The Meaning of the Qur'ān


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Is Original Sin in Scripture?


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A significant contribution to theological anthropology, to our image of man from Biblical sources. A long introduction offers a good background for catechetics teachers. The first two sections develop the Old and New Testament ideas of man, especially in his relation to God. In the third section, the modern thought consulted includes Marx, Jaspers, Heidegger, Nietzsche, Kafka, Hemingway and a number of other writers. Each author's vision is criticized from the standpoint of the Christian vision.




The Sources of Islam


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Taxation in Islam


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Arabic Manuscripts


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Arranged alphabetically by subject and/or concept, the present handbook has been conceived, for convenience sake and quick reference, as an aid to students and researchers who are often puzzled or even sometimes intimidated by the ‘mysterious’ world of Arabic manuscripts and the technical language that goes with it. A companion volume to the recently published The Arabic Manuscript Tradition (2001) and its Supplement (2008), the vademecum comprises some 200 entries of varying lengths dealing with almost all aspects of Arabic manuscript studies (codicology and palaeography). It is richly illustrated with specimens from manuscripts and expertly executed drawings. The main sequence is followed by a number of appendices covering abbreviations, letterforms, sūrah-headings, major reference works and a guide to the description of manuscripts, as well as charts of major historical periods and dynasties.




The Talmud


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.




The Distinguished Jurist's Primer


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A critical analysis of the opinions of famous Muslim jurists and their methodologies. This is the second volume of the 12th-century work, translated from the Arabic.




Arabia and the Isles


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The Monastic Rules


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The four documents that make up the Rule of Saint Augustine, with two introductory essays