, 54, no. 1

Introduction

Dilger, Hansjörg , Mattes, Dominik

Appeared in: Global Public Health 13(3)

Lowering the Gaze, Shaping Desires. A Perspective on Islamic Masculinity in Germany

Kurz, Miriam

Appeared in: Anderson, Hargreaves (Hg.) 2017 – Muslims in the UK, 36–48

The Architecture of Everyday Life in Twentieth Century Jiddah

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Maneval, Stefan

Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin | 2017

Building and Destroying Authenticity in Aleppo. Heritage between Conservation, Transformation, Destruction, and Re-Invention

Lafi, Nora

Appeared in: Bernhardt, Sabrow et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Gebaute Geschichte, 206–228

Embodying values and socio-religious difference. New markets of moral learning in Christian and Muslim schools in urban Tanzania

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 87(3), 513–536

Studentisches Forschen in Not- und Sammelunterkünften für Geflüchtete

Dilger, Hansjörg , Dohrn, Kristina , Dittmer, Cordula; Lorenz, Daniel F.; Voss, Martin

Appeared in: Zeitschrift für Flüchtlingsforschung 1(1), 124–139

The Arabic Anonymous in a World Classic (Acronym: AnonymClassic). Presentation of a Research Project

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Geschichte der Germanistik 51/52, 156–157

Wer schafft das? Neue Akteurskonstellationen im Engagement für Geflüchtete

Lewicki, Aleksandra , Schmidt, Gabriele; Sommer, Moritz

Appeared in: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen, 3

Institutionelle Diskriminierung. Rechtliche Möglichkeiten in Deutschland und Großbritannien

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Fereidooni, El (Ed.) 2017 – Rassismuskritik und Widerstandsformen

Sayfo, Firman, Qafle. The First World War from the Perspective of Syriac Christians

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Gaunt, Atto et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Let Them Not Return, 187–203

Wakhan Quadrangle. Exploration and Espionage During and After the Great Game

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz | 2017

9783447108126

Umbenennung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde e.V. in Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie e.V. am 6. Oktober 2017 in Berlin

Dilger, Hansjörg , Röttger-Rössler, Birgitt; Zenker, Olaf

Appeared in: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 147(2), 133–140

Reform, Resist, Recreate. The Role of Civil Society in Education in Egypt

Abdel Rahman, Nayera

Appeared in: Arab Reform Initiative (Hg.) 2017 – Civil Society and Public Policy, 44–54

The Practice of Zakat in Nigeria. An Analysis of the Transformation of Some Individual Muslim's Economic Status in the City of Jos

Abubakar, Dauda

Appeared in: Fwatshak (Hg.) 2017 – The Transformation of Central Nigeria, 87–97

The Practice of Zakat in Northern Nigeria and the Building of Social Relationships

Abubakar, Dauda

Appeared in: Lieberman, Rozbicki (Hg.) 2017 – Charity in Jewish, 195–210

Free Research in Fearful Times. Conceptualizing a Global Index to Monitor Academic Freedom

Grimm, Jannis , Saliba, Ilyas

Appeared in: Interdisciplinary Political Studies 3(1), 41–75

The First of the Modern Ottomans. The Intellectual History of Ahmed Vâsıf

Menchinger, Ethan

Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press | 2017

The Ecology of Pastoralism

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Erdkunde 71(No. 2), 167–168

Review of Paul Wenzel Geissler (Hg.), "Para-States and Medical Science: making African global health". Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2015, 369 pp

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 87(2), 437–438

Studying Islam abroad. Pious enterprises and educational aspirations of young Tajik Muslims

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja

Appeared in: Jones (Hg.) 2017 – Islam, Society, 263–289

Hatta yantahi al-naft. Al-hijra wa-l-ahlam fi dawahi al-Khalij

Schielke, Samuli

Cairo: al-Sifsafa | 2017

Forum: Reviews and Comments

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Erdkunde 71(1), 93

Slomo Surayt - Ein Einführungskurs ins Surayt-Aramäische (Turoyo)

Talay, Shabo

Glane: Bar Hebraeus | 2017

978-90-5047-065-0

Squatting and Urban Modernity in Turkey

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: Anders, Sedlmaier (Hg.) 2017 – Public Goods vs, 99–121

Slomo Surayt - An introductory Course to Surayt-Aramaic (Turoyo)

Talay, Shabo

Glane: Bar Hebraeus | 2017

978-90-5047-066-7

Revisiting Sir Syed’s Early Religious Writings

Niazi, Soheb

Appeared in: Café Dissensus (40)

The Qur’an’s Enchantment of the World. "Antique" Narratives Refashioned in Arab Late Antiquity

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Daneshgar, Saleh (Hg.) 2017 – Islamic studies today, 125–144

Albania

Sinani, Besnik

Appeared in: Bayraklı, Hafez (Hg.) 2017 – European Islamophobia Report 2016, 11–27

Language variegation across the Pamir-Hindukush-Karakoram. Perceptions and mobilities

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle 7, 251–273

The Valorization of Antiquities in the late Ottoman Empire. Hüseyin’s discussion of Troy, Baalbek, and the Scholarship of Antiquities in Holy Treasures

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Ritter, Sturkenboom et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Beiträge zur Islamischen Kunst, 167–184

Hero and/or Villain? The 99 and the Hybrid Nature of Popular Culture’s Production of Islam

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Lund, Lewis (Hg.) 2017 – Muslim superheroes, 170–191

Signs of Empire. Islamic Art Museums from European Imperialism to the Global Empire of Capital

Appeared in: Ghatan, Troelenberg (Hg.) 2017 – Collecting and Empires

Sexing Up the Ottoman in the Contemporary Art of Turkey

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Doğramaci, Smolińska (Hg.) 2017 – Re-Orientierung, 66–79

Preserving Preservation

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Brusius, Singh (Hg.) 2017 – Tales from the Crypt, 152–167

The blind spots of liberal citizenship and integration policy

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Patterns of Prejudice 51(5), 375–395

Islamic Art in the Islamic World. Museums and Architectural Revivalism

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Necipoglu, Flood (Hg.) 2017 – A Companion to Islamic Art, 1150–1171

Framing Istanbul. Resonances of the Photography of James Robertson in Envisioning the Istanbul Landscape

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Ibata, Lehni et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Geographies of Contact, 161–180

Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Racism Across Europe. Empirical and Conceptual Reflections

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Khalil (Hg.) 2017 – Islam, Muslims and Muslim Communities, 109–119

Une mémoire étouffée. Mosquées et minarets en Europe

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: François, Serrier (Hg.) 2017 – Europa, 1362–1364

Playing Cosmopolitan. Muslim Self-Fashioning, Migration, and (Be-)Longing in the Tajik-Dubai Business

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja

Appeared in: Central Asian Affairs 4(3), 270–291

Love and compassion for the community. Emotions and practices among North Indian Muslims, c. 1870-1930

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: The Indian economic and social history review 54(1), 21–42

Christliche Wohlfahrtsverbände. Vielfalt und Diskriminierung in der Seniorenpflege

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Mediendienst Integration, 1–11

The Dead are Coming. Acts of Citizenship at Europe’s Borders

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Citizenship Studies 21(3), 275–290

Sports

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Uhlig, Appleyard et al. (Hg.) 2017 – Ethiopia, 83–84

Fear and Loathing in 'Gavur' Izmir. Emotions in early Republican Memories of the Greek occupation (1919-1922)

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: International Journal of Middle East Studies 49(1), 71–89

The Politics of Imagining (in) Urdu in Contemporary India

Niazi, Soheb

Appeared in: Café Dissensus (33)

Reclaiming “Manliness”. Reflections on growing up in Delhi

Niazi, Soheb

Appeared in: Café Dissensus (35)

Medizinethnologie

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Hadolt (Hg.) 2017 – Ethnologie, 335–352

"Hier wird ein Monster kreiert"

Gudrun Krämer , Katharina Schuler

Appeared in: Zeit Online

Managing Piety. The Shrine of Data Ganj Bakhsh

Cover von "Managing Piety"

Strothmann, Linus

Karachi: Oxford University Press | 2016

The shrine of Ali Hajveri (known as Data Ganj Bakhsh) in Lahore, Pakistan, is one of the South Asias most important Sufi sites. Based on original material gathered by the author, the book gives an account of various developments associated with this shrine, with particular focus on the relationship between the state, public space, the secular, and the religious, as well as giving detailed accounts of the economy, management, and social impact of the shrine. This study aims to be a significant contribution, especially because it fills a lacuna in the study of Sufism in South Asia particularly in Pakistan. No in-depth study of the Data Ganj Bakhsh Shrine has been conducted previously, hence, in that sense, this book may be considered as seminal work on the topic.

Spätantike: von einer Epoche zu einem Denkraum

Schmidt, Nora

Appeared in: Schmidt, Neuwirth (Hg.) 2016 – Denkraum Spätantike, 1–35

Kuinka elää joten kuten hyvää elämää Egyptissä

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: Dahlgren (Hg.) 2016 – Teheranin kodeissa, 33–55

Can poetry change the world?. Reading Amal Dunqul in Egypt in 2011

Schielke, Samuli

Appeared in: van Nieuwkerk, LeVine et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Islam and Popular Culture, 122–148

The Manufacturing of Islamic Lifestyles in Tajikistan through the Prism of Dushanbe's Bazaars

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja

Appeared in: Central Asian Survey 35(2), 157–177

Universalizing the Province Europe in Early German Legal Anthropology

Schaper, Ulrike

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Female Sainthood Between Politics and Legend. The Emergence of Bibi Nushin of Shibirghan

Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: Green (Hg.) 2016 – Afghanistan's Islam, 207–224

Changing Perceptions along the Frontiers. The Moving Frontier with Rum in Late Medieval Anatolian Frontier Narratives

Aydogan, Zeynep

Appeared in: Isom-Verhaaren, Schull (Hg.) 2016 – Living in the Ottoman Realm, 29–41

The Dayi People and Their Language

Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: Eker, Çelik Şavk (Hg.) 2016 – Son Sesler Kaybolmadan, 143–153

Ein vieldeutiger Bezugspunkt. Die Bedeutung heiliger Schriften in Bildungsprozessen

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Zwick (Hg.) 2016 – Nun sag, wie hast Du’s

Emotional translations. Conceptual history beyond language

Pernau, Margrit , Rajamani, Imke

Appeared in: History and theory 55(1), Seite 46-65

"Scaling" the Nation State. Religion, Language and Ethnicity in Asia and Europe

Derichs, Claudia

Appeared in: International Quarterly for Asian Studies 47(1/2), 5–10

“Provincializing the Social Sciences”

Riecken, Nils

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Interdisciplinarity, Disciplines and Temporalities. Continuity or Discontinuity

Riecken, Nils

Appeared in: Abushouk, Zweiri (Hg.) 2016 – Interdisciplinarity in World History, 1–28

Polish migration within Europe. Mobility, transnationalism and integration

Lewicki, Aleksandra , Bivand Erdal, Marta

Appeared in: Social Identities 22(1), 1–9

The Institutionalization of Mobility. Well-being and Social Hierarchies in Central Asian Translocal Livelihoods

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja , Schröder, Philipp

Appeared in: Mobilities 11(3), 420–443

Introduction: Concepts of emotions in Indian languages

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: Contributions to the history of concepts 11(1), 24–37

Moving citizens. Citizenship practices among Polish migrants in Norway and the United Kingdom

