Bonn Islam Studies

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The Bonner Islamic Studies ( BIS ) are appearing since 2003 Islamic studies book series (ISSN 2191 to 4222). It is the successor to the earlier Bonn Oriental Studies . The series is edited by Stephan Conermann ( University of Bonn ), who also contributed many volumes to the series. It appears in the EB-VERLAG Dr. Brandt.

With only a few exceptions, the volumes in the series appear in German.

Overview

  • Volume 1: Interrogation, Polarité et Argumentation. Mohammed Nekroumi: Vers une Théorie Structurale et Énonciative de la Modalité en Arabe Classique
  • Volume 2: Between Network and Discourse. Bekim Agai: The educational network around Fethullah Gülen (born 1938): The flexible implementation of modern Islamic ideas
  • Volume 3: Mustafa al-Bakri . Ralf Elger: On the self-portrayal of a Syrian scholar, Sufi and poet of the 18th century
  • Volume 4: Islamic Studies as Cultural Studies I. Stephan Conermann, Syrinx von Hees (ed.): Historical Anthropology. Approaches and possibilities
  • Volume 5: Strategies for coping with contingency. Nader Purnaqcheband: The Mughal ruler Humayun (r. 1530–1556) depicted in the Tazkriat al-Waqiat of his personal servant Jauhar Aftabcis. (including a commented translation)
  • Volume 6: Evliya Celebi in the Crimea . Caspar Hillebrand, Stephan Conermann: A travel report from the years 1665 and 1666
  • Volume 7: Modern Controversies in Quranic Studies. Mohammed Nekroumi, Jan Meise (eds.)
  • Volume 8: The Sibanids . Stephan Conermann: Research status and tasks for the future
  • Volume 9: The German Persia Policy and the Russian-British Rivalry 1906 to 1914. Piotr Szlanta
  • Volume 10: Turkish Foreign and Security Policy after the End of the East-West Conflict in 1990/2001. Mehmed Ocal.
  • Volume 11: Islamic scholars from Bonn introduce themselves. Stephan Conermann, Marie-Christine Heinze (eds.):
  • Volume 12: Akbar and Gahangir . Heike Franke: Investigations into political and religious legitimation in text and images.
  • Volume 13: The so-called Game o lI-Hesab of Emad as-Sarawi. Nejat Göyünc. A guide to state accounting from approx. 1340. Diss. Phil. Göttingen 1962. (Reprint)
  • Volume 14: Otfried Weintritt: Arabic historiography in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire (16th - 18th centuries)
  • Volume 15: Au croisement des cultures de droit occidentale et musulmane. Raja Sakrani: Le pluralisme juridique dans le code tunisien des obligations et des contrats
  • Volume 16: Mustafa Kamil (1874–1908) - politician, journalist and speaker, in the service of Egypt. Tonia Schüller.
  • Volume 17: Alevism in its divergent relationship to Islam. Andreas Gorzewski
  • Volume 18: Zabān-i Zanān - The Voice of Women. Life and work of Ṣadīqa Daulatābādī (1882–1961). Jasmine Khosravie
  • Volume 19: Oriental Travelers in Europe. Bekim Agai, Zita Ágota Pataki (eds.). European Travelers in the Middle East: Images of Self and Imaginations of the Other
  • Volume 20: The Bosporus on a visit to the Rhine . Bekim Agai (ed.). A journey through contemporary Turkish culture
  • Volume 21: Change from uncertainty factor to stability factor? Asiye Öztürk: The change in Turkish regional policy in the “ Greater Middle East ” with special consideration of the phase after September 11, 2001
  • Volume 22: Ritual and Leadership in the Subud Brotherhood and the Tariqa Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya . Asfa Widiyanto
  • Volume 23: Basic normative structures of the theology of Sunni Islam in the 12th and 18th centuries Century. Jens Bakker
  • Volume 24: Al-Kawkab al-mušriq fīmā yaḥtāǧ ilayhi al-muwaṯṯiq li-ʿālim aš-šurūṭ. Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Munʿim al-Ḥasanī al-Ǧarawānī aš-Šāfiʿī. Edited and commented on by Souad Saghbini
  • Volume 25: Ways to Heaven, Gates to Hell. Marlene Kurz. Fażlīzāde ʿAlī ’s Struggle with the Diversity of Ottoman Islam
  • Volume 26: Islamic Ethics of Responsibility in the 17th Century. Florian Zemmin. A Weberian understanding of Kātib Čelebi's (1609–1657) ideas of action
  • Volume 27: On the attribute doctrine of the Wahhābīya with special consideration of the writings of Ibn ʿUṯai . Mohammad Gharaibeh
  • Volume 28: Between Wars and Globalization. Awat Yakub Othman. The status of women in Northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan)
  • Volume 29: The Development of Civil Society Structures in Turkey (2002–2010). Gül Sen. The transformation of the political system from an elite democracy to a participatory democracy
  • Volume 30: German-Turkish Encounters - Alman Türk Tesadüfleri. Hedda Reindl-Kiel, Seyfi Kenan (eds.). Festschrift for Kemal Beydilli Kemal Beydilli'ye Armağan
  • Volume 31: The Hašimite system of rule under King ʿAbdallāh II. Jonas Teichgreeber
  • Volume 32: Law of Life and Form of Community. Dominik Schlosser. Muḥammad Asad (1900–1992) and his understanding of Islam
  • Volume 33: Muslims in Interwar Europe and the Deconstruction of Fascination with the West. Mehdi Sajid. A critical examination of Šakīb ʾArslān's articles in the Egyptian magazine al-Fatḥ (1926–1935)
  • Volume 34: Elena Smolarz: Institution building in Islam under Russian imperial influence using the example of the Orenburg Spiritual Assembly of the Mohammedan Law 1788–1860
  • Volume 38: The Whole Life as Jihād . Carsten Polanz . Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī and the multidimensional engagement in the way of Allah

Individual evidence

  1. uni-bonn.de
  2. cf. Tazkirat-ul-Waqiat (en.banglapedia.org)
  3. On Shaykh Aḥmad Khaṭib Sambas, cf. Achmad Khotib al-Syambasi (Indonesian)

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