The Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies (JAIS) is the world's most widely read journal in the field of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Vol. 18 (2018) Edited by Lutz Edzard & Stephan Guth
Table of Contents
Articles
Fact or Fiction? In Search of the "Learned Council" of Jirmānūs Farḥāt | |
Anthony Edwards |
Non-canonical Arabic Detective Fiction: The Beginnings of the Genre | |
Basilus Bawardi, Alif Faranesh |
Le soufisme New Age des salles de yoga | |
Dalia Chams |
Ibn Taymiyya on the Incoherence of the Theologians’ Universal Law: Reframing the Debate between Reason and Revelation in Medieval Islam | |
Carl Sharif El-Tobgui |
A book burner or not? History and myth: Revisiting al-Qāḍī ʿIyāḍ and the controversies over al-Ghazālī in the Islamic West | |
Nora S. Eggen |
Die Grenzen der Grammatiker: der Streit um die kanonischen Lesarten des Koranverses قَالُوٓاْ إِنْ هَٰذَانِ لَسَٰحِرَانِ qālū ʾin hāḏāni la-sāḥirāni, Sure 20 (Ṭāhā), Vers 63 | |
Salah Ata Fakhry |
Patterns in the history of the commentation on the so-called ḥadīth Ibn Masʿūd | |
Thomas Eich |
Espaces et identités transformés / transformants: L’entre-deux dans Fī l-Ṭufūla de ʿAbd al-Maǧīd Ben Ǧallūn | |
Laurence Denooz |
The Founding of Damascus University 1903-1936: An essay in praise of the pioneers | |
Sami Moubayed |
ISSN: 0806-198X