Lewicki, Aleksandra , Erdal, Marta Bivand

Appeared in: Social Identities 22(1), 112–128

Reflections on Hegemonies of Knowledge Production and the Politics of Disciplinary Divisions

Amir-Moazami, Schirin , Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Life After Genocide. Bosnian Muslim Women Remembering Together

Šehagić, Merima

Appeared in: Karčić (Hg.) 2016 – Remembering the Bosnian Genocide

Die ‚muslimische Frage‘ in Europa. Aporien der Anerkennung unter liberal-säkularen Bedingungen

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Hubmann, Frick et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Politische Aporien

Wissenschaftstransfer durch Typologie. Relektüren des Abrahamsopfers im Koran und im islamischen Kultus

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Schmidt, Neuwirth (Hg.) 2016 – Denkraum Spätantike, 169–208

Two faces of the Qur'ān: Qur'ān and Muṣḥaf

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Kelber, Sanders (Hg.) 2016 – Oral-scribal dimensions of scripture, 170–187

The rhetorical Qurʾān or Orality as a theologumenon

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Neuwirth, Pomerantz et al. (Hg.) 2016 – The heritage of Arabo-Islamic learning, 169–190

Qurʼānic studies and philology. Qurʼānic textual politics of staging, penetrating, and finally eclipsing biblical tradition

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Neuwirth, Sells (Hg.) 2016 – Qurʼānic studies today, 178–206

Bürgerschaft in Europa. Grenzziehung und soziale Beweungen in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft

Lewicki, Aleksandra

Appeared in: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen 29(2), 3–10

Objectification: = Objektivierung

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Maneval, Kasmani (Hg.) 2016 – Muslim Matter, 145–173

Ethics reviews in the social and cultural sciences?. A sociological and anthropological contribution to the debate

Dilger, Hansjörg , Unger, Hella von; Schönhuth, Michael

Appeared in: Forum qualitative Sozialforschung = Forum qualitative research 17(3), unpag.

From morality to psychology. Emotion concepts in Urdu, 1870-1920

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: Contributions to the history of concepts 11(1), 38–57

Zur Jesaja-Rezeption im Koran

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Wilk, Gemeinhardt (Hg.) 2016 – International Symposium on Transmission, 373–392

Introduction

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Neuwirth, Sells (Hg.) 2016 – Qurʼānic studies today, 1–14

Provincializing concepts. The language of transnational history

Pernau, Margrit

Appeared in: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 36(3), 483–499

The Obligation of Zakat in the Qur'an and the Challenges of its Local Interpretation in Northern Nigeria

Abubakar, Dauda

Appeared in: Al-Maher Journal for Qur'anic Studies , 102–112

Secular Power and the Predicaments of Knowledge Production on Muslims in Europe

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Die Autopsie des Mondes. Vom kosmischen Körper zum kalligraphischen Prophetenbild

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Feldmeier, Winet (Hg.) 2016 – Gottesgedanken, 123–132

Framing Muslims or reframing the questions. Notes on the "Muslim question" in Europe

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Maneval, Kasmani (Hg.) 2016 – Muslim Matter, 21–34

Refugees, Locals, and “The” State. Property Compensation in the Province of Izmir Following the Greco-Turkish Population Exchange of 1923

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: Schull, Saraçoğlu et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Law and Legality, 179–200

From Muslims into Turks?. Consensual Demographic Engineering Between Interwar Yugoslavia and Turkey

Schad, Thomas

Appeared in: Journal of Genocide Research 18(4), 427–446

Global conceptual history. A reader

Pernau, Margrit

London: Bloomsbury Academic | 2016

1-4742-4254-5

Notes on Christianity, Empire and Provincialising Secularism in the Study of Islam

Mas, Ruth

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Urban space and prestige. When festivals turned violent in Jeddah, 1880s-1960s

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Fuccaro (Hg.) 2016 – Violence and the city, 61–74

Qurʼanic studies today.

Neuwirth, Angelika

978-1-138-18195-3

L'humour dans l'Égypte mamelouke. Le Nuzhat al-nufūs wa-muḍḥik al-ʿabūs d'Ibn Sūdūn al-Bašbuġāwī

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Reinkowski, Winet et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Arabic and Islamic Studies

Exploring Islam in the Americas from Demographic and Ethnographic Perspectives

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Grim, Johnson et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Yearbook of international religious demography, 129–137

Imperialism, Buddhism, and the Secular in 19th-Century Siam. Notes on Provincializing Secularism

Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: Amir-Moazami, Streicher (Hg.) 2015-2016 – Provincializing Epistemologies

Lost and Found. A Matter of Orientation

Maneval, Stefan

Appeared in: Maneval, Kasmani (Hg.) 2016 – Muslim Matter, 111–119, 125-132

Forming ‘Forbidden’ Identities Online. Atheism in Indonesia

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 9(2), 253–268

Das Ringen um Balance. Der Islam als "Religion der Mitte"

Krämer, Gudrun

Appeared in: Religionen unterwegs 22(4), 11–14

Der Vordere Orient und Nordafrika ab 1500

Krämer, Gudrun

Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag | 2016

978-3-10-010829-6

Medieval Damascus. Plurality and Diversity in an Arabic library

Hirschler, Konrad

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press | 2016

9781474408776; 9781474426398

Between Cordoba and Nīsābūr. The Emergence and Consolidation of Ashʿarism (Fourth-Fifth/Tenth-Eleventh Century)

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Schmidtke (Hg.) 2016 – The Oxford Handbook of Islamic, 225–241

Der Islam und die Muslime. Ein Überblick

Krämer, Gudrun

Appeared in: Forschung & Lehre 23(11), Seite 954-956

Ḥadīt. Eine Einführung in die Geschichte und Textsorten

Gharaibeh, Mohammad , Gharaibeh, Mohammad

Pamirs at the crossroads. Changing challenges and perspectives

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Dörre, et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Pamirs at the crossroads, 1–16

Pamirian Spaces. Mapping Process Geographies In the Mountainous Periphery

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Kreutzmann, Watanabe (Hg.) 2016 – Mapping transition in the Pamirs, 1–16

Criminal Networks and Governance. A Study of Lyari Karachi

Kalia, Sumrin

Appeared in: The SouthAsianist 4(2), 101–118

Pamir or Pamirs. Perceptions and Interpretations

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Kreutzmann, Watanabe (Hg.) 2016 – Mapping transition in the Pamirs, 17–40

Abū Hāshim al-Jubbāʾī’s (d. 321/933) Theory of “States” (aḥwāl) and its Adaption by Ashʿarite Theologians

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Schmidtke (Hg.) 2016 – The Oxford Handbook of Islamic, 364–383

Pamirs at the Crossroads. Changing challenges and perspectives

Dörre, Andrei

Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin | 2016

Beyond the Individual Twitter Debate

Transfeld, Mareike , Werenfels, Isabelle

Appeared in: Transfeld, Werenfels (Hg.) 2016 – #Hashtag Solidarities, 56–62

The writing of lives. An ethnography of writers and their milieus in Alexandria

Schielke, Samuli , Shehata, Mukhtar Saad

Appeared in: ZMO Working Papers (17), 1–25

From Himalayan dilemma to climate change dilemma?. Challenges for high mountain development

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Ives, Mainali et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Jack D. Ives, 116–136

Regarding Muslims: From Slavery to Post-Apartheid, written by Gabeba Baderoon

Ken Chitwood

Appeared in: The Journal of Religion in Africa 46(1), 96–98

The Role of Twitter in the MENA Region

Transfeld, Mareike , Werenfels, Isabelle

Appeared in: Transfeld, Werenfels (Hg.) 2016 – #Hashtag Solidarities, 9–17

Saudi Intervention in Yemen. Domestic Lens, Regional Solidarity, 'OpDecisiveStorm

Transfeld, Mareike

Appeared in: Transfeld, Werenfels (Hg.) 2016 – #Hashtag Solidarities, 43–55

The Sexual Harassment Debate in Egypt. Impacting Discourses and Pressuring the State in a Polarized Society, #Tahrir_Taharrush

Transfeld, Mareike

Appeared in: Transfeld, Werenfels (Hg.) 2016 – #Hashtag Solidarities, 18–28

The stadium and the city. Sports infrastructure in late imperial Ethiopia and beyond

Bromber, Katrin

Appeared in: Cadernos de estudos africanos(32), 53–72

Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Müstesna bir Ziyaretgȃh: Eyüp Sultan

Coskun, Feray

Appeared in: Proceedings of the Third International 2016, 547–566

Framing Sufism in South Asian Muslim Politics of Belonging

Dandekar, Deepra

Appeared in: Tschacher, Dandekar (Hg.) 2016 – Islam, Sufism and everyday politics, 1–15

Kastenorganisation und die Politik von Kaste. Selbstbestimmung unberührbarer Arbeit am Beispiel der Wäscher von Banaras (Indien)

Schütte, Stefan

Appeared in: Arbeit-Bewegung-Geschichte. Zeitschrift für historische Studien 15(3), 7–26

From Archive to Archival Practices. Rethinking the Preservation of Mamlūk Administrative Documents

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Journal of the American Oriental Society 136(1), 1–28

Working with a Secular Age. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Charles Taylor's Master Narrative

Zemmin, Florian , Jager, Colin; Vanheeswijck, Guido

Boston/Berlin: De Gruyter | 2016

Appeared in: Religion and Its Others, 3

From "'rational" to "Sufi Islam"?. The changing place of Muslims in Tamil nationalism

Appeared in: Tschacher, Dandekar (Hg.) 2016 – Islam, Sufism and everyday politics, 196–211

#Hashtag Solidarities. Twitter Debates and Networks in the Mena Region

Transfeld, Mareike , Werenfels, Isabelle

Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik | 2016

Historiographie

Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: Brunner (Hg.) 2016 – Islam, 338–348

The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology

Schmidtke, Sabine

Oxford: Oxford University Press | 2016

An Annotated Bibliography of Responses to 'A Secular Age'

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Zemmin, Jager et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Working with a Secular Age, 385–419

'A Secular Age' and Islamic Modernism

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Zemmin, Jager et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Working with a Secular Age, 307–329

Qurʼānic studies today

Neuwirth, Angelika; Sells, Michael A.

Abingdon: Routledge | 2016

The heritage of Arabo-Islamic learning. Studies presented to Wadad Kadi

Neuwirth, Angelika; Pomerantz, Maurice A.; Shahin, Aram A.

