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Laury Silvers
Sufi scholar Abu Bakr al-Wasiti (d. ca. 320 AH/932 CE) was called a'soaring minaret'for his cutting comments and keen theological insights. Wasiti's life is little known today, but elements of his lost Qur
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Laury Silvers
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Islamic Thought and the Art of Translation ISBN: 9789004529038
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https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004529038_023
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004529038_023
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Laury Silvers
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Comparative Islamic Studies. 2:171-180
Kecia Ali writes in her book Sexual Ethics and Islam that studies on the history and forms of gender injustice in Islam have yet to adequately address concomitant theological challenges concerning the nature of the divine justice and will. In respons
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Laury Silvers
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International Journal of Middle East Studies. 45:173-175
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Laury Silvers-Alario
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The Muslim World. 93:69-97
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Laury Silvers
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. 4:134-136
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Comparative Islamic Studies. 2:125-127
The papers included in this special issue of Comparative Islamic Studies were first presented at the 2006 meeting of the American Academy of Religion at a panel jointly sponsored by the Study of Islam and Women and Religion sections of the AAR; Ebrah
'God Loves Me': The Theological Content and Context of Early Pious and Sufi Women’s Sayings on Love1
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Laury Silvers
Publikováno v:
Journal for Islamic Studies; Vol 30 (2010)
Sufi sayings on divine love are expressed as deeply personal revelations of intimate experiences with the object of their attachment. However, no matter how personal an expression of such intimacy may be, when it is communicated, the lover’s expres
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Laury Silvers
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
A discussion of early Sufi practices and Sufis’ self-understanding of their mode of knowledge as one of the early Sunni religious sciences.