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The Islamic book: from Manuscript to Modern Media

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2008-2009

The course offers a first introduction to the importance of texts in Islamic civilization. Subjects treated: The importance of the book in Islam; How to handle God’s word? Images in prayer books; Infallibility and inimitability of the Koran; Taking Greek science from Islamic sources; An excursion to the obscure side (blasphemy, murder); Islam and European enlightenment;
Genealogies of learning; The proliferation of Islamic texts, Ibn Khaldun and the Dutch; The illuminated title-page, etc.

Rooster

Tuesday mornings 09.00 – 11.00 on September 11 and 25, October 9 and 30, November 6 and 27 and December 4 and 11. All at the Demonstration room of the Leiden University Library, Witte Singel 27, Leiden

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Onderwijsvorm

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Leerdoelen

At the end of the course students – understand the importance of the phenomenon book in Islam; – understand how Islamic booklore develops from the way God’s own word is handled in the material book; – have learnt how to use the internet for research on the islamic book; – understand the major historical developments of the islamic book by having become acquainted with a large number of specimens of Islamic books from the rich collections of Leiden University Library.

Literatuur

The course is given with a textbook (under construction) by Prof. Witkam. During the course profuse use is made of the original manuscripts and printed books in the Leiden Islamic collections.

Toetsing

Requirements for the course: Attendance (eight Tuesday mornings), occasional homework, final essay on a self-chosen subject.
(MES607 requires an extra assignment)

Informatie

Prof.dr. J.J. Witkam and during the first lecture (11 September).

Blackboard/webpagina

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Overzicht

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Opmerkingen

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