Leiden: Brill | 2016

The Mosque as the Religious Sphere. Looking at the Conflict over the Al Muttaqun Mosque

Zuhri, Syaifudin

Appeared in: van Dijk, Kaptein (Hg.) 2016 – Islam, Politics and Change, 79–102

Longing for home: Al-ḥanīn ilā l-awṭān and its alternatives in classical Arabic literature

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Günther, Milich (Hg.) 2016 – Representations and visions of homeland, 1–42

Denkraum Spätantike. Reflexionen von Antiken im Umfeld des Koran

Neuwirth, Angelika; Schmidt, Nora

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz | 2016

Islam

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Weidner (Hg.) 2016 – Handbuch Literatur und Religion, 101–112

Independent Cinema in India. An Emerging Cinematic Form

Haq, Saima , Haq, Saima

Appeared in: Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle (6), 369–394

Aspects of Craft in the Arabic Book Revolution

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Renn, Brentjes (Hg.) 2016 – Globalization of Knowledge

Arabische Literatur

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Brunner (Hg.) 2016 – Islam, 349–378

In der Sackgasse. Ägyptens Menschenrechtsorganisationen im Visier des Sicherheitsstaates

Grimm, Jannis , Stephan Roll

Appeared in: Faath (Hg.) 2016 – Nordafrikas säkulare Zivilgesellschaften, 31–52

Investigating the Secular Body. The Politics of the Male Circumcision Debate In Germany

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: ReOrient 1(2), 147–170

Remodeling Nigerian Democracy. Re-reading al-Ṭabaqah al-‘Ulyā (The Upper Class)

Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale

Appeared in: Al-Ijtihād: The Journal of the Integration of Knowledge and Development 14(1), 176–196

Preface: Engaging Anthropology in the "Refugee Crisis" in Berlin. The Need for New Collaborations in Teaching and Research

Mashimi, Kristina

Appeared in: Dilger, Dohrn (Hg.) 2016 – Living in refugee camps, 9–22

Muslim Matter. Photographs, Objects, Essays

Maneval, Stefan , Kasmani, Omar

Berlin: Revolver Publishing | 2016

Mapping transition in the Pamirs

Kreutzmann, Hermann; Watanabe, Teiji

Cham: Springer International Publishing | 2016

Foreword

Gräf, Bettina

Appeared in: Maneval, Kasmani (Hg.) 2016 – Muslim Matter, 13–16

Qasā‘id-khānī in Wakhān Valley of Badakhshan, Tajikistan

Goibnazarov, Chorshanbe

Appeared in: Levin, Daukeyeva et al. (Ed.) 2016 – The music of Central Asia, 535–554

Abdilatif Abdalla. Poet in Politics

Kresse, Kai , Beck, Rose Marie

Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers | 2016

Unsere neuen Geschwister. Konversion zum Islam in Malaysia am Beispiel chinesischer Muslime in Penang

Cover von "Unsere neuen Geschwister"

Kandale, Frauke-Katrin

Berlin: regiospectra Verlag | 2016

In Malaysia ist der Übertritt zum islamischen Glauben zwingende Voraussetzung, um einen Muslim oder eine Muslima heiraten zu können. Eine solche religiöse Konversion kann in nicht-muslimischen Teilen der malaysischen Gesellschaft zum Verstoß durch die eigene Familie oder zum Verlust des Arbeitsplatzes führen. Für den Einzelnen kann der Übertritt zum Islam jedoch auch den Ausweg aus einer Lebenskrise bedeuten. Dieses Buch konzentriert sich auf die Konversion zum Islam chinesischer Malaysier, die mit etwa 57 000 Konvertiten eine kleine und ungewöhnliche Gruppe darstellen: Knapp ein Drittel der malaysischen Bevölkerung ist chinesischer Herkunft, doch nur die wenigsten davon praktizieren den islamischen Glauben. „Muslim sein“ wird eher der Bevölkerungsgruppe der malaiischen Malaysier zugeschrieben, da diese den größten Anteil der malaysischen Muslime einnimmt. Zum Islam konvertierte chinesische Malaysier stehen vor dem Dilemma, weder von der muslimischen Gemeinde, der sie beigetreten sind, noch von der nicht-muslimischen Gemeinde, aus der sie kommen, richtig akzeptiert zu werden.

The art of not seeing like a state. On the ideology of ’informality’

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 3(24), 293–306

Die türkisch-osmanische Bibelübersetzung

Gehlhar, Josephine

Appeared in: Pehlivanian, Rauch et al. (Hg.) 2016 – Orientalische Bibelhandschriften aus der Staatsbibliothek, 127–140

Living in refugee camps in Berlin. Women's perspectives and experiences

Dilger, Hansjörg , Dohrn, Kristina

Berlin: Weißensee Verlag | 2016

Embedded Rubber Sandals. Trade and Gifts across the Sino-Kyrgyz Border

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Central Asian Survey 3(35), 405–420

Dämonisierung und Einverleibung. Die "musilimische Frage" in Europa

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: do Mar Castro Varela, María, Mecheril (Hg.) 2016 – Die Dämonisierung der Anderen, 21–40

Raus aus dem Containerdenken

Nils Riecken

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

„Ahmadiyya ist kooperativ“

Dietrich Reetz

Appeared in: Mittelbayerische Zeitung

Who do we condem? Whose lives matter?

Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo

Appeared in: Rappler

Ein anderes Bild der Muslime. Der Islam, der Koran und die Bilder

Gudrun Krämer

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

Muslim Universities in East Africa. Negotiating Cultural Identity and Political Challenges

Ahmed, Chanfi

Appeared in: Lo, Haron (Ed.) 2015 – Muslim Institutions of Higher Education, 195–210

Srpska vojska u osmanlijskim štampanim i rukopisnim izvorima (1881-1915)

Miladinović, Jovo

Appeared in: Vojnoistorijski glasnik (2), 54–76

Raconter l’ivresse à l’époque mamelouke. Les mangeurs de haschich comme motif littéraire

Marino, Danilo , Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Annales Islamologiques 49, 55–80

Refugees, Locals, and “The” State. Property Compensation in the Province of Izmir Following the Greco-Turkish Population Exchange of 1923

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Studies Association 2(1), 147–166

Symbolic Politics and Urban Violence in Late Ottoman Jeddah

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Freitag, Fuccaro et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Urban Violence in the Middle, 111–138

Introduction

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Forster, Yavari (Hg.) 2015 – Global Medieval Mirrors for Princes, 1–10

The German Secret of Secrets. Between Dietary Handbook and Mirror for Princes

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Gaullier-Bougassas, Bridges et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Trajectoires européennes du Secretum secretorum, 359–386

Dialogue and Autobiography. Ibn al-Hayṯam’s Kitāb al-Munāẓarāt

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Cassarino, Ghersetti (Hg.) 2015 – Il dialogo nella cultura araba, 91–105

Chulia

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 183

Shifting Epistemologies in Area Studies. From Space to Scale

Derichs, Claudia

Appeared in: Middle East - Topics & Arguments 4, 29–36

The Political Economy of Media. An Introduction

Gräf, Bettina , Carola Richter

Appeared in: Schneider, Richter (Hg.) 2015 – New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural, 25–36

Madurai

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 498

Arcot

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 53

Early Arabic Philologists. Poetry's Friends or Foes?

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Pollock, Elman et al. (Hg.) 2015 – World Philology, 92–113

From State Exclusionary Politics to Youth Inclusionary Practices: The Tahrir Square Experience

El-Sharnouby, Dina , El-Sharnouby, Dina

Appeared in: International Journal of Sociology 45(3), 176–189

Mysore

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 567

Indonesien: Figurationen von Vielfalt in Einheit

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Stange, Jordan et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Handbuch Indonesien, 15–40

Koloniale Moderne in Nederlandsch-Indië. Grenzen und Gegenströme

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: Kruse (Hg.) 2015 – Andere Modernen, 209–218

Eine Distanzierung von den Dschihadisten ist nicht genug

Gudrun Krämer , Ulrich von Schwerin

Appeared in: qantara.de

History in Adab Context. The Book of Caliphal Histories by Ibn ʿAbd Rabbih

Toral, Isabel

Appeared in: Journal of Abbasid Studies 2, 61–85

Tod und Vergessen in Kaschgar. Adolph Schlagintweits tragisches Ende und das Schicksal seines Denkmals

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Tegernseer Tal, Zeitschrift für Kultur, Landschaft, Geschichte, Volkstum(162), 38–41

Ṣanʿāʾ, Jerusalem, New York. Imām Yaḥyā Ḥamīd al-Dīn (1869-1948) and Yemeni-Jewish Migration from Palestine to the United States

Hünefeld, Kerstin , Anzi, Menashe

Appeared in: Schmidtke, Hollenberg et al. (Hg.) 2015 – The Yemeni Manuscript Tradition, 252–280

Entwicklung im Schatten militärischer Sicherung

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Loy, Günther (Hg.) 2015 – Begegnungen am Hindukusch, 142–147

Das Great Game. Asien als Bühne eines imperialen Machtkampfes

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Brescius, Kaiser et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Über den Himalaya, 89–95

Fusion and Disruption. A Sufi Pilgrimage to the Basilica of Guadalupe

Cirianni Salazar, Lucía

Appeared in: Post, Sparks (Hg.) 2015 – Culture Through the Lens

Tanjavur

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 789

The Perfect Man in the Literary Opus of John Climacus and Ibn Arabi

Rašić, Dunja

Appeared in: Kom Journal of Religious Studies 6, 119–143

Review of Gräbel, Carsten: Die Erforschung der Kolonien : Expeditionen und koloniale Wissenskultur deutscher Geographen, 1884 - 1919

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Die Erde - Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin 146(4), S. 304-306

Our Man in Havana: Turkey’s alter-Islamist agenda in a global context

Chitwood, Ken

Appeared in: Sardar (Hg.) 2015 – Turkey

Religion and Emotion in African Cities. Analyzing Affective Trajectories

Dilger, Hansjörg , Bochow, Astrid; Burchardt, Marian; Wilhelm-Solomon, Matthew

Appeared in: Medicine Anthropology Theory(29.07), Unpag.

In memoriam: Matthias Kuhle

Iturizaga, Lasafam; Kreutzmann, Hermann; Hewitt, Kenneth; Liu, Shiyin; Fort, Monique

Appeared in: Journal of Mountain Science 12(5), 1065–1067

Chettiar

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 165

Inder in Südostasien

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 357–358

Kant in Teheran

Seidel, Roman

De Gruyter | 2015

9783110364828

Making a living in Varanasi. Social place and socio-economic space

Schütte, Stefan

Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin | 2015

Die vielen Namen des Koran. „Offenbarung“, „Inlibration“ oder „Herabsendung“ und „Lesung“?

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Lieb, Oschema et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Abrahams Erbe, 222–238

The Rediscovery of the Balkans?. A Bosniak-Turkish Figuration in the Third Space Between Istanbul and Sarajevo

Schad, Thomas

Appeared in: Working Paper, European Instıtute Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (8), 1–28

Deutsch-afghanische Entwicklungs- und Sicherheitsbeziehungen im Wandel

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Afghanistan-Info 76, 15–16

Pamirian Crossroads. Kirghiz and Wakhi of High Asia

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz | 2015

978-3447104494

al-Luġa al-arabiyya fī al-madāris al-hukūmiyya fī Nīğīrīā. taṭawwuruhā wa-mustaqbaluhā

Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale

Appeared in: Majalla al-Aasima (7), 41–46

Boundaries and space in Gilgit-Baltistan

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Contemporary South Asia 23(3), 276–291

Review symposium of "Do Muslim Women Need Saving?

Amir-Moazami, Schirin , Kandiyoti, Deniz; Malik, Maleiha; Abu-Lughod, Lila

Appeared in: Ethnicities 15(5), 767–773

Renegotiating Indonesian secularism through debates on Ahmadiyya and Shia

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Philosophy and Social Criticism , 1–12

Shifting the Gaze. Ein Plädoyer für andere Fragen

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: eutopia : ideas for Europe magazine (02/03), Unpag.

