I’ve been steadily making my way through my summer reading that I’ve set out for myself. One of the titles, A History of Islamic Societies, by Ira M. Lapidus, as a sort of encyclopedic body of work that covers various Muslim societies through a historical frame work. In addition to Islamic Societies, I have also been reading several essays of Professor Lapidus that have been published in various academic journals. While not as a direct read, I do recommend his book as I is a great resource book for those who would like to have a firmer historical foundation on the many different Muslim societies and how they have been born out of one another. Professor Lapidus’ scholarship is exquisite and I recommend it highly. For those who are unfamiliar, Professor Lapidus, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Berkley. In addition to his book, here’s a link to a very informative lecture of Professor Lapidus at Berkley, hosted by Harry Kreisler. Professor Lapidus gives a very interesting insight into the various reasons why different Muslim women wear hijab as well as given a very broad, pluralistic description of the various Muslim societies, always reminding the viewer that Islam is a very grand, broad entity.
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Salaams,
Since your summer reading list seemed so very scant (LOL) I thought that I would suggest some books by Michael Sells. Have you read anything by him? If so what did you think of his work? I used to work with him when he was a professor of religion at Haverford College.
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Approaching the Qur’an: The Early Revelations by Michael Anthony Sells (Paperback – Jan 15, 2007)
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The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia (Comparative Studies in Religion and Society , No 11) by Michael A. Sells (Paperback – Dec 10, 1998)
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Mystical Languages of Unsaying by Michael A. Sells (Paperback – May 2, 1994)
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Early Islamic Mysticism: Sufi, Qur’an, Mi’raj, Poetic and Theological Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality) by Michael Anthony Sells (Paperback – Jan 1, 1995)
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Religion and Nationalism in Iraq: A Comparative Perspective (Studies in World Religions) by Susan Lloyd McGarry, Juan R. I. Cole, Alex de Waal, and Rohan Edrisinha (Paperback – Mar 1, 2007)
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The New Crusades: Constructing the Muslim Enemy by Michael Anthony Sells and Emran Qureshi (Paperback – Nov 2003)
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The Literature of Al-Andalus (The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature) by María Rosa Menocal, Raymond P. Scheindlin, and Michael Sells (Paperback – Aug 23, 2006)
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Desert Tracings: Six Classic Arabian Odes by ‘Alqama, Shanfara, Labid, ‘Antara, Al-A’sha, and Dhu al-Rumma. Tr. from the Arabic (Wesleyan Poetry in Translation) by Michael A. Sells (Hardcover – Jun 1, 1989)
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Thanks, Safiyah. I have some of the Sells titles as they were required readings for a couple of courses I had back in my Fall 2006 term. I will investigate the others.
You are very welcome, Marc. He is a humble scholar and a devoted husband and father. I think that he would enjoy joining your important blog dialog. I will try and alert him via email as he and his family have moved to Chicago.