By Intisar Rabb & Mairaj Syed The invention of the wheel, the printing press, and the internet itself swept over the world in torrents that shaped human interaction with each … Continue reading ::Roundtable:: The Book and AI: How Artificial Intelligence is and is not Changing Islamic Law
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
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Thank you, Jonathan Brockopp!
Thank you, Jonathan Brockopp, for joining us as guest blog editor in November. In case you missed his essays, here they are: Four manuscripts from the Mālikī tradition: Al-Azhar, fiqh … Continue reading Thank you, Jonathan Brockopp!
Four manuscripts from the Mālikī tradition: NLPCPM, Raqqada, 10-1648
By Jonathan Brockopp When I started my graduate program, I had no idea I would be working on Arabic manuscripts. At that point, I knew more about the manuscript tradition … Continue reading Four manuscripts from the Mālikī tradition: NLPCPM, Raqqada, 10-1648
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Four manuscripts from the Mālikī tradition: NLPCPM, Raqqada, 49-2/915
By Jonathan Brockopp One of the amazing things about the Kairouan collection of manuscripts is that we can identify the handwriting of specific scribes. Local caretakers have known this for … Continue reading Four manuscripts from the Mālikī tradition: NLPCPM, Raqqada, 49-2/915
Islamic Law at MESA 2025! (A PIL Guide)
The Program in Islamic Law (PIL) has curated a list of presentations related to Islamic law, history, and data science from the Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA) 2025 Annual Meeting, … Continue reading Islamic Law at MESA 2025! (A PIL Guide)