Der zwölferschiitische Martyriumsdiskurs im Iran des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts

Beez, Mareike

Berlin: Freie Universitaet Berlin | 2015

Die vorliegende Dissertation untersucht den zwölferschiitischen Martyriumsdiskurs im Iran des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts auf ideengeschichtlicher Basis mittels umfangreicher Textanalyse persischsprachiger Quellen. Die Arbeit folgt den Hypothesen, dass es in der Zwölferschia einen Martyriumsdiskurs gibt, der einerseits vom gewaltsamen Tod Imam ?usains und der Imamatslehre geprägt wird und andererseits in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts beeinflusst vom Tiersmondismus einen ideologischen Wandel durchlaufen hat und das Martyrium als Mittel der Revolution instrumentalisiert wurde. Die Quellengrundlage bilden Maqtalwerke aus der Qajarenzeit, jene Literatur, die sich zur Bewahrung der Erinnerung mit dem Martyrium Imam ?usains in der Schlacht von Karbal?? 680 n. Chr. befasst, sowie daran anknüpfende verschriftlichte Vorträge iranischer religiös- reformorientierter und säkular-nationalistischer Intellektueller. Diese zeichneten auf Mu?arram-Zusammenkünften im Streben nach gesellschaftlichem und politischem Wandel in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren ein zur Nachahmung einladendes heroisches Bild von Imam ?usain und machten auf diese Weise die Karbal??-Narrative politisch nutzbar. Anhand der vier Hauptthemen, die beide Quellengattungen in unterschiedlicher Gewichtung teilen, werden nicht nur die charakteristischen Wesenszüge und Argumentationsstrukturen der jeweiligen Martyriumsvorstellungen periodenübergreifend aufgezeigt, sondern ebenso deren ideologischer Wandel, der sich angesichts der politischen Konfrontation zwischen dem Schah-Regime und der Opposition in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren vollzog. Von zentraler Bedeutung ist das ?usain-Bild, das von der Debatte geprägt wird, in welchem Umfang der Prophetenenkel über außergewöhnliches Wissen als Imam verfügt hat, d.h. inwieweit er über den Ort und Zeitpunkt seines Martyriums göttlich unterrichtet worden war. Eng verschränkt mit dieser Debatte sind die Interpretationen der Gründe, warum sich ?usain seinem politischen Kontrahenten widersetzt hat und in den Irak gereist ist. Beide Diskursstränge thematisieren dementsprechend die Deutung, wofür Imam ?usain gestorben ist, welcher Zweck seinem Martyrium zugeschrieben wurde. Darüber hinaus prägt die Opferbereitschaft der Märtyrer von Karbal?? den Diskurs als auch die auf Trauerriten basierende symbolische, auf jenseitige Rettung abzielende Unterstützung von ?usains Einsatz für die Religion durch nachfolgende Generationen. Das vierte Hauptthema bildet schließlich eine „Philosophie des Martyriums“, die nicht nur Verweise auf theologische Aspekte der frühislamischen Martyriumslehre umfasst, sondern ebenso abstraktere, zum Teil revolutionsideologisch beeinflusste Überlegungen.

This PhD thesis focuses on the Twelver Sh??? discourse of martyrdom in 19th and 20th century Iran based on the analysis of an extensive corpus of Persian sources. The study starts out from the hypotheses that Twelver Sh??a features a specific discourse of martyrdom being characterized on the one hand by Imam ?usain’s violent death and the doctrine of Imamate and on the other hand by an ideological shift the discourse had undergone in the late 1960s and 1970s framed by Tiersmondism. The corpus of primary sources is composed both of maqtal works written in the Qajar era and written speeches which religious- reformist and secular-nationalist intellectuals had held in pre-revolutionary Iran to commemorate Imam ?usain’s martyrdom at the battle of Karbal?? A.D. 680 during the month Mu?arram. While depicting the prophet’s grandson as a role model and hero, these intellectuals utilized the Karbal?? narrative to strive for social and political change by mobilizing armed struggle against the Pahlav? regime. The discourse of martyrdom consists of four main topics to be found in both periods of investigation, demonstrating and comparing not only its distinctive characteristics but also the ideological shift that took place in the course of political confrontation between the Shah and the opposition in the 1960s and 1970s. Among these, the image of ?usain is central since it focuses on the issue to what extent he had divine knowledge about his impending martyrdom, e.g., whether he knew the exact place and time of his killing. Consequently, the interpretation of potential reasons why the third Imam defied his political challenger and departed from Mecca to Iraq is closely interwoven with the image of ?usain. Both debates describe respective purposes of the Imam’s martyrdom and give reasons what he may have died for. Beyond that, the sources discuss the willingness of the martyrs of Karbal?? to sacrifice their lives as well as the mourning rites. These rites used to serve later generations of Sh???s as time-transcending symbolic and redemptive support of the Imam’s commitment to Islam. The fourth main topic is a “philosophy of martyrdom” which not only refers back to theological aspects of the early Islamic doctrine of martyrdom but also unfolds abstract and partly ideologically influenced ideas.

The Life and Times of Abū Tammām

Gründler, Beatrice , al-Ṣūlī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā

New York: New York University Press | 2015

978-0-8147-6040-6

Religionen und internationale Politik

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Woyke, Varwick (Hg.) 2015 – Handwörterbuch Internationale Politik, 408–418

Provincializing and and Localizing Core-Periphery Relations

Harders, Cilja

Appeared in: META 5, 36–45

Ethics, Epistemology, and Engagement. Encountering Values in Medical Anthropology

Dilger, Hansjörg , Huschke, Susann; Mattes, Dominik

Appeared in: Medical Anthropology 34(1), 1–10

Antworten: Michael Bongardt

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Jungsberger, Wiesenthal (Hg.) 2015 – Die Sonnenblume, S. 182-188

Making a living in Varanasi. Social place and socio-economic space

Schütte, Stefan; Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Berlin Geographical Papers (44)

"State analysis from below" and political dynamics in Egypt after 2011

Harders, Cilja

Appeared in: International Journal of Middle East Studies 47(1), 148–151

New Practices of Self-Representation. The Use of Online Media by Ahmadiyya and Shia communities in Indonesia and Malaysia

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Schneider, Richter (Hg.) 2015 – New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural, 175–198

Peacebuilding and Pasture Relations in Afghanistan

Schütte, Stefan

Appeared in: Peacebuilding 3(3), 238–260

Applying the Lens of Mobility to Media and Gender Studies. An Introduction

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Schneider, Richter (Hg.) 2015 – New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural, 225–242

Bauen in Bagdad um 1958. Wenn Bauvorhaben Revolutionen überstehen

Hindelang, Laura , Hirschler, Konrad

Appeared in: bfo-journal 1(1)

Intersecting Dynamics. Representational Activism and New Mobilities among “Muslim Women” in India

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Ahmed Ghosh (Hg.) 2015 – Contesting Feminisms, 135–158

Introduction

Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Schneider, Richter (Hg.) 2015 – New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural, 11–23

Im Garten der Lüste

Schönig, Claus

Appeared in: Ragagnin, Wilkens (Hg.) 2015 – Kutadgu nom bitig, 497–538

New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural Dynamics in Asia and the Arab World

Schneider, Nadja-Christina , Richter, Carola

Baden-Baden: Nomos | 2015

Judging the judge. Judicial competence in 19th century Iran

Bhalloo, Zahir

Appeared in: Bulletin d’études orientales LXIII(1), 275–293

Destroy Your Idols

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly 18(1), 73–94

The Yemeni Manuscript Tradition

Schmidtke, Sabine; Hollenberg, David; Rauch, Christoph

Leiden; Boston: Brill | 2015

Au-delà de la crainte de la femme musulmane voilée

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: Naef, Schlaepfer et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Voile, corps et pudeur

The Concept of Heritage in Relation to World Arts. A matrimony of Others

Appeared in: Patrimoine et Architecture 2015, 21–22

Körper in Bewegung. Sport in islamisch geprägten Kontexten

Krawietz, Birgit

Appeared in: SGMOIK Bulletin 40(1), S. 34-37

Transcendence

Appeared in: Sarkis. Respiro 2015

Phantomgrenzen. Räume und Akteure in der Zeit neu denken

Grandits, Hannes , Hirschhausen, Béatrice von; Kraft, Claudia; Müller, Dietmar; Serrier, Thomas

Göttingen: Wallstein | 2015

Crossing at Irkeshtam. Kinship and border trade between Kyrgyzstan and China

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Benz, Alff (Hg.) 2015 – Tracing Connections, 51–70

Marriage and Closeness in Kashgar

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Benteler (Hg.) 2015 – Verwandtschaft als Kultur, 69–96

Medicine in context. Towards a social and cultural anthropology of medicine(s) in an interconnected world

Dilger, Hansjörg , Hadolt, Bernhard

Appeared in: Medizinethnologie (09.12), Unpag.

Urban Violence in the Middle East. Changing Cityscapes in the Transition from Empire to Nation State

Freitag, Ulrike , Lafi, Nora , Fuccaro, Nelida; Ghrawi, Claudia; Masjedi, Fatemeh

Berghahn | 2015

‘Keep the Wealth within the Family.'. Cousin Marriage and Swedish Uncles in Kashgar

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Bellér-Hann, Sugawara et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Kashgar Revisited, 255–276

Global Medieval Mirrors for Princes Reconsidered

Forster, Regula; Yavari, Neguin

Boston; Cambridge, Mass.: Ilex Foundation und Harvard University Press | 2015

The Dakwah Media in Post Suharto Indonesia. From Politics of Identity to Popular Culture

Pamungkas, Arie Setyaningrum

Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | 2015

A Socio-religious Analysis of Abdul-Ganiyy Adebayo Alabi’s Arabic Plays

Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale

Appeared in: Oseni, Oladosu, A. G. A. S. et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Ilorin as a Beacon, 340–351

The Social Production of Space and Emotions in South Asia

Khan, Razak

Appeared in: Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 58(5), 611–633

Local Pasts. Space, Emotions and Identities in Vernacular Histories of Princely Rampur

Khan, Razak

Appeared in: Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 58(5), 693–731

Die Erben des Malcolm X. Afroamerikanische Muslime zwischen Widerstand und Anpassung

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Simon, Katrin

Bielefeld: transcript | 2015

Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert finden Afroamerikaner im Islam eine attraktive Alternative zum Christentum. Prominente Konvertiten wie Malcolm X und Muhammad Ali sind Ikonen eines Islam, der auf Selbstdisziplinierung und Aufstiegswillen setzt. Anhand ethnographischer Quellen und deren Einordnung in sozialwissenschaftliche Diskurse zu US-Geschichte und Gesellschaft zeigt Katrin Simon auf eindrückliche Weise, dass der »Black Islam« ein eigenständiges Phänomen ist, der sich vom Islam der Einwanderer unterscheidet. So entsteht ein einmaliger Blick in ein Amerika, in dem Ghetto-Imame und verschleierte Feministinnen gegen Rassismus auch in den eigenen Reihen kämpfen.

