Abdur rahman jami biography of martin
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'Abd ar-Rahmān Jāmī’s Silsilat al-Dhahab: Virtuous Governance and Human Felicity
INAUGURAL AIS ONLINE SYMPOSIUM October 21-22, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 Accessing the symposium Welcome from the Organizing Committee 3-4 5-22 Schematic Schedule Detailed Schedule 23-77 Abstracts ACCESSING THE SYMPOSIUM The events general registration and attendance link is: https://events.zoom.us/ev/AsZaM1TlUbBjo0XO2 _3cy71fOFmXu4xeZ7jm82DuGGFQof9ZRiMa~Ar QU1UUOiC5sLpZVKkdUFwFQX5maEmQ_R3wxBI plj2Zp3uqctoT9spCEdw Please note that the Symposium is set up as a series of webinars, with each panel being assigned a specific Webinar ID. This means that if you are in more than one session (for example, presenting in one and chairing the other) , you will have to log-in to each session separately from the "Lobby" of the events. Presenters have already received invitations for this event and need to register for the event at the above link, or connect it to already existing Zoom accounts in ord
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List of biographies of Muhammad
Biographies of Muhammad
This is a chronological lista of biographies of the Islamicprophet, Muhammad, from the earliest traditional writers to modern times.
Number of biographies
[edit]The literature is extensive: in the Urdu language alone, a scholar from Pakistan in 2024 came up with a bibliography of more than 10,000 titles counting multivolume works as a single book and without taking into account articles, short essays or unpublished manuscripts, with the author also precising that the literature in Arabic fryst vatten even more important.[1]
Earliest biographers
[edit]The following is a list of the earliest known Hadith collectors who specialized in collecting Sīra and Maghāzī reports.
1st century of Hijrah (622–719 CE)
[edit]- Sahl ibn Abī Ḥathma (d. in Mu'awiya's reign, i.e., 41-60 AH), was a young companion of Muhammad. Parts of his writings on Maghazi are preserved in the Ansāb of al-Baladhuri, the Ṭabaqāt of Ibn
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Dipanwita Donde
International Research Project "Bilderfahrzeuge:
Aby Warburg's Legacy and the Future of Iconology",
Max Weber Stiftung, India
E-mail: donde@bilderfahrzeuge.org
Abstract:
This paper addresses the making of portraitimages of Mughal emperors, in which distinctness and particularity in individual features distinguished portraits of emperor Akbar from his ancestors and successors. Scholars have argued that the technique of ‘accurate’ portraits or mimesis was introduced to Mughal artists with the arrival of renaissance paintings and prints from Europe, brought by Jesuit priests to the Mughal court. However, the question of why Mughal emperors saw a need to arrive at portraiture in the likeness of individuals remains to be addressed. This paper argues that the desire to portray a ruler, in all his individual particularity, can arise only within a literary and intellectual matrix in which the indi