New Issue of The Muslim World Available
July 21, 2014
The Muslim World journal, which reaches subscribers in 65 countries and has been connected with Hartford Seminary since 1938, has a new issue available. Two of the articles were written by Hartford Seminary faculty members — Profs. Yahya Michot and Feryal Salem.
The Muslim World is c0-edited by Profs. Yahya Michot and Timur Yuskaev, and published by Wiley-Blackwell. This scholarly journal is dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of scholarly research on Islam and Muslim societies and on historical and current aspects of Christian-Muslim relations. The journal includes research articles on historical and contemporary topics, comparative essays, and book reviews. At least one issue each year is devoted to a unifying theme
In the latest issue, articles include:
- Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī’s Response to Sharaf al-Dīn al-Mas῾ūdī’s Critical Commentary on Avicenna’s Ishārāt (pages 1–61) by Ayman Shihadeh
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Duncan Macdonald’s Pioneering Study of al-Ghazālī: Paths Not Taken (pages 62–70) by Kenneth Garden
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The Roots and Achievements of the Early Proto-Sunni Movement: A Profile and Interpretation (pages 71–88) by Matthew J. Kuiper
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Ibn Taymiyya’s Critique of Shī῾ī Imāmology : Translation of Three Sections of his Minhāj al-Sunna (pages 109–149) by Yahya M. Michot
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Muslim Selbstverständnis: Ahmet Davutoğlu answers Husserl’s Crisis of European Sciences (pages 150–170) by Scott Morrison
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Proselytizing Islam — Problematizing “Salafism” (pages 171–197) by Susanne Olsson
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Freewill, Qadar, and Kasb in the Epistle of Ḥasan al-Baṣrī to ῾Abd al-Malik (pages 198–219) by Feryal Salem
Book reviews include:
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