Literacy in Turoyo, the Aramaic language of Turabdin and the translation of Alice

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Lindseth, Tannenbaum (Hg.) 2015 – Alice in a World

Human Development in Pakistan and Bureaucratic Predicaments

Kalia, Sumrin

Appeared in: International Journal of Public Administration 38(3), 216–226

Das Schicksal der Bücher von Bsorino im Turabdin während des Sayfo, des Genozids an den syrischen Christen

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Grebenstein, Griffith (Hg.) 2015 – Christsein in der islamischen Welt, 479–494

Sine, eine neuentdeckte arabische Sprachinsel in der Provinz Diyarbakir (Osttürkei)

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Golinets, Jenni et al. (Hg.) 2015 – Neue Beiträge zur Semitistik, 277–290

Menschenrechte in Nordafrika. Ernüchterung macht sich breit

Grimm, Jannis

Appeared in: Politische Ökologie 2(141), 58–64

Turoyo

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Lindseth, Tannenbaum (Hg.) 2015 – Alice in a World, 605–607

Integrating Islamic Positions into European Public Discourse: The Paradigmatic Example of Tariq Ramadan

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Journal of Religion in Europe 8(1), 121–146

The Emotional, Political, and Analytical Labor of Engaged Anthropology Amidst Violent Political Conflict

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Appeared in: Medical Anthropology 34(1), 70–83

Islam and the Americas. Edited by Aisha Khan

Ken Chitwood

Appeared in: Religious Studies Review 41(4), 206

"Medicine in context". An epistemological trajectory

Dilger, Hansjörg , Hadolt, Bernhard

Appeared in: Medicine Anthropology Theory 2(3), 132–156

Tipu Sultan, Fath Ali

Appeared in: Hiery (Hg.) 2015 – Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, 803

MS Berlin, State Library, Glaser 51. A Unique Manuscript from the Early 7th/13th-Century Bahšamite Milieu in Yemen

Thiele, Jan , Ansari, Hassan

Appeared in: Schmidtke, Hollenberg et al. (Hg.) 2015 – The Yemeni Manuscript Tradition, 66–81

Notes sur l’ašʿarisme d’Abū l-Walīd al-Bāǧī

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Hentati (Hg.) 2015 – Ishām al-Bāǧī wa-l-Laḫmī fī taṭawwur, 411–431

Beyond Nonhuman Animal Rights. A Grassroots Movement in Istanbul and its Alignment with Other Causes

Wolf, Silvia , Wolf, Silvia

Appeared in: Interface: a journal for and about social movements 7(1), 40–69

Die Welt zusammen/denken. Krisen, Lebenswelten und Handlungsspielräume: ein Jahr Blog Medizinethnologie

Dilger, Hansjörg , Mattes, Dominik; Knipper, Michael

Appeared in: Medizinethnologie 2015(15.12), Unpag.

Houthis on the Rise in Yemen

Mareike Transfeld

Appeared in: Sada

Auf den Spuren des arabischen Antisemitismus

Kogel, Eva-Maria

Appeared in: Welt

"Warum stört es, wenn eine Frau sich bedeckt?"

Schirin Amir-Moazami , Lothar Schröder

Appeared in: RP online

Weltkulturerbe Dschidda ist ein Signal für die Zukunft

Ulrike Freitag

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

The Case of Falling Walls. Politics of Demolition and Preservation in Rampur

Razak Khan

Appeared in: Economic and Political Weekly online

The Case of Falling Walls. Politics of Demolition and Preservation in Rampur

Razak Khan

Appeared in: Economic and Political Weekly, 25–28

Vom Wanderprediger zum globalen Netzwerker. Doktorandin der Freien Universität untersucht die islamische Gülen-Bewegung in Deutschland und Tansania

Kristina Mashimi , Verena Blindow

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel, Beilage der Freien Universität berlin

Distorting Digital Citizenship: Khaled Said, Facebook, and Egypt’s Streets

Ali, Amro , El-Sharnouby, Dina

Appeared in: Herrera (Ed.) 2014 – Wired Citizenship. Youth Learning and Activism in the Middle East

Gender and Ottoman Social History

Tuğ, Başak

Appeared in: International Journal of Middle East Studies 46(2), 379–381

Gendered Subjects in Ottoman Constitutional Agreements, ca. 1740-1860

Tuğ, Başak

Appeared in: European Journal of Turkish Studies (18), unpag.

Jemen: Medien als politische Waffe

Transfeld, Mareike , Al-Bukari, Hafez

Appeared in: Richter, El Difraoui (Hg.) 2014 – Arabische Medien, 331–340

The Jewish and Muslim Reception of ʿAbd al-Jabbār’s Kitāb al-Jumal wa-l-ʿuqūd. A Survey of Relevant Sources

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Intellectual History of the Islamicate World 2(1-2), 101–121

Reforming Tradition and Traditions of Reform in Muslim South Asia

Holz, Sarah

Appeared in: Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle (4), 305–321

Was hat Max Weber mit Kātib Čelebi zu tun? Ein Annäherungsversuch an Gottfried Hagen

Zemmin, Florian

Appeared in: Asiatische Studien 68(2), 549–556

Sociocultures of Southeast Asia. Between History, Area and Social Studies

Houben, Vincent

Appeared in: transcience 5(1), 25–35

News and Rumor. Local Sources of Knowledge About the World

Wollina, Torsten

Appeared in: Conermann (Hg.) 2014 – Everything is on the Move, 283–310

Pathways to Politcal Power in Sudan

Abbas, Sara

Appeared in: Tadros (Hg.) 2014 – Women In Politics, 167–201

The Study of Religion: An Introduction to Key Ideas and Methods, 2nd edition. By George Chryssides and Ron Geaves

Ken Chitwood

Appeared in: Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 5(2), 285–286

Geschichte als Widerstand. Geschichtsschreibung und nation-building in Qaḏḏāfīs Libyen

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Krais, Jakob

Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag | 2014

Libyen wird oft als eine Art „zufällige Nation“ beschrieben. Dennoch gibt es Versuche, eine einheitliche, chronologische Geschichte von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart zu formulieren. 1978 entstand unter Muammar al-Gaddafi ein eigenes Forschungszentrum – das Libyan Studies Centre (LSC) – zur umfassenden Neuschreibung der libyschen Nationalgeschichte als anti-kolonialer „Geschichte von unten“. Die vorliegende Arbeit geht diesem Geschichtsbild nach. Sie fragt nach der Entstehung eines libyschen Selbstbewusstseins im Spannungsfeld von arabischen und berberischen, maghrebinischen und afrikanischen, muslimischen und mediterranen Einflüssen. Sie fragt nach der Bedeutung des Widerstand gegen Fremdherrschaft für das nationale Geschichtsbild der LSC-Historiker – sei es nun gegen die Römer, Kreuzritter oder moderne Kolonialisten. Darüber hinaus geht die Studie der Frage nach, was es heißt, Geschichte zu dekolonisieren –indem man versucht, die Historiographie vom Einfluss der früheren italienischen Kolonialherren zu befreien. Jenseits des konkreten Falls interessiert sie sich dafür, wie es heute gelingen kann, eine postkoloniale, anti-orientalistische und nicht eurozentrische Geschichte zu schreiben.

The Mesopotamian-Levantine dialect continuum

Talay, Shabo

Appeared in: Davidovich, Lahdo et al. (Hg.) 2014 – From Tur Abdin to Hadramawt, 179–188

Wrestling in multifarious modernity

Bromber, Katrin , Krawietz, Birgit , Petrov, Petar

Appeared in: International sport 31(4), 391–404

Local Governments and Urban Service Delivery

Kalia, Sumrin , Iqbal, M. Asif

Appeared in: The State of Development in Urban Pakistan Annual Review , 111–128

Theologische Anthropologie

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Theol. Revue 110(2), 157–159

Gendered Practices of Counterinsurgency at Checkpoints in Southern Thailand

Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: Peripherie 34(133), 26–45

Cosmopolitanism and conflicts. Changes and challenges in Ottoman urban governance

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Freitag, Lafi (Hg.) 2014 – Urban Governance Under the Ottomans, 1–17

Aswāq al-Dhahab and the Classical Maqāmāt. A Comparative Study

Alagunfon, Sulaiman Adewale

Appeared in: Soyele (Hg.) 2014 – Language and Literature in Education, 114–126

Sleepy Side Alleys, Dead Ends, and the Perpetuation of Eurocentrism

Kirmse, Stefan

Appeared in: European Journal of International Law 25(1), 307–311

Zwanzig Jahre Alltag. Lebens-, Welt- und Selbstbild im Journal des Ahmad Ibn Tawq

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Wollina, Torsten

Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht | 2014

Aḥmad Ibn Ṭawqs (1443–1510) Taʿlīq ist eines von wenigen arabischen Tagebüchern, die aus einer 1000 Jahre währenden Tradition erhalten sind. Seit der Veröffentlichung des ersten Bandes im Jahr 2000 hat es sich zu einem grundlegenden Quelltext für die Sozial-, Wirtschafts- und Mentalitätsgeschichte der Mamlukenzeit entwickelt.In diesem Buch nimmt Torsten Wollina erstmals diesen einzigartigen Text selbst in den Fokus. Als umfangreichstes überliefertes Exemplar einer weit verbreiteten Praxis eröffnet er Einblicke sowohl in die Methoden und Praktiken literarischer und schrifttümlicher Produktion als auch in die sozialen Realitäten seiner Zeit. Als Selbstzeugnis erlaubt der Text Rückschlüsse darauf, wie sein Autor sich selbst im Verhältnis zu anderen Menschen und zu der Welt im Ganzen sah.

Aḥmad Ibn Ṭawq's Taʿlīq (d. 1510) is one of only a few examples that survived from an indigenous arabic diary tradition which lasted about a thousand years. It is also by far the most extensive one, its edition amounting to almost 2,000 pages covering twenty years. Despite considerable scholarly attention in recent years, this is the first monograph dedicated to the Taʿlīq, not as a source but as the subject of inquiry. To these ends, Torsten Wollina discusses it as an ego-document shedding new light on the interdependence of text form and presented information. The first of four chapters frames the study by placing the Taʿlīq within the arabic diary tradition, which conformed both to the needs of historians (as primary sources) and to those of each author (as a pragmatic text for everyday use). Chapters 2 and 3 give attention to Ibn ?awq’s worldview, treating his household and his social contacts in the wider world, respectively. The final chapter addresses the author's self image and the concepts of self available in his times.

Transforming Houses. The Changing Concept of the House in Kashgar

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Internationales Asienforum 1(45), 171–192

Women’s Movements and Countermovements. The Quest for Gender Equality in Southeast Asia and the Middle East

Derichs, Claudia , Fennert, Dana

Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing | 2014

Checkpoints ans the Gendered Policing of Nation-State Boundaries in Southern Thailand

Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: Bachmann, Bell et al. (Hg.) 2014 – War, Police and Assemblages, 126–144

Urban Governance Under the Ottomans. Between Cosmopolitanism and Conflict

Freitag, Ulrike , Lafi, Nora

Abingdon: Routledge | 2014

Tausch und Kategorien bei der Nussernte in Kyzyl Üngkür

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune

Appeared in: Schmidt (Hg.) 2014 – Mensch und Umwelt in Kirgistan, 52–61

Sprachliche Imagination im Film. Tapori Hindi und die Verwendung sprachlicher Register im populären indischen Kino

Kramer, Max

Appeared in: Working Papers in Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures (2)

Wer spricht wie für wen - und warum?. Zur Anerkennung, Authentizität und Repräsentation von Muslimen unter liberal-säkularen Bedingungen

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Zotta, Neumann (Hg.) 2014 – Vielfältiges Deutschland, 357–377

Pluralität ohne Beliebigkeit. Ernst Cassirers Beitrag zum Dialog der Religionen

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Religionen unterwegs 20(4), 23–28

Under Construction. Logics of Urbanism in the Gulf Region

Bromber, Katrin , Krawietz, Birgit , Wippel, Steffen; Steiner, Christian

Farnham: Ashgate | 2014

Turkey's Summer of Love and the Art of Political Protest

Shaw, Wendy

Appeared in: X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly 16(3)

German Muslim federations. Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland and Koordinierungsrat der Muslime

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Peter, Ortega (Hg.) 2014 – Islamic movements of Europe, 230–237

Kritik der neomythischen Vernunft. Neomythen der beruhigten Endlichkeit

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Theol. Revue 110(2), 140–142

The performativity of face-veil controversies in Europe

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Brems (Hg.) 2014 – The experiences of face veil, 263–277

History of Islamic Theology / Islamische Theologiegeschichte

Schmidtke, Sabine; Brodersen, Angelika; Berger, Lutz; Lohlker, Rüdiger; Franke, Patrick

Religion under liberal-secular governance. dialoguing with Muslims in Germany

Amir-Moazami, Schirin

Appeared in: Küpper, Hempfer et al. (Hg.) 2014 – Religion and society, 135–158

Genealogie und Migrationsmythen im antiken Mittelmeerraum und auf der Arabischen Halbinsel.

