A collection of articles and studies discussing early Islamic tenets and beliefs based on Islamic traditions and literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roberto Tottoli is Professor of Islamic studies at the Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Italy. His fields of interest are early Islamic traditions and literature and the Qur'an in European history.
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1. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj d). I. Arabs and prostration at the beginning of Islam and in the Qur' n" / 2. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj d). II. The prominence and meaning of prostration in Muslim literature" / 3. "Traditions and controversies concerning the suj d al-Qur'an in ad th literature" / 4. "The thanksgiving prostration (suj d al-shukr) in Muslim traditions" / 5. "Muslim Traditions against Secular Prostration and Inter-religious Polemic" / 6. " adith and Muslim dietary norms: some traditions on the goodness of meat and the permissibility of horse meat" / 7. "'Two rivers are believers and two are disbelievers'. A sacred river geography in a saying attributed to Müammad?" / 8. "Islamic traditions regarding the use of fabrics and clothing" / 9. "Inna All h yubghi u al-bal gh min al-n s: a study of an early ad th" / 10. "Methods and contexts in the use of Hadiths in classical tafs r literature: the exegesis of Q 21:85 and 17:1" / 11. "The staff of Moses transforming into a snake in Islamic exegesis and traditions" / 12. "Modern Islamic exegesis and the rejection of the Isr ' liyy t: the legends about the staff of Moses transforming into a snake" / 13. "At cock-crow: some Muslim traditions about the rooster" / 14. "'I just came to visit some relatives'. The wolf in Joseph's story" / 15. "Origin and use of the term isra'iliyyat in Muslim literature", in Arabica, 46 (1999), 193-210
1. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj d). I. Arabs and prostration at the beginning of Islam and in the Qur' n" / 2. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj d). II. The prominence and meaning of prostration in Muslim literature" / 3. "Traditions and controversies concerning the suj d al-Qur'an in ad th literature" / 4. "The thanksgiving prostration (suj d al-shukr) in Muslim traditions" / 5. "Muslim Traditions against Secular Prostration and Inter-religious Polemic" / 6. " adith and Muslim dietary norms: some traditions on the goodness of meat and the permissibility of horse meat" / 7. "'Two rivers are believers and two are disbelievers'. A sacred river geography in a saying attributed to Müammad?" / 8. "Islamic traditions regarding the use of fabrics and clothing" / 9. "Inna All h yubghi u al-bal gh min al-n s: a study of an early ad th" / 10. "Methods and contexts in the use of Hadiths in classical tafs r literature: the exegesis of Q 21:85 and 17:1" / 11. "The staff of Moses transforming into a snake in Islamic exegesis and traditions" / 12. "Modern Islamic exegesis and the rejection of the Isr ' liyy t: the legends about the staff of Moses transforming into a snake" / 13. "At cock-crow: some Muslim traditions about the rooster" / 14. "'I just came to visit some relatives'. The wolf in Joseph's story" / 15. "Origin and use of the term isra'iliyyat in Muslim literature", in Arabica, 46 (1999), 193-210
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