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THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD
General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad
Volume 42
Magic and Divination in Early Islam
THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD
General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad
| Byzantium before the Rise of Islam | Averil Cameron |
| The Sasanian East before the Rise of Islam | Shaul Shaked |
| The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of Islam | Frank E. Peters |
| The Life of Muhammad | Uri Rubin |
| The Expansion of the Early Islamic State | Fred M. Donner |
| The Articulation of Islamic State Structures | Fred M. Donner |
| Problems of Political Cohesion in Early Islam | R. Stephen Humphreys |
| Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times | Michael Bonner |
| The Turks in the Early Islamic World | C.E. Bosworth |
| Patterns of Everyday Life | David Waines |
| Production and the Exploitation of Resources | Michael G. Morony |
| Manufacturing and Labour | Michael G. Morony |
| Trade and Exchange in Early Islam | A.L. Udovitch |
| Property and Consumption in Early Islamic Society | Baber Johansen |
| Cities in the Early Islamic World | Hugh Kennedy |
| Nomads and the Desert in the Early Islamic World | Hugh Kennedy |
| Society and the Individual in Early Islam | to be announced |
| Muslims and Others in Early Islamic Society | Robert E. Hoyland |
| The Christian Communities in the Early Islamic World | Sidney H. Griffith |
| The Jewish Communities of the Early Islamic World | David Wasserstein |
| Archaeology and Early Islam | Donald Whitcomb |
| Early Islamic Numismatics and Monetary History | Michael Bates |
| Early Islamic Art and Architecture | Jonathan Bloom |
| The Qurn: Style and Contents | Andrew Rip pin |
| The Qurn: Formative Interpretation | Andrew Rippin |
| The Development of Islamic Ritual | G.R. Hawting |
| The Formation of Islamic Law | Wael B. Hallaq |
| Hadth: Origins and Development | Harold Motzki |
| Early Islamic Historiographical Traditions | Lawrence I. Conrad |
| Early Islamic Theology | Josef van Ess |
| Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Early Islam | Wilferd Madelung |
| Early Islamic Visions of Community | Wadd al-Q |
| ShTism: Origins and Early Development | Etan Kohlberg |
| Kharijite Movements in Early Islam | Ridwan al-Saiid |
| The Emergence of Islamic Mysticism | Bernd Radtke |
| The Islamic Philological Tradition | Ramzi Baalbaki |
| Early Arabic Poetry and Poetics | Suzanne Stetkevych |
| Early Arabic Prose Literature | Fedwa Malti-Douglas |
| The Rise of Islamic Philosophy | Everett Rowson |
| The Rise of Arab-Islamic Medicine | Lawrence I. Conrad |
| The Exact Sciences in Early Islam | Jamil Ragep |
| Magic and Divination in Early Islam | Emilie Savage-Smith |
| Education and Learning in the Early Islamic World | Claude Gilliot |
| The Early Islamic Manuscript Tradition | Jan Just Witkam |
| Early Islamic North Africa | Elizabeth Savage |
| The Formation of al-Andalus I | Manuel a Marn |
| The Formation of al-Andalus II | M. Fierro/J. Sams |
| The Modern Study of Early Islam | Lawrence I. Conrad |
THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD
General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad
Volume 42
Magic and Divination in Early Islam
edited by
Emilie Savage-Smith
First published 2004 in the series The Formation of the Classical Islamic World
by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library CIP Data
Magic and Divination in Early Islam - (The Formation of the Classical Islamic World)
1. Magic, Islamic 2. Magic - Islamic countries - History - To 1500 3. Divination - Islamic countries - History - To 1500
I. Savage-Smith, Emilie
133.430917671
US Library of Congress CIP Data
Magic and Divination in Early Islam / edited by Emilie Savage-Smith
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Magic - Religious aspects - Islam. 2. Occultism - Religious aspects - Islam. 3. Divination - Islamic Empire - History.
I. Savage-Smith, Emilie. BP190.5.M25M34 2003
ISBN 13 : 978-0-86078-715-0 (hbk)
THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD- 42
CONTENTS
Joseph Henninger
Francis E. Peters
Michael W. Dols
A. Fodor
Tewfik Canaan
Venetia Porter
Charles Burnett
Emilie Savage-Smith and Marion B. Smith
9. Ibn Taymiyya on Astrology:
Annotated Translation of Three Fatwas
Yahya J. Michot