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Supplier Dieu dans l'Egypte Toulounide: Le florilege de l'invocation d'apres Halid b. Yazid (IIIe/IXe siecle)
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Supplier Dieu dans l'Egypte Toulounide: Le florilege de l'invocation d'apres Halid b. Yazid (IIIe/IXe siecle)

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In Supplier Dieu dans l'Egypte Toulounide, Mathieu Tillier and Naim Vanthieghem provide the edition, translation and study of a booklet preserved on papyrus and dated 267/880-881. It offers a selection of some forty hadiths heard by Khalid ibn Yazid, a minor local scholar, concerning the invocations that every pious Muslim has to use when addressing God. Composed during the reign of the famous governor Ahmad ibn Tulun, the first autonomous ruler of Islamic Egypt, this manuscript bears exceptional testimony to the way traditional sciences were taught at the time. Not only does it open an unprecedented window on the milieu of ordinary transmitters, whose names soon fell into oblivion, but it also sheds new light on the Tulunids’ religious policy and on the islamisation of Egypt.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
20 October 2022
Pages
180
ISBN
9789004521797

In Supplier Dieu dans l'Egypte Toulounide, Mathieu Tillier and Naim Vanthieghem provide the edition, translation and study of a booklet preserved on papyrus and dated 267/880-881. It offers a selection of some forty hadiths heard by Khalid ibn Yazid, a minor local scholar, concerning the invocations that every pious Muslim has to use when addressing God. Composed during the reign of the famous governor Ahmad ibn Tulun, the first autonomous ruler of Islamic Egypt, this manuscript bears exceptional testimony to the way traditional sciences were taught at the time. Not only does it open an unprecedented window on the milieu of ordinary transmitters, whose names soon fell into oblivion, but it also sheds new light on the Tulunids’ religious policy and on the islamisation of Egypt.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
20 October 2022
Pages
180
ISBN
9789004521797