Toral-Niehoff, Isabel , Renger, Almut-Barbara

Berlin: Edition Topoi | 2014

Faszinierungsprozesse. Religiös motivierte und geschlechtsspezifisch geformte Reaktionen junger Menschen auf islamische Predigten

Amir-Moazami, Schirin , Reichertz, Jo

Berlin; Essen: BMFSFJ, Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend | 2014

Challenging a Home Country. A Preliminary Account of Indonesian Student Activism in Berlin, Germany

Hasyim, Syafiq

Appeared in: Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 7(2), 183–197

Gender, Justice and Rights. The Malaysian Case

Schäfer, Saskia , Lee, Julian C.H.

Appeared in: Tazreiter, Yean (Hg.) 2014 – Globalization and Social Transformation

Living with Patriarchy and Poverty. Women's Agency and the Spatialities of Gender Relations in Afghanistan

Schütte, Stefan

Appeared in: Gender, Place & Culture 21(9), 1176–1192

Arab Revolutions and Beyond. Change and Persistence

Belakhdar, Naoual

Cairo: Center for North African and Midlle Eastern Politics, FU Berlin; Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo | 2014

„Beten – mit den Lippen an Gott hängen“. Eine biblisch-literarische Spurensuche

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Elazar Benyoëtz 2014, 156–172

Sport and nationalism in the Republic of Turkey

Krawietz, Birgit

Appeared in: International sport 31(3), 336–346

Die Frauenbewegung zwischen Vereinnahmung und Opposition

Schmidt, Eva Christine

Appeared in: inamo (77), 20–25

Anti-Feminist Discourses and Islam in Malaysia

Schäfer, Saskia , Holst, Frederik

Appeared in: Derichs, Fennert (Hg.) 2014 – Women’s Movements and Countermovements

Die Erneuerung der Tiǧānīya in Mauretanien. Popularisierung religiöser Ideen in der Kolonialzeit

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Frede, Britta

Berlin: Edition Klaus Schwarz | 2014

Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die Sozial- und Religionsgeschichte der maurischen Tiganiya anhand der Analyse ihrer religiösen Theorie und Praxis sowie ihrer sozialen Organisation. Mithilfe der Neuerschließung arabischer Manuskripte, Print-, Video-, Audiomedien und Zeitzeugeninterviews wird das Leben des mauretanischen Sufi-Scheichs Šai?ani (1907-1986) rekonstruiert. Šai?ani repräsentierte den Zweig der maurischen Tiganiya, der sich maßgeblich für die Etablierung einer im Senegal entstandenen Erneuerungsbewegung in Mauretanien einsetzte. Diese von Ibrahim Niasse (1900-1975) Ende der 1920er Jahre inspirierte Erneuerung zeichnete sich insbesondere durch die Popularisierung von Transzendenzerfahrungen aus. Der in der Studie skizzierte Prozess der Sedentarisierung setzt die Geschichte der untersuchten religiösen Gemeinschaft in den Kontext der sozio-ökonomischen Rahmenbedingungen des kolonialen sowie postkolonialen Mauretaniens und liefert so einen Beitrag zum Verständnis der jüngeren Historiographie Mauretaniens und des nachklassischen Sufismus.

The Successful Life of Qurbon Amirqulov. Memories of Leadership in the Southern Periphery of Uzbekistan

Baldauf, Ingeborg , Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: ASIEN 129, 115–136

The Arab(ian) Gulf. Urban Development in the Making

Bromber, Katrin , Krawietz, Birgit , Christian Steiner, Steffen Wippel

Appeared in: Wippel, Bromber et al. (Hg.) 2014 – Under Construction, 1–16

Tablīghī Jamā‘at

Reetz, Dietrich

Appeared in: Peter, Ortega (Hg.) 2014 – Islamic Movements in Europe, 30–36

Laïcité and Piety. The Tablīghī Jamā‘at in France

Reetz, Dietrich

Appeared in: Peter, Ortega (Hg.) 2014 – Islamic Movements in Europe, 195–200

Perspectives on Truth, Justice, Reparation and Reconciliation in Central Mindanao

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera

Appeared in: Domes, Jaeger (Hg.) 2014 – Dealing

Sunni and Shiite Passion Stories Revisited. On the Superseding of Sacrifice and Its Eventual Re-Empowerment

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Dehghani, Horsch (Hg.) 2014 – Martyrdom in the Modern Middle, 59–71

Social Justice through Citizenship?. The Politics of Muslim Integration in Germany and Great Britain

Lewicki, Aleksandra

London: Palgrave Macmillan | 2014

978-1-137-43662-7

Paixões bíblicas como desafio. Negociação, desarmamento e reconstrução do sacrifício de Abraão no Alcorão

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Baitello, Wulf (Hg.) 2014 – Emoção e Imaginação, 151–160

Eine "religiöse Mutation der Spätantike": Von tribaler Genealogie zum Gottesbund. Koranische Refigurationen pagan-arabischer Ideale nach biblischen Modellen

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Renger, Toral-Niehoff (Hg.) 2014 – Genealogie und Migrationsmythen im antiken, 203–232

Der Koran "europäisch"gelesen: Überlegungen zum spätantiken Horizont des Koran

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Başol, Özsoy (Hg.) 2014 – Geschichtsschreibung zum Frühislam, 21–48

The Challenge of Biblical Passion Narratives. Negotiating, Moderating, and Reconstructing Abraham's Sacrifice in the Qur'an

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Cordoni, Langer (Hg.) 2014 – Narratology, 251–263

The Ottoman Greeks and the Great War: 1912-1922

Morack, Ellinor

Appeared in: Bley, Kremers (Hg.) 2014 – The World during the First, 213–228

Turning Therapies. Placing Medical Diversity

Dilger, Hansjörg

Appeared in: Medical Anthropology 33(1), 1–5

Frames of Time. Periodization and Universals in the Works of Abdallah Laroui

Riecken, Nils

Appeared in: Der Islam 91(1), 115–134

Il Cairo, tra realismo e allegoria nella narrativa di Nağīb Maḥfūẓ e ʿAlāʾ al-Aswānī

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Marino, Gallo et al. (Hg.) 2014 – Landscapes and Mindscapes, 35–50

Wakhi in transition. From Wakhan to multilocal distribution

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Bыlbыl, Nazir Ahmad 2014, 5–10

Süße Intervention. Die Zuckerfabrik in Baghlan gestern und heute

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Daxner (Hg.) 2014 – Deutschland in Afghanistan, 25–38

Al-Ḥīra. Eine arabische Kulturmetropole im spätantiken Kontext

Toral-Niehoff, Isabel

Leiden; Boston: Brill | 2014

978-90-04-22926-6

The Central Asian oases. from trading towns to centres of modernisation

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Marshall, Lavie et al. (Hg.) 2014 – Oasis dans la mondialisation, 125–130

Mapping Popular Perceptions. Security, Insecurity and Police Work in Yemen

Transfeld, Mareike , Soudias, Dimitris

Sanaa: Yemen Polling Center | 2014

Yemen: CGC Roadmap to Nowhere. Elite Bargaining and Political Infighting Block a Meaningful Transition

Transfeld, Mareike

Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik | 2014

Translocal Ethics. Hizmet Teachers and the Formation of Gülen-inspired Schools in Urban Tanzania

Dohrn, Kristina

Appeared in: Sociology of Islam 1(3-4), 233–256

Review of Die Anden : ein geographisches Porträt by Axel Borsdorf; Christoph Stadel

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Die Erde - Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin 145(4), 260

Philological Vignettes from (Near) East to West

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Geschichte der Germanistik 45/46, 71–74

Domestic, Religious, Civic?. Notes on Institutionalized Charity in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Derbal, Nora

Appeared in: Benthall, Lacey (Hg.) 2014 – Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy, 145–167

Zwischen Reformversprechen und Status Quo. Frauen in Saudi-Arabien

Derbal, Nora

Appeared in: APuZ - Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte(46), 19–24

"That you Be Brought Near.". Union beyond the Grave in the Arabic Literary Tradition

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Jussen, Targoff (Hg.) 2014 – Love after Death, 71–91

Social stratification and change in Herzegowinian urban life in the Tanzimat era

Grandits, Hannes

Appeared in: Freitag, Lafi (Hg.) 2014 – Urban Governance Under the Ottomans, 79–96

Arabische Philologie

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Geschichte der Germanistik 45/46, 169–170

Der abwesende Dritte. Die Darstellung des Islam im Titulus V des Dialogus des Petrus Alfonsi

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Cardelle de Hartmann, Roelli (Hg.) 2014 – Petrus Alfonsi and his Dialogus, 159–182

Brokerage and Interpersonal Relationships in Scholarly Networks. Ibn Ḥaǧar al-ʿAsqalānī and His Early Academic Career

Gharaibeh, Mohammad

Appeared in: Conermann (Hg.) 2014 – Everything is on the Move, 233–266

Der Koran - europäisch gelesen. Der Koran als historisches Vermächtnis der Spätantike

Neuwirth, Angelika

Appeared in: Bibel und Kirche 69(3), 132–139

Playing with gender. The carnival of al-Qays in Jeddah

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Maksudyan (Hg.) 2014 – Women and the City, 71–85

Foreword

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Wippel, Bromber et al. (Hg.) 2014 – Under Construction, XXI–XXII

Beyond Europe. New Perspectives on the Great War

Freitag, Ulrike

Appeared in: Bley, Kremers (Hg.) 2014 – The World during the First, 23–25

Jedan osmanlijski izvor o vojsci Kraljevine Srbije iz 1915

Miladinović, Jovo

Appeared in: Vojnoistorijski glasnik (1), 253–273

„Die Mauer der Angst ist gefallen“

Cilja Harders , Susanne Klaiber

Appeared in: Focus Online

Islam: Der rechte Glaube und der Rechtsstaat

Gudrun Krämer

Appeared in: Berliner Zeitung

Arabische Philologie

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Geschichte der Germanistik 43/44, 166–168

Mittler zwischen Orient und Okzident

Jörg Matthias Determann

Appeared in: abi>>, 24–25

Niẓām al-Yahūd (“The Statute of the Jews”). Imām Yaḥyā’s writing to the Jews of Ṣanʿāʾ from 1323/1905

Hünefeld, Kerstin

Appeared in: Regourd, Vallet E. (Hg.) 2013 – Chroniques du manuscrit au Yémen, 26–74

Barelwi movement

Reetz, Dietrich

Appeared in: Bowering, Crone et al. (Hg.) 2013 – Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, 64–65

Deobandi movement

Reetz, Dietrich

Appeared in: Bowering, Crone et al. (Hg.) 2013 – Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, 131–132

Gender-Based Barriers to Access to Health Care and Medicine. The Case of India and China

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera , Fatima Alvarez-Castillo

Appeared in: Chaturvedi, Ladikas et al. (Hg.) 2013 – The Living Tree

Perspectives, Aspirations and Constraints. How To Do Politics in Off-Centre Afghanistan

Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: Schetter (Hg.) 2013 – Local Politics in Afghanistan, 163–175

Gregory I. McIntosh ile söyleşi

Feray Coşkun

Appeared in: Atlas, 98–108

State and Religion. Considering Indonesian Islam as Model of Democratisation for the Muslim World

Hasyim, Syafiq

Appeared in: Occasional Papers, Friedrich Naumann Stiftung für die Freiheit(122), 1–34

The Return of Islam in South East Europe. Debating Islam and Islamic Practices of Family Law in Albania and Kosovo

Sinani, Besnik

Appeared in: Berger (Hg.) 2013 – Applying Sharia in the West, 111–124

Kitāb al-Tafṣīl li-jumal al-Taḥṣīl. Facsimile Edition of MS Glaser no. 51, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. With Introductions and Indices by Hassan Ansari and Jan Thiele

Thiele, Jan , al-Khurāshī, Sulaymān b. ʿAbd Allāh; Ansari, Hassan

Teheran: Mīrāth-e maktūb; Freie Universität Berlin | 2013

À propos de l'attribution du ms. Ambrosiana ar. F 122, fol. 35b. Un fragment d’un texte zaydite du Yémen

Thiele, Jan , Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Chroniques du manuscrit au Yémen (16), unpag.

