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Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy

A Tribute to a Renowned Scholar's Impact on Islamic Studies

Alireza Korangy editor Wheeler M Thackston editor Roy P Mottahedeh editor William Granara editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:De Gruyter

Published:24th May '16

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This collection honors the influential work of Ahmad Mahdavi Damgani in Islamic studies, showcasing contributions from esteemed scholars in various fields. Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy reflects his profound impact.

This volume presents a comprehensive exploration of key areas within Islamic studies, including Persian literature, Islamic history, and historiography. The essays featured are a testament to the scholarly contributions of Ahmad Mahdavi Damgani, a prominent figure in the fields of Arab and Persian studies for nearly 65 years. Each article reflects the breadth of his interests and the profound influence he has had on his students and the academic community at large.

The contributions in this collection honor Professor Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani's dedication to rigorous scholarship and meticulous attention to detail. His work spans various disciplines, from Arabic literature and philology to Islamic philosophy and jurisprudence. This volume not only showcases the depth of his knowledge but also highlights the diverse perspectives of respected scholars who have been influenced by his teachings.

Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy brings together a range of voices from the field of Islamic studies, each offering insights that resonate with the foundational work laid by Professor Mahdavi Damghani. The articles collectively underscore the enduring impact of his scholarship and the continued relevance of his research across multiple domains within Islamic studies.

ISBN: 9783110313727

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 814g

476 pages