Mohamed ibn abdelkarim khattabi biography of abraham

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  • Chapter 1 Rabat School of Thought: Tradition, Modernity, and Critique from the Edge

    Abstract

    This long chapter, a summation of a quarter of a century of intellectual interest, tries to answer this major question: How do contemporary Moroccans think? The chapter provides some answers, in six parts, and locates this thinking within what is referred to here as the “Rabat School” – a geo-cultural nomenclature that is classical in Arabic scholarship and is introduced here to mean the diverse intellectual currents produced especially in Mohammed V University of Rabat since the s and s. Some of these currents have been widely engaged with in the broader Arab and Islamic world, as well as in the West by Muslim minorities and scholars. First, seeing that this type of work is unprecedented in its theme and scope of coverage, important methodological questions are raised and clarified. Second, the place of contemporary Moroccan thought is contextualized within contemp

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    See also: Literature of Morocco

    Bibliography

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    • Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey (ed), Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, London: Routledge, (Entry "Maghrib", p.&#;)
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      Table of contents :
      Cover page
      Halftitle page
      Title page
      Copyright page
      Series page
      Dedication
      Contents
      Illustrations and Maps
      Preface
      Introduction
      1 Berber Origins
      The problem stated
      Myth and legend
      Archaeological and historical theories
      2 From Carthage to Islam
      The Berbers and the Pax Romana
      The riddle of the Kasbahs
      3 Dynasts versus Heretics
      The Berghaouata
      The Senhaja princedom of Sijilmassa
      An Atlas heretic stronghold: Qala‘at El-Mehdi
      Almoravid intervention
      4 Triumph of the Atlas Berbers
      5 Makers of Mayhem: Beni Hilal and Ma’qil
      Almohad decline
      Worms in the Almohad woodwork
      Almohad debacle
      Nomad takeover
      6 Atlas Saints and Mountain Kings
      Start of the northwesterly push
      Seksawa heyday
      Lalla ‘Aziza and ‘Amr Hintati
      Saints and robber barons
      The Sa’adi sultans
      “Bum Hully,” the would-be mahdi
      7 Senhaja Revival
      The role of Zaouit Ahansal
      Driving force behind the Senhaja push
      The zaouia of Dila’
      Sharifian