Bureaucratic Policy Making in Pakistan

Kalia, Sumrin

Appeared in: The Dialogue 8(2), 156–170

The dowry of the state? The Politics of Abandoned Property and the Population Exchange in Turkey, 1921-1945

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Morack, Ellinor

Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press | 2013

When the Greeks and surviving Armenians of present-day Turkey were forced to leave their homeland in 1922, the movable and immovable property they had to leave behind became known as „abandoned property“(emval-i metruke). In theory, this legal term implied that the absent owners continued to enjoy their property rights and were represented by the state. In practice, however, their houses, fields and belongings were stolen. They were used for the immediate housing needs of the remaining population, distributed among the rich and powerful and sold in public auctions. Initially, only a small part of abandoned property was under control of the new Ankara government, which was eager to use it as a source of revenue for the empty state coffers. Before it could do so, however, the government had to deal with various forms of active and passive resistance: homeless people and refugees squatted „abandoned“ homes and fields, and members of parliament initially refused to pass laws that would have legalized government administration of „abandoned“ property. From 1924 onwards, the property compensation for among incoming migrants from Greece (the so-called exchangees) threatened the financial interests of the state and pitted the newcomers against the existing population. By focusing on all these aspects of the „abandoned property“ question and the multiple forms of resistance against its administration by the state, this book offers unique insights into the social and political history of early republican Turkey.

Neue Räume, neue Zeiten. Kindheit und Familie im Kontext von (Trans-)Migration und sozialem Wandel

Stephan-Emmrich, Manja , Hunner-Kreisel, Christine

Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag | 2013

The Ambiguous Nation. Case Studies from Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century

Grandits, Hannes , Brunnbauer, Ulf

München: Oldenbourg | 2013

Jugoslawien in den 1960er Jahren. Auf dem Weg zu einem (a)normalen Staat?

Grandits, Hannes , Sundhaussen, Holm; Höpken, Wolfgang

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz | 2013

Theologie in der jemenitischen Zaydiyya. Die naturphilosophischen Überlegungen des al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ

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Thiele, Jan

Leiden: Brill | 2013

Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (st. 1188) war einer der einflussreichsten Vertreter der im 12. Jahrhundert einsetzenden Rezeption der Basraer Muʿtazila im Jemen. Er verfasste ausgefeilte Werke zur Ontologie, Kausalität und zu jener Attributenlehre, die als Theorie der „Zustände“ ( aḥwāl) bekannt ist. Somit ist er einer der seltenen muʿtazilitischen Denker, der eine umfassende Systematisierung seiner Naturphilosophie hinterlassen hat. Jan Thieles Studie beruht weitestgehend auf unerforschten Handschriften und gibt dadurch neue Einsichten in ein nahezu unbekanntes Kapitel zayditischer und muslimischer Geistesgeschichte. Durch den Schwerpunkt auf die spätere Muʿtazila vermittelt das Buch ein differenziertes Verständnis für diachrone Entwicklungen und revidiert dadurch eine in der Forschung verbreitete statische Wahrnehmung ihrer Schullehre.

Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (d. 1188 C.E.) was one of the most prominent representatives of the emerging reception of Basran Muʿtazilism in 12th century Yemen. He composed highly sophisticated works on ontology, causality and the specific theory of attributes that has become known as the theory of “states” ( aḥwāl). He is therefore a rare case of a Muʿtazilī thinker who left a comprehensive and systematised account of his natural philosophy. Jan Thiele’s study makes extensive use of hitherto unexplored manuscripts, thereby providing new insight into a largely unknown chapter of Zaydī and Muslim doctrinal history. Focusing on the later Muʿtazila, this book conveys a nuanced understanding of diachronic developments in the school’s teachings in order to refine a rather static perception that prevails in modern scholarship.

Ein Jahr nach Husni Mubaraks Sturz

Cilja Harders

Appeared in: Focus Online

Understanding Pakistan.

Kreutzmann, Hermann; Mahmood, Talat

Berlin: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin | 2012

Representations of Space, Place-making and Urban Life in Muslim Societies

Desplat, Patrick

Appeared in: Desplat, Schulz (Ed.) 2012 – Prayer in the city, 9–34

A Shrine gone Urban. The Shrine of Data Ganj Bukhsh, Lahore, as a City within the City

Strothmann, Linus

Appeared in: Desplat, Schulz (Ed.) 2012 – Prayer in the city, 265–288

Prayer in the city. The making of Muslim sacred places and urban life

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Desplat, Patrick , Schulz, Dorothea E.

Bielefeld: transcript | 2012

Pakistan's State-run Shrines. Establishment and Contestation of a National Religious Identity at Punjab ́s most important Sufi Shrine

Strothmann, Linus

Appeared in: Kreutzmann, Mahmood (Hg.) 2012 – Understanding Pakistan, 193–210

Indonesian Art in the Periphery. Contemporary South Sumatran Lacquer Art

Seise, Claudia

Appeared in: Kopania (Hg.) 2012 – South-East Asia, 261–265

Fashioning the Gentlemanly State. The Curious Charm of the Military Uniform in Southern Thailand

Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: International Feminist Journal of Politics 14(4), 470–488

Ahmad al-Tijani and His Neighbors. The Inhabitants of Fez and their Perceptions of the Zawiya

Berriane, Johara

Appeared in: Desplat, Schulz (Ed.) 2012 – Prayer in the city, 57–76

La causalité selon al-Ḥākim al-Ğišumī

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Arabica 59(3-4), 291–318

A View from Within. Ibn Ṭawq’s Personal Topography of 15th century Damascus

Wollina, Torsten

Appeared in: Bulletin d’études orientales (61), 271–295

Philanthropie in Saudi-Arabien. Bestandsaufnahme und Untersuchung der organisierten wohltätigen Praxis in Djidda, Saudi-Arabien

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Derbal, Nora

Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius | 2012

Eine Kultur des Gebens ist in Saudi-Arabien omnipräsent. Jedoch wird Philanthropie spätestens seit 9/11 im saudischen Kontext zumeist als Instrument fundamentalistischer Ideologisierung und Finanzierung von internationalem Terrorismus dargestellt. Zugleich sind außerhalb der Landesgrenzen Einblicke in die äußerst lebendige wohltätige Praxis, die das alltägliche Leben zahlreicher Saudi-Araber prägt, rar. Ausgangspunkt dieser Studie ist die Beobachtung, dass Philanthropie ein immer stärker sichtbares und bedeutungsvolles Phänomen in der saudischen Gesellschaft darstellt. Auf der Grundlage einer empirischen Bestandsaufnahme der zentralen wohltätigen Organisationsformen in Djidda geht die Arbeit der Frage nach, wie sich die zunehmende Attraktivität dieses Engagements erklären lässt. Im Kontext seiner religiösen, polit-ökonomischen und rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen werden die Dynamiken des philanthropischen Felds in Saudi-Arabien aufgezeigt und abschließend seine zentralen Akteure vorgestellt.

Die Autorität von Identität. Geschichten aus Mittelasien um 1900

Baldauf, Ingeborg

Appeared in: Pfluger-Schindlbeck (Hg.) 2012 – Welten der Muslime, 147–188

What Happens After Class?. The Islamic Concepts and Values of Iman, Ihsan, Al-Haya, Imam and Umma in Indonesian Pesantren

Seise, Claudia

Appeared in: Curaming, Dhont (Hg.) 2012 – Education in Indonesia, 151–179

Aufklärung wäre wünschenswert

Gudrun Krämer

Appeared in: Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung

Introduction

Gräf, Bettina , Schneider, Nadja-Christina

Appeared in: Gräf, Schneider (Hg.) 2011 – Social Dynamics 2.0, 9–26

Expanding the Toolbox. Discourse Analysis and Area Studies

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Gräf, Schneider (Hg.) 2011 – Social Dynamics 2.0, 145–163

Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity. Part IV: The Eastern Diaspora 330 BCE-650 CE

Hünefeld, Kerstin , Ilan, Tal

Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck | 2011

"Die Scharia ist kein feststehender Kodex"

Gudrun Krämer , Michael Hesse

Appeared in: Frankfurter Rundschau

Preserving Yemen's Cultural Heritage: The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Project

Thiele, Jan , Schmidtke, Sabine

Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut | 2011

Appeared in: Hefte zur Kulturgeschichte des Jemen, no. 5

Theologie kann Religionswissenschaft nicht ersetzen

Sabine Schmidtke

Appeared in: Der Tagesspiegel

Lifestyle and Liberty in the Name of Piety. Philanthropy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Derbal, Nora

Appeared in: John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy and Civic Engagement (Hg.) 2011 – Takaful 2011, 46–75

Pre-Modern Arabic Philologists. Poetry's Friend or Foes?

Gründler, Beatrice

Appeared in: Geschichte der Germanistik 39/40, 6–21

Kausalität in der Mu'tazilitischen Kosmologie. Das Kitāb al-Mu'aththirāt wa-miftāḥ al-muškilāt des Zayditen al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (st. 584/1188)

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Thiele, Jan

Leiden: Brill | 2011

Die Bedeutung zayditischer Quellen für die Erforschung muʿtazilitischer Theologie ist spätestens seit der spektakulären Wiederentdeckung einzigartiger Handschriften im Jemen der 1950er Jahre allgemein anerkannt. Dennoch sind der Wissenstransfer und die Adaption muʿtazilitischen Denkens durch die jemenitische Zaydiyya bislang kaum erforscht. Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (st. 1188) war einer der wichtigsten Protagonisten dieses Prozesses im Jemen des 6./12. Jahrhunderts. Unter seinen zahlreichen Schriften zu naturphilosophischen Fragen findet sich auch ein systematisches Traktat zur Kausalität, welches im vorliegenden Buch umfassend untersucht und kritisch ediert wird. Die Studie gewährt Einblick in ein faszinierendes Kapitel islamischer Geistesgeschichte und analysiert erstmals eine muʿtazilitische Systematik zur Kausalität.

