Modern scholarship has often, and with varying results, attempted to understand the system of education in the classical Islamic world. Makdisi, and many in his wake, have described a sophisticated organisation for the production of culture, while quantitative studies have shown who the producers of such culture were and where and how they lived. Few studies, however, focus on the time which is often described as the pre-madrasa period, a period in which the production of culture was still a fluid process, not codified enough to make for easy systematization. This paper identifies patterns in the careers of third/ninth and fourth/tenth century Baghdad intellectuals, concentrating in particular on the relation between learning on the one sid...
Jafri* Abstract: The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic c...
The Islamic Intellectual Tradition developed through three periods: classical times, medieval times,...
Qasbahs have remained outside academic purview and been neglected, despite an acknowledgement of th...
Scholars constitute the most fully documented social group of pre-modern Islamic societies. Cities w...
While much research has been carried out on the topic of education, most of this has focused on the ...
Traditionally dated from the 8th to the 14th century, historians generally agree on the period of th...
Baghdad occupied a center of Islamic civilization as of the beginning of the second century AH. The ...
This article analyzes the history of Islamic intellectual progress during the Abbasid Dynasty which ...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The Muqaddimah [Translated as: I...
Many people see that objects die when their life elapse ; and every object is valid for a certain pe...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
AbstractThis paper is divided into two parts. In the first study the “Features of Muslim education a...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The\ud Muqaddimah [Translated a...
Golden age is a period of inspiration and phenomenal throughout the history of Islamic civilization....
Often times, the study of history focuses on concrete events, such as wars or political measures. In...
Jafri* Abstract: The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic c...
The Islamic Intellectual Tradition developed through three periods: classical times, medieval times,...
Qasbahs have remained outside academic purview and been neglected, despite an acknowledgement of th...
Scholars constitute the most fully documented social group of pre-modern Islamic societies. Cities w...
While much research has been carried out on the topic of education, most of this has focused on the ...
Traditionally dated from the 8th to the 14th century, historians generally agree on the period of th...
Baghdad occupied a center of Islamic civilization as of the beginning of the second century AH. The ...
This article analyzes the history of Islamic intellectual progress during the Abbasid Dynasty which ...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The Muqaddimah [Translated as: I...
Many people see that objects die when their life elapse ; and every object is valid for a certain pe...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
AbstractThis paper is divided into two parts. In the first study the “Features of Muslim education a...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The\ud Muqaddimah [Translated a...
Golden age is a period of inspiration and phenomenal throughout the history of Islamic civilization....
Often times, the study of history focuses on concrete events, such as wars or political measures. In...
Jafri* Abstract: The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic c...
The Islamic Intellectual Tradition developed through three periods: classical times, medieval times,...
Qasbahs have remained outside academic purview and been neglected, despite an acknowledgement of th...