LEADER 05933nam 2200661 450 001 9910827074903321 005 20210603212408.0 010 $a90-04-27940-7 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004279407 035 $a(CKB)2670000000573298 035 $a(EBL)1826876 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001368615 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11883134 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001368615 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11463749 035 $a(PQKB)11242632 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1826876 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004279407 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1826876 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10960932 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL654994 035 $a(OCoLC)894171666 035 $a(PPN)184936284 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000573298 100 $a20141110h20152015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe praised and the virgin /$fby Rusmir Mahmutc?ehajic? ; translated by Desmond Maurer and Saba Risaluddin ; with an Introduction by Gareth Jones 210 1$aLeiden, The Netherlands :$cBrill,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (888 p.) 225 1 $aPhilosophy of Religion : World Religions,$x2210-481X ;$vVolume 3 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-25501-X 311 $a1-322-23714-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreliminary Material -- Introduction: ?Whenever Zachariah Went in to Her? -- An Anthropo-cosmological Prelude -- 1 Nothing and Everything -- 2 Between Two Places of Annihilation of the Self -- 3 The Oath to the Praised -- 4 Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac -- 5 Israel and Moses -- 6 The Ark of the Covenant -- 7 David and the Tabernacle -- 8 Solomon and the Temple -- 9 Zachariah -- 10 Mary -- 11 John -- 12 The Anointed -- 13 Paraclete -- 14 World Axis and Axis of Humanity -- 15 Two Mosques -- 16 The Mihrab -- 17 Becca and Sion -- 18 Covered by the Hands of the Praised -- 19 The Debt -- Postlude: Finding the Sacred Centre -- Prelude on Human Perfection -- 1 On Self and World -- 2 Departure and Return -- 3 In the Torah -- 4 In Galatians -- 5 Hagar?s Posterity -- 6 In the Recitation (I) -- 7 In the Recitation (II) -- 8 In the Recitation (III) -- 9 Witness -- 10 Patterns -- 11 Stranger and Host -- 12 Hannah and Mary -- 13 The Union of the Praised -- Postlude: The Time of the World in the Time of the Self -- 1 The One -- 2 Witness -- 3 Religions -- 4 Ascending -- 5 Historiosophy -- 6 The Hour -- 7 Symbol -- 8 The Anointed and the Guided -- 9 Redemption -- 10 Religion in Society -- 11 The Cross of the Self -- 12 Descent -- 13 The Mosque -- 14 The Sacred Arts -- 15 The Living God -- 16 Building in Destruction -- 17 The People of the Book -- 18 Union -- 19 Return -- 1 Sign -- 2 Knower -- 3 Tautegory -- 4 Knowledge -- 5 Equilibrium -- 6 Service -- 7 Truth and Symbol -- 8 Participant and Observer -- 9 Inanimate Observer -- 10 We -- 11 Intellect and Reason -- 12 Sun, Moon and Cross -- 13 Apple, Vine, Rose and Lily -- 14 Bird, Zachariah and Mary -- 15 Hand, Rope and Staff -- 16 Spear, Sword and Axe -- 17 Bow -- 18 Solomon?s Seal -- 19 Vessel and Letter -- 1 The Covenant -- 2 Height and Depths -- 3 Initiation -- 4 Laughter and Tears -- 5 The Androgynous Mihrab -- 6 Maternal -- 7 Supreme Sameness -- 8 The Shekhinah -- 9 Baphomet -- 10 Ascent -- 11 Word and Light -- 12 The Becca of Sion -- 13 The Dearest Place -- 14 Ascension -- 15 With Zachariah -- 16 With Mary -- 17 The True and the Holy -- 18 The Recitation -- 19 The City of Peace -- Afterword: False Prophets -- Epilogue: Entering, Passing and Exiting -- 1 Standpoints -- 2 Krstjani and Muslims -- 3 Disputations -- 4 Initiation and Esoterism -- 5 Clear Proofs -- 6 In Continuity -- 7 One Word, Many Languages -- 8 On Ste?ci and Ni?ani -- 9 The Praised -- 10 ?The Apostate? -- 11 Witnesses -- 12 Interpretation -- 13 Listening -- 14 Memorizing -- 15 Recitation -- 16 Writing -- 17 Reading -- 18 Carving -- 19 Building -- Afterword: ?Accord Everything Its Right!? -- In the Manuscripts -- Post Scriptum: ?What Has Been Sent Down to You and What Was Sent Down before You? -- In the Mosques -- Addendum -- Post Scriptum: Worshipful Understanding -- In the Mihrabs -- Post Scriptum: Good People -- On the Stones -- Post Scriptum: Witnesses and Witnessing -- Afterword: The Face of the Praised -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aIn The Praised and the Virgin , Rusmir Mahmut?ehaji? provides an extended theologically and philosophically informed meditation on relations between the Muslim and Christian traditions, through the persons of Muhammad (the Praised) and Mary (the Virgin), as complementary bearers of God?s Word. He traces their presence in the extended encounter of the Abrahamic traditions that is Bosnia?s past and present, demonstrating how these traditions inform each other, while simultaneously preserving their difference and uniqueness. He lays fundamental groundwork for a more authentic dialogue, based on identity and difference in history under God, that is also a critique of inhumane ideologies and a modernity that has forsaken God and Man, again as reflected in the historical experiences of the Bosnian people. 410 0$aPhilosophy of religion. 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Firges [and three others] 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands :$cBrill,$d2014. 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (329 p.) 225 1 $aOttoman Empire and its Heritage,$x1380-6076 ;$vVolume 57 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-26670-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rPascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulaso?lu -- $tIntroduction /$rPascal W. Firges and Tobias P. Graf -- $tTrading between East and West: The Ottoman Empire of the Early Modern Period /$rSuraiya N. Faroqhi -- $tShifting Winds: Piracy, Diplomacy, and Trade in the Ottoman Mediterranean, 1624?1626 /$rJoshua M. White -- $tOttoman Seas and British Privateers: Defining Maritime Territoriality in the Eighteenth-Century Levant /$rMichael Talbot -- $tFrench Capitulations and Consular Jurisdiction in Egypt and Aleppo in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries /$rViorel Panaite -- $tF?r?setle Nazar Edes?n: Recreating the Gaze of the Ottoman Slave Owner at the Confluence of Textual Genres /$rNur Sobers-Khan -- $tTurks Reconsidered: Jakab Harsányi Nagy?s Changing Image of the Ottoman /$rGábor Kármán -- $tOf Half-Lives and Double-Lives: ?Renegades? in the Ottoman Empire and Their Pre-Conversion Ties, circa 1580?1610 /$rTobias P. Graf -- $tAspects of Juridical Integration of Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire: Observations in the Eighteenth-Century Urban and Rural Aegean /$rChristian Roth -- $tGunners for the Sultan: French Revolutionary Efforts to Modernize the Ottoman Military /$rPascal W. Firges -- $t?Humble Efforts in Search of Reform?: Consuls, Pashas, and Quarantine in Early-Tanzimat Salonica /$rGülay Tulaso?lu -- $tTransforming a Late-Ottoman Port-City: Salonica, 1876?1912 /$rSotirios Dimitriadis -- $tA Civic Initiative for the Founding of a Museum in the Ottoman Province around 1850 /$rMaximilian Hartmuth -- $tThe Transcultural Dimension of the Ottoman Constitution /$rAylin Koçunyan -- $tBibliography /$rPascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulaso?lu -- $tIndex /$rPascal W. Firges , Tobias P. Graf , Christian Roth and Gülay Tulaso?lu. 330 $aWell-Connected Domains offers a fresh perspective on the history of the Ottoman Empire as deeply connected to the world beyond its borders by way of trade, warfare and diplomacy, as much as intellectual exchanges, migration, and personal relations. 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