Sunday, 26 June 2011

Internet Islamic History Sourcebook

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The Pre-Islamic Arab World
Pre-Islamic Arabs
Pre-Islamic Persia

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Muhammad and Foundations - to 632 CE
Religious and Social Context of 7th Century Arabia
Muhammad
Hadith
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Islam Faith and Theology
General
The Sunni Tradition
The Shi'ite Tradition
Sufism
Islam as a Modern Faith
Women in  Islam
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Islamic Expansion and Empire
Conquests
Government Institutions
Islamic Africa [Sub-Sahara]
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The Caliphate
General
Government
Science
Culture
  • The Poets of Arabia, Selections
  • Al Hariri of Basrah (446-516 A.H./1054-1122 CE): Maqamat, (The Assemblies), c. 1100 CE, 12 of the 50 "assemblies". Maqamat (singular Maqamah) were a popular sort of Arabic entertainment literature (adab). This is perhaps the most popular example.
  • The Women and Her Suitors story from the Thousand and One Nights [caution: very rude!]
  • The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor story from the Thousand and One Nights [At Sacred Texts]
  • The Arabian Nights Entertainments, translated by Andrew Lang
  • The Arabian Nights, translated Sir. Richard Francis Burton. Full Text - Sacred Texts]
  • Ibn Fadlan. Risala 921 CE [At VikingAnswerLady]
    Ibn Fadlan -an Arab chronicler. In 921 C.E., the Caliph sent Ibn Fadlan with an embassy to the King of the Bulgars of the Middle Volga. Ibn Fadlan wrote an account of his journeys with the embassy, called a Risala. This Risala is of great value as a history, although it is clear in some places that inaccuracies and Ibn Fadlan's own prejudices have slanted the account to some extent.
  • Nasir-i-Khusraw (1046-1052): Book of Travels (Safarnama) [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
  • The Nizámu'l Mulk (?-1092 CE) : On the Courtiers and Familars of Kings
  • Ibn Battuta (1307-1377 CE): Travels, selections
  • Ibn Battuta (1307-1377 CE): Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354
  • 2ND Arthur Goldschmidt: A Concise History of the Middle East. Chap. 8. "Islamic Civilization"
  • 2ND Oleg Grabar: Ceremonial and Art at the Umayyad Court. PhD Dissertation, Princeton Univ 1955. Chap. I. The Umayyad Royal Idea and its Expression under Mu'awiyah I. pp 18 ff
  • 2ND Oleg Grabar: The Formation of Islamic Art, (New Haven: Yale Univ Press, 19??), pp. 43- 71,.Chap. 3 "The Symbolic Appropriation of the Land" chapter 3
  • 2ND S. M. Ghazanfar: The Islamic World and the Western Renaissance [At Cyberistan]. 
    Useful enough, but written with a chip on his shoulder by an economist.
Philosophy
Gender and Sexuality in Classical Islam
  • The Qur'an on Homosexuality.
  • Edward Carpenter (1884-1929): Iolaus: An Anthology of Friendship [chapter on Arabia and Persia], with extracts from Rumi, Hafiz and Saadi.
  • The Tale of Nur Al-Din Ali and his Son Badr Al-Din Hasan,
    from The Arabian Nights, translated Sir. Richard Francis Burton.
  • Abu Nawas (c.756-810 CE): Poetry
  • The Nizámu'l Mulk (?-1092 CE) : On the Courtiers and Familars of Kings
  • Sa'di (1184-1292 CE): Gulistan, 13th Century CE, Full text of Persian prose/poetry text with significant homoerotic content.
  • Rumi: Poetry
  • Sa'di (1184-1292 CE): The Gulistan, c. 1256 CE. another translation.
  • Sheikh Nefzaoui: The Perfumed Garden, 16th Cent. CE/c. A.H 925, translated by Sir Richard Burton , in chapter files, full text, [At Bibliomania]
    A guide to sex by a Tunisian writer of the 16th century. Does not discuss male homosexuality, but does discuss Lesbianism (in chap. 20).
  • Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq (1522 - 1592 CE): Lesbian Love in A Turkish Bath, 1560  [At Internet Archive, from Letters Magazine]
  • 2ND Richard Burton: Terminal Essay, from his edition of the Arabian Nights.
    Burton' compilation of data on variety of societies was meant to explain some of the stories in The Nights. In doing so, he provided first overview of Islamic homosexuality.
  • 2ND Islam and Homosexuality [At Geocities]
    An extremely homophobic article which claims Islam never tolerated homosexuality.
Successor States: Ummayyad Spain
Successor States: Fatamid Egypt
Successor States: Mameluke Egypt
Successor States: North Africa/Maghreb
The Mongol Invasions
  • Ibn al-Athir: On The Tatars, 1220-1221CE
    The effects of the Mongols in Persia.
  • Bar Sauma (c. 1278-1313):  The Monk of Kublai Khan, Emperor of China; or The History of the Life and Travels of Rabban Sawma, Envoy and Plenipotentiary of the Mongol Khans to the Kings of Europe and Markos who as Yahbh-Allaha III Became Patriarch of the Nestorian Church. Translated by E.A. Wallis Budge,   London: The Religious Track Society, 1928.  [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
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The Persians
Culture
Safavids
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The Turkish Irruption
Origins
Culture
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The Ottomans
General
Conquests
Government
Society
Ottoman Egypt
Culture
Decline
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The Expansion Eastwards
India
China
East Indies

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Interaction with the West
Crusades
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The Western Intrusion
Napoleon
European 19th Century Imperialism
The Ottoman Empire in the Face of Western Power
Algeria
Arabia
Egypt
Iran
Libya
Morocco
Sudan
World War I
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Islamic Nationalism
Arab Nationalism British and French Diplomacy Islam and Democracy Algeria Turkey Pakistan
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The Islamic World Since 1945
General International Affairs/Organizations Algeria
  • The Islamic Salvation Front National Provisional Executive Bureau:
    Communique No. 42, Algiers, November 14 1993 [At Historical Text Archive]
  • 2ND William Lewis, "Algeria at the Brink," Strategic Forum, National Defense University, Number 32, June, 1995  [At NDU]
Egypt Iran
  • Ayatollah Khomeini: The Uprising of Khurdad 15, 1979 [At this Site]
  • V.S. Naipaul: Among the Believers, The Atlantic Monthly, July 1981, [At The Atlantic, subscription required][Added 7/23/98]
    Shia Islam in Revolutionary Iran.
  • Iran Constitution, 1992 [At ICL]
    Includes a history of the 1979 revolution, and specific comments on the position of women.
Iraq Kurdistan
  • Robert Kaplan: Sons of Devils, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1987  [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
    On Kurdish identity.
  • Laurie Mylroie: After Saddam Hussein, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1992 [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
    On the Kurds in the Middle East.
Libya Saudi Arabia Syria
  • Syria Constitution, 1973 [At ICL]
The Palestine/Israel Conflict
  • World War I and its Effects
  • The Politics and Culture of the Interwar Years
  • Establishment of Israel
  • Israeli Government
  • Wars
  • Peace Efforts
  • Palestinian Organizations and Politics
  • Local Culture
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    Islamic History Maps
    Origins, Expansion and Core Areas Crusades Spain Persia Turks: Seljuqs and Ottomans India and Far East
    Further Resources on Islamic History

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