The importance of Zaydī sources for historical research on Muʿtazilī theology is generally acknowledged since the spectacular discoveries of unique manuscripts in Yemen in the 1950s. Yet the knowledge transfer and adoption of Muʿtazilī thought by the Yemeni Zaydiyya still remain an understudied field. Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (d. 1188) was one of the main promoters of Muʿtazilism in 6th/12th century Yemen. His works mainly focus on natural philosophy and include a systematic treatise on causality which is comprehensively examined and critically edited in this volume. The present study gives insight into a fascinating chapter of Islamic intellectual history and offers the first analysis of a Muʿtazilī theory of causality.

Of Traditional Protectors and Modern Men. Engendering a Youth Gang in East Timor

Streicher, Ruth

Appeared in: Peripherie 30(118-119), 264–282

One year on the scene. Contemporary art in Indonesia

Seise, Claudia

Berlin: regiospectra | 2010

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Saudi-Arabien. Ein Königreich im Wandel?

Freitag, Ulrike

Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh | 2010

Witnessing Fun. Tamil-speaking Muslims and the Imagination of Ritual in Colonial Southeast Asia

Appeared in: Bergunder, Fresem et al. (Hg.) 2010 – Ritual, Caste, 189–218

„Hüter der heiligen Stätten". Die Pilgerfahrt nach Mekka unter saudischer Herrschaft

Haakh, Nora

Appeared in: Freitag (Hg.) 2010 – Saudi-Arabien, 237–262

Literarische Grenzgänge. Der neue saudische Roman

Clauß, Julia

Appeared in: Freitag (Hg.) 2010 – Saudi-Arabien, 221–236

Die liberale Reformbewegung in Saudi-Arabien. Analyse und Übersetzung der Reformpetition vom 2. Februar 2007

Maneval, Stefan

Appeared in: Freitag (Hg.) 2010 – Saudi-Arabien, 61–87

Rethinking Muslim Politics. The Rampuri Experience

Razak Khan

Appeared in: Economic and Political Weekly, 16–18

Gender and Vulnerable Populations in Benefit Sharing. An Exploration of Conceptual and Contextual Points

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez , Alvarez-Castillo, Fatima; Lucas, Julie Marianne

Appeared in: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18, 130–137

Hasan al-Banna

Krämer, Gudrun

Oxford; New York: OneWorld | 2009

978-1851684304

Racialising Religion in the Debate on Religious Freedom in Malaysia

Schäfer, Saskia

Appeared in: Al‐Jami’ah: Journal for Islamic Studies (47)

The Law is Not Enough. Free and Prior Informed Consent Issues Raised by the Mining of Philippine Indigenous Peoples’ Lands; With Insights from the San-hoodia Case

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera

Appeared in: Wynberg, Schroeder et al. (Hg.) 2009 – Indigenous Peoples, 271–284

Für eine Methodik des Zu-Zweit-Forschens. Erfahrungsbericht eines Dialogs

Reyhé Steenberg, Rune , Strothmann, Linus

Appeared in: Berger, Berrenberg et al. (Hg.) 2009 – Feldforschung, 463–486

The Tasaday Twenty Four Years After. Insights on Ethnicity and the Rights Framework

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Appeared in: AghamTao - Journal of the Anthropological Association of the Philippines 17(75-83)

Der Islam in Indonesien nach 1998. Am Beispiel der Partai Keadilan Sejahtera

Kandale, Frauke-Katrin

Berlin: regiospectra | 2008

978-3-940132-03-1

Social Capital, Morality and the Politics of Urbanidad. The Case of Sidewalk Clearing Operations in an Urban Space

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez , Rey, Erika

Appeared in: AghamTao - Journal of the Anthropological Association of the Philippines 15

Museum für Islamische Kunst

Nadja Danilenko , Stefan Weber

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 15

Khondamir schreibt Geschichte…um

Nadja Danilenko , Philip Bockholt

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 22

Jemen: Humanitäre Katastrophe wird sich eher verschlechtern

Mareike Transfeld , Ann-Kathrin Büüsker

Deutschlandfunk

"Die iranische Moderne" und der Westen: Philosophischer Diskurs in Berlin

Roman Seidel , Carsten Probst

Deutschlandradio Kultur

„Saudi-Arabien hat Bedrohung durch IS erkannt“

Ulrike Freitag , Barenberg, Jasper

Deutschlandfunk

"Die Kultur der Ambiguität. Eine andere Geschichte des Islams"

Nadja Danilenko , Thomas Bauer

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 5

Gebundene Schönheit

Nadja Danilenko , Friederike Weis

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 21

Frankreichs Fehler mit dem Islam

Schirin Amir-Moazami

Deutschlandradio Kultur

Der Kadi und seine Zeugen

Nadja Danilenko , Christian Müller

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 14

Die Abbasiden

Nadja Danilenko , Axel Havemann

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 4

Die Safaviden

Nadja Danilenko , Tilman Trausch

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 10

Koran to go

Nadja Danilenko , Cornelius Berthold

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 25

Reverberations. Violence Across Time and Space

Altuğ, Seda , Navaro, Yael; Özlem Biner, Zerrin; Bieberstein, Alice von

PhiladelphiaUPenn Press

The Banisher of Madness. An Interpretation of Language as the Vessel of All Truths Sacred and Profane in the Teachings of Ibn al-Sarrāj of Baghdad

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Rašić, Dunja

PiscatawayGorgias Press

Born in the late 9th century Baghdad, the ʿAbbāsid grammarian ‘Abū Bakr Muḥammad b. Saḥl Ibn al-Sarrāj came to be remembered as the Banisher of Madness and the virtuous scholar whose life has exemplified the culture of Arabs in its fullness. Lauded as the arch-enemy of Hellenistic sciences and, at the same time, as the main source of transmission of Aristotelian logic from the 10th century philosophers to the grammarians of Baghdad; Ibn al-Sarrāj nonetheless remains a shadowy figure in the history of Arabic grammar studies up until today. This book addresses this issue by examining the problematic relationship between language, logic and grammar in Ibn al-Sarrāj’s teachings.

’99 Lights in Europe’s Sky’. Commemorating Islamic History in Europe through Indonesian Eyes

Wolf, Silvia

Appeared in: Alexandru, Manea (Hg.) 2021 – Religious Narratives in Contemporary Culture

I am Ahmed: Muslim assimilation in Europe

Schirin Amir-Moazami

CBC Radio

Ḥāl (theory of “states” in theology)

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Fleet, Krämer et al. (Hg.) – Encyclopeadia of Islam

Stigmatisierung in Deutschland. Der Rassismus tobt nicht nur am rechten Rand

Schirin Amir-Moazami

Deutschlandfunk

Appeared in: Sein und Streit

Tell me a History

Nadja Danilenko

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 0

Muhammad

Nadja Danilenko , Gudrun Krämer

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 1

Die Frühzeit

Nadja Danilenko , Jens Scheiner

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 2

“Der Koran als Text der Spätantike”

Nadja Danilenko , Michael Marx

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 3

Daylamī, Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Fleet, Krämer et al. (Hg.) – Encyclopeadia of Islam

Jaʿfar b. Abī Yaḥyā, Shams al-Dīn Abū l-Faḍl

Thiele, Jan

Appeared in: Fleet, Krämer et al. (Hg.) – Encyclopeadia of Islam

Die Mamluken

Nadja Danilenko , Albrecht Fuess

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 6

Die Ilkhaniden (Mongolen)

Nadja Danilenko , Birgitt Hoffmann

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 7

Buchkultur und Wissensvermittlung

Nadja Danilenko , Konrad Hirschler

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 8

Die Osmanen I

Nadja Danilenko , Markus Koller

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 9

Le plaisir de l'ivresse. Haschich et littérature homoérotique dans l'époque mamelouke

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Lagrange, Savina (Hg.) 2020 – Words of Desire

Intoxicants, Islamic World

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Routledge Medieval Encyclopedia Online forthcoming

Islamisches Recht

Nadja Danilenko , Hans-Georg Ebert

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 11

Hashish and Homoerotic Desire in Pre-Modern Arab Society

Marino, Danilo

Appeared in: Kreil, Sorbera et al. (Hg.) forthcoming – Sexual Norms in the Arab

Pastoralists in China

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Stone, Dennis et al. (Hg.) 2015- – The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia

Das Mogulreich

Nadja Danilenko , Eva Orthmann

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 12

Becoming a Tidtu a Muslim (a True Muslim). Religious and Moral Subjectivities Caught Between Adat and the MILF Islamic Revivalism

Castillo, Rosa Cordillera Alvarez

Appeared in: South East Asia Research , forthcoming

Notizbuch eines Webers

Nadja Danilenko , Boris Liebrenz

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 13

Kashmir

Kreutzmann, Hermann

Appeared in: Stone, Dennis et al. (Hg.) 2015- – The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia, 1–3

Jābir b. Ḥayyān

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Fleet, Krämer et al. (Hg.) – Encyclopeadia of Islam, 91–97

Die Qajaren

Nadja Danilenko , Christoph Werner

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 16

Arabische Dichtung

Nadja Danilenko , Beatrice Gründler

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 17

Multaka: Treffpunkt Museum

Nadja Danilenko , Salma Jreige

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 18

Die Osmanen II

Nadja Danilenko , Christoph Neumann

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 19

Stadtgeschichte aus Biographien

Nadja Danilenko , Paula Manstetten

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 20

Alchemy

Forster, Regula

Appeared in: Fleet, Krämer et al. (Hg.) – Encyclopeadia of Islam, 15–28

God in the World of Man. Hans Jonas‘ Philosophy of Religion

Bongardt, Michael

Appeared in: Burckhart, Gordon (Hg.) – Global Ethics and Moral Responsibility

Lehren und Lernen (8.-15. Jh.)

Nadja Danilenko , Sebastian Günther

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 23

Aufklärung transregional

Nadja Danilenko , Roman Seidel

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 24

Authoritarian Middle East regimes don't like acedmics - ask Matthew Hedges

Jannis Julien Grimm

Appeared in: open democracy, 22.11.2018

Die Welt nachschlagen

Nadja Danilenko , Syrinx von Hees

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 26

Himmel und Hölle

Nadja Danilenko , Christian Lange

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 27

Von den Griechen lernen

Nadja Danilenko , Peter Adamson

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 28

Imperium ohne Geltungsdrang

Nadja Danilenko , Anna Vlachopoulou

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 29

Das Tor zu Mekka

Nadja Danilenko , Ulrike Freitag

Podcast

Appeared in: Tell me a History 30

Saudi-Arabien: Peitschenhiebe für Blogger

Ulrike Freitag

Deutschlandfunk Nova

Overseeing the pre-1915 lands and layering power in present-day Batman, Turkey

Altuğ, Seda

Appeared in: Navaro, Özlem Biner et al. (Hg.) 2021 – Reverberations

Wohin steuert Saudi-Arabien?

Ulrike Freitag

Deutschlandfunk

Prof. Dr. Ehud R. Toledano ile Osmanlı’da Kölecilik ve Afro-Türkler Üzerine Bir Söyleşi

Akpinar, Müge , Körükmez, Lülüfer

Appeared in: Toplumsal Tarih (278), 60–68

die diskussion. History Live

Gudrun Krämer , Guido Knopp

Phoenix

Denken und Sprache

Roman Seidel , Étienne Roeder

Deutschlandfunk

Appeared in: Sein und Streit

Contested sovereignties along the Syrian border (1921-1939)

Altuğ, Seda

Appeared in: Cimino (Hg.) 2020 – Syria: Borders, Boundaries, and the State