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From Skeptical Theism to Materialist Atheism

Mirza Fath ‘Ali Akhundzadeh’s Reception of David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

Urs Gösken   |
September 29, 2022
Politics & Identity
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Ernst Bloch’s Aristotelian Left and a Monument for Avicenna

Preliminary Reflections on Arab Theory and the Materialism Debate

Jens Hanssen   |
September 9, 2022
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Through the Eyes of the Child

The Perspective of Children in Iranian Cinema

Arezu Monshizadeh   |
July 7, 2022

These films revolve around a loss of youth and innocence, where the simplicity of a child’s point of view clashes with the harsh reality of the adult world.

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Volume 8  Diamond Graphic  2024

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Editor’s Introduction

Neguin Yavari
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A Western European Parallel to the Mythological Version of an Aetiology for Kalīla wa Dimna

Olga M. Davidson
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Recensions of Riddling Beast Fables

Gregory Nagy
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A Comparative Approach to the Medieval Theory of Authorship

Yuriko Yamanaka
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Volume 7  Diamond Graphic  2023

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Editor’s Introduction

Neguin Yavari
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The poetic agenda of Ferdowsi in aetiologizing the Iranian reception of Kalīla wa-Dimna

Olga M. Davidson
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Shahrazad

Richard van Leeuwen
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Fables Compared

Gregory Nagy
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“Christian” Paintings in an “Islamic” Palace

Amanda Luyster
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Volume 6  Diamond Graphic  2022

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Editor’s Introduction

Neguin Yavari
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Kalila and Dimna fables, their audience and translations in pre-modern France

Christine van Ruymbeke
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By the Faylasūf, for the Faylasūf

István T. Kristó-Nagy
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The poetic agenda of Ferdowsi in aetiologizing the Iranian reception of Kalīla wa Dimna

Olga M. Davidson
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Thus Spoke the Ant

Guy Ron-Gilboa
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The Dancing Peacock in the Buddhist Jātaka-s

Gregory Nagy
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Volume 5  Diamond Graphic  2021

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Editor’s Introduction

Neguin Yavari
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Memories of Migrations

Joshua Mugler
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Farid al-Din Attar, the Man

Richard W. Bulliet
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Volume 4  Diamond Graphic  2020

Issue 1

Editor’s Introduction

Neguin Yavari
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Quentin Skinner beh Fārsī

Alexander Nachman
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Interests and Ideas

Faisal Devji
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Ernst Bloch’s Aristotelian Left and a Monument for Avicenna

Jens Hanssen
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From Skeptical Theism to Materialist Atheism

Urs Gösken
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Volume 3  Diamond Graphic  2018

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Editor’s Introduction

Michael Pregill
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The Sasanians and the Late Antique World

Touraj Daryaee
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East LA: Center and Periphery in the Study of Late Antiquity and the New Irano-Talmudica

Shai Secunda
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Zoroastrian Polemics against Judaism in the Doubt-Dispelling Exposition

Jason Mokhtarian
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The Long Shadow of Sasanian Christianity

Thomas A. Carlson
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Al-Ḥīrah, the Naṣrids, and Their Legacy

Isabel Toral-Niehoff and Jesús Lorenzo Jiménez
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Local Histories from the Medieval Persianate World

Mimi Hanaoka
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Afterword: What If the Arabs Had Failed to Conquer Iran?

Richard W. Bulliet
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Volume 2  Diamond Graphic  2017

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Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyāʾ as Genre and Discourse

Michael Pregill with Marianna Klar and Roberto Tottoli
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Achieving an Islamic Interpretation of Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyāʾ

Tilman Nagel
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A Migrating Motif

Carol Bakhos
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Buddha or Yūdhāsaf?

George Warner
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The Cloak of Joseph

Shari Lowin
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Solomon Legends in Sīrat Sayf ibn Dhī Yazan

Helen Blatherwick
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Salvation and Suffering in Ottoman Stories of the Prophets

Gottfried Hagen
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The Human Jesus

Ayşe Polat
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Elijah Muhammad’s Prophets

Herbert Berg
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On Michigan Manuscript Isl. Ms. 386

Evyn Kropf
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Volume 1  Diamond Graphic  2016

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Critical Approaches / Current Events

Editor’s Introduction

Michael Pregill
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Critical Approaches / Current Events

Redeeming Slavery

Kecia Ali
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Critical Approaches / Current Events

Response to Kecia Ali, “Redeeming Slavery”

Jessica Stern
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ISIS, Eschatology, and Exegesis

Michael Pregill
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Critical Approaches / Current Events

Response to Michael Pregill, “ISIS, Eschatology, and Exegesis”

Kenneth Garden
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ISIS: The Taint of Murji’ism and the Curse of Hypocrisy

Jeffrey Bristol
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The Islamic State as an Empire of Nostalgia

Thomas Barfield
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Response to Tom Barfield, “The Islamic State as an Empire of Nostalgia”

Franck Salameh
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ISIL and the (Im)permissibility of Jihad and Hijrah

Tazeen Ali and Evan Anhorn
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