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Verfasst von:Akkerman, Olly [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:A neo-Fatimid treasury of books
Titelzusatz:Arabic manuscripts among the Alawi Bohras of South Asia
Verf.angabe:Olly Akkerman
Verlagsort:Edinburgh
Verlag:Edinburgh University Press
E-Jahr:2022
Jahr:[2022]
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (528 p.)
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Contents
 Maps and Figures
 Acknowledgements
 Notes on Transliteration and Dates
 Sources
 Prologue: Fatimid Encounters across the Indian Ocean
 Introduction Reading Sijistani in Gujarat: The Bohra Treasury of Books
 Inside the Treasury of Books: Reflections on the Ethnography of Manuscripts
 Chapter 1 Community: Introduction to the Alawi Bohras
 Chapter 2 Treasury of Books
 Chapter 3 Secret Universe
 Chapter 4 Manuscript Stories
 Chapter 5 Materiality of Secrecy
 Chapter 6 Script and Scribal Politics
 Conclusion: A Jihad for Books
 Epilogue: A Case for Social Codicology
 Glossary
 Bibliography
 Index
ISBN:978-1-4744-7958-5
Abstract:Explores communities, manuscripts and their spaces of dwellingUtilises extensive archival and ethnographic fieldwork including unique access to the Alawi Bohra treasury of booksShows that the manuscript transmission of Fatimid manuscripts is as much alive today as centuries agoArgues that the Alawi Bohra community's manuscript collection is fundamental to the construction of its Neo-Fatimid identityShifts the focus from the study of manuscripts as material objects to the social framework within which they gain meaning through their interaction with readersThis book tells the story of a manuscript repository found all over the pre-modern Muslim world: the khizanat al-kutub, or treasury of books. The focus is on the undisclosed Arabic manuscript culture of a small but vibrant South Asian Shi'i Muslim community, the Bohras. It looks at how books that were once part of one of the biggest imperial book repositories of the medieval Muslim world, the khizanat of the Fatimids of North Africa and Egypt (909CE-1171CE) ended up having a rich social life among the Bohras across the Western Indian Ocean, starting in Yemen and ending in Gujarat. It shows how, under strict conditions of secrecy, and over several centuries, one khizana was turned into another, its manuscripts gaining new meanings in the new social realities in which they were preserved, read, transmitted, venerated and copied into. What emerged was a new distinctive Bohra Ismaili manuscript culture shaped by its local contexts
DOI:doi:10.1515/9781474479585
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474479585
Schlagwörter:(s)Handschrift   i / (s)Arabisch   i / (g)Indien   i
 (g)Gujarat   i / (s)Bibliothek   i / (s)Islam   i / (g)Indien   i / (g)Gujarat   i
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : print
Sach-SW:HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia
 Bibliothèques islamiques
 Manuscrits arabes - Inde - Gujarāt
 Ismaéliens - Inde - Gujarāt
 Islamic libraries
 Ismailites
 Manuscripts, Arabic
Geograph. SW:India - Gujarat
K10plus-PPN:1868992942
 
 
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