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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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The Last Days of Al-ghazzali and the Tripartite Division of the Sufi World: Abu Hamid Al-ghazzali's Letter to the Seljuq Vizier and Commentary
Journal article by Jonathan A. C Brown; The Muslim World, Vol. 96, 2006
Subjects: Baghdad Iraq, Islam, Letters, Mysticism, Religion & politics, Religious history, Social classes, al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid
...al-Ghazzali. Muhammad b. Fakhr al-Mulk b. Nizam al-Mulk, fully the third generation of...powerful and influential Seljuq vizier Nizam al-Mulk (d. 485/1092) appointed this gifted...addressee as the then-deceased Nizam al-Mulk or another of his sons, Ahmad.6...

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IBN Al-Salah Al-Shahrazuri and the Isnad
Journal article by Eerik Dickinson; The Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, 2002
Subjects: Ibn al-Salah al-Shahrazuri--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Islam, Islam and politics--History, Islamic learning and scholarship--History, Oral tradition--Religious aspects
...intermediaries, irrespective of their number. The Saljuk vizier Nizam al-Mulk argued, "In my opinion, the elevated hadith is the one...discipline of hadith, see Abd.sup.subset al-Hadi Rida, "Amali Nizam al-Mulk al-wazir al-Saljuqi fi l-hadith," Majallat Ma.sup.subsethad...

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The Last of the Nishapuri School of Tafsir: Al-Wahidi (D. 468/1076) and His Significance in the History of Qur'anic Exegesis
Journal article by Walid A. Saleh; The Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 126, 2006
Subjects: Koran (Sacred work)--History, Philologists--Influence, Philologists--Works, Philology--Analysis, Wahidi, Ahmad al-Naysaburi al---Influence, Wahidi, Ahmad al-Naysaburi al---Works
...Shafiites from the same region, and both patronized by the same regime, the Saljuqs (and specifically by the vizier Nizam al-Mulk and his brother). (4) Even so, al-Wahidis is a surprising name for al-Ghazali to choose, at least in light of what...

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Al-Juwayni's Thought and Methodology, with a Translation and Commentary on Luma Al-Adilla
Journal article by Frank Griffel; The Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, 2002
Subjects: al-Juwayni's Thought and Methodology, with a Translation and Commentary on Luma al-Adilla (Book)--Reviews
...Seljuq empire is characterized in just one sentence which says simply that many schools were opened under the reign of Nizam al-Mulk and Alp Arslan (p. 31). Current myths are frequently repeated, like the one that al-Farabi was the leading philosopher...

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Science and the Occult in the Thinking of Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
Journal article by John W. Livingston; The Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 112, 1992
Subjects: Al-Jawziyya, Ibn Quayyim--Attitudes, Occultism--Middle East, Religious literature--Analysis
...fallen under, first, the Sunni reaction embodied by the writings of al-Ghazzali and the nizamiyya-madrasa system of Nizam al-Mulk, and finally, under the hooves of Mongol ponies, the specter of the occult had risen, superstitious offspring of legitimate...

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