Humanism in the renaissance of Islam : the cultural revival during the Buyid age /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Leiden ; New York :
Brill,
1992.
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| Edition: | Second revised edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to the paperback edition
- 1. The Renaissance of Islam
- 2. Humanism in the Renaissance of Islam
- 3. The Physiognomy of the Age
- 4. The Mentality of the Age
- 5. The Roots of Cultural Efflorescence
- I. Setting the Stage. The Early Buyid Era. 1. The Ascent of the Buyids. 2. Relations between the Buyids and the Abbasid Caliphs. 3. Religious Policy of the Buyids. 4. The National Heritage of the Buyids. 5. Baghdad under Buyid Rule. 6. Cultural Life under the Buyids. 7. Muslim Religious Groups. 8. Muslim Theological Schools. 9. Non-Muslim Minority Groups. 10. Foreign Relations of the Buyids
- II. Schools, Circles, and Societies. 1. Yahya b. Adi and his School. 2. Abu Sulayman al-Sijistani's Circle. 3. Abu Sulayman al-Maqdisi and the Sincere Brethren. 4. Abu Abdallah al-Basri and his School. 5. The Vizier Abu Abdallah b. Sadan and his Circle
- III. Profiles: Scholars, Patrons, and Potentates. 1. Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi: The Secretary. 2. Abu Ali (b.) Miskawayh: The Courtier. 3. Ab l-Hasan al-Amiri: The Philosopher. 4. Abu l-Fadl b. al-Amld: The Chief Ustadh. 5. The Sahib Ismail b. Abbad: The Supremely Competent. 6. Adud al-Dawla: King of Kings
- Supplement: Humanism in the Renaissance of Islam. A Preliminary Study.