This blog will explore the history of Islamic books within the wider perspectives of the cultural and intellectual history of the transmission of knowledge between the Near East, Europe, and North America.Books are the material evidence of cultural and intellectual history. As physical artifacts, whether written by hand or mechanically printed, they preserve not only written texts, but also information about production modes, reading habits, book ownership, and the book trade. An Islamic book can be made by and for Muslims or non-Muslims, because the adjective “Islamic” refers to Islamic civilization and is not limited to the faith itself. This definition is derived from Oleg Grabar’s The Formation of Islamic Art (rev. ed., New Haven, Co...
The Persian world history “Ḥabīb al-siyar” is one of the most copied historiographical works in Isla...
Islamic library has been exist in the classical era, precisely during the reign of Umayyad dynasty. ...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...
The chapter approaches the book in Arabic script as the indispensable means for the transmission of ...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
This book tells the story of a manuscript repository found all over the pre-modern Muslim world: the...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Muslims and Popular Culture illustrates how Muslims participate in a broa...
Islamic manuscripts represent the plethora of Islamic Cultural heritage, written by hand, that have ...
The online tour provides the essential ingredients for understanding the Islamic civilization which ...
The Islamic World is a collection of important and representative documents from all periods of Isla...
Humbert Geneviève. The Book in the Islamic World. The written World and Communication in the Middle ...
The writing of this scientific work aims to describe how the development of literacy in Muslim count...
The early history of book was originated from Chinese civilization far before Islam was born. Variou...
This book is an outcome of efforts made to consolidate the main topics covered in the International ...
The Persian world history “Ḥabīb al-siyar” is one of the most copied historiographical works in Isla...
Islamic library has been exist in the classical era, precisely during the reign of Umayyad dynasty. ...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...
The chapter approaches the book in Arabic script as the indispensable means for the transmission of ...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
This book tells the story of a manuscript repository found all over the pre-modern Muslim world: the...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Muslims and Popular Culture illustrates how Muslims participate in a broa...
Islamic manuscripts represent the plethora of Islamic Cultural heritage, written by hand, that have ...
The online tour provides the essential ingredients for understanding the Islamic civilization which ...
The Islamic World is a collection of important and representative documents from all periods of Isla...
Humbert Geneviève. The Book in the Islamic World. The written World and Communication in the Middle ...
The writing of this scientific work aims to describe how the development of literacy in Muslim count...
The early history of book was originated from Chinese civilization far before Islam was born. Variou...
This book is an outcome of efforts made to consolidate the main topics covered in the International ...
The Persian world history “Ḥabīb al-siyar” is one of the most copied historiographical works in Isla...
Islamic library has been exist in the classical era, precisely during the reign of Umayyad dynasty. ...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...