Author

Publication

2000 - State University of New York Press, Albany, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

57,250 words, Guess

Page Count

229 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL50089M
  • ISBN-10079144645X
  • OCLC Control Number42736309
  • Library of Congress Control Number99054127
  • LibraryThing2825619
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  • Goodreads2120687

Classifications

  • DDC297.6/1/095674709021
  • LCCBP63.B34 E64 2000

Description

"This book develops a new approach to the process of institutionalization and its social significance by focusing on Baghdad during the Sunni revival. Ephrat asserts that the Sunni revival was a period during which the fluid society of the "learned," the 'ulama,' emerged as a more defined and exclusive group. By unveiling the world of learning beyond its legal and organizational structures, this book explains how the Baghdadi 'ulama' constructed their social bonds and identities."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

IslamUlamaHistoryBaghdad (iraq)Study and teachingReligious institutionsIndia, history, 1000-1526

Places

Series Statement

  • Suny series in medieval Middle East history

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