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Studies in Islamic Traditions and Literature

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A collection of articles and studies discussing early Islamic tenets and beliefs based on Islamic traditions and literature.

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1. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj¿d). I. Arabs and prostration at the beginning of Islam and in the Qur'¿n" / 2. "Muslim attitudes towards prostration (suj¿d). II. The prominence and meaning of prostration in Muslim literature" / 3. "Traditions and controversies concerning the suj¿d al-Qur'an in ¿ad¿th literature" / 4. "The thanksgiving prostration (suj¿d al-shukr) in Muslim traditions" / 5. "Muslim Traditions against Secular Prostration and Inter-religious Polemic" / 6. "¿adith and Muslim dietary norms: some traditions on the goodness of meat and the permissibility of horse meat" / 7. "'Two rivers are believers and two are disbelievers'. A sacred river geography in a saying attributed to Müammad?" / 8. "Islamic traditions regarding the use of fabrics and clothing" / 9. "Inna All¿h yubghi¿u al-bal¿gh min al-n¿s: a study of an early ¿ad¿th" / 10. "Methods and contexts in the use of Hadiths in classical tafs¿r literature: the exegesis of Q 21:85 and 17:1" / 11. "The staff of Moses transforming into a snake in Islamic exegesis and traditions" / 12. "Modern Islamic exegesis and the rejection of the Isr¿'¿liyy¿t: the legends about the staff of Moses transforming into a snake" / 13. "At cock-crow: some Muslim traditions about the rooster" / 14. "'I just came to visit some relatives'. The wolf in Joseph's story" / 15. "Origin and use of the term isra'iliyyat in Muslim literature", in Arabica, 46 (1999), 193-210


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Roberto Tottoli is Professor of Islamic studies at the Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Italy. His fields of interest are early Islamic traditions and literature and the Qur'an in European history.


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A collection of articles and studies discussing early Islamic tenets and beliefs based on Islamic traditions and literature.

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