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Perspektywy świata arabskiego w kontekście Milenijnych Celów Rozwoju
(Petit, 2007)
Przedmiotem opracowania jest analiza społeczno-gospodarcza świata arabskiego w kontekście Milenijnych Celów Rozwoju (MCR). Tak zarysowany zakres tematyczny pozwala z jednej strony przedstawić świat arabski w ujęciu rzadkim ...
The Paulicians (Al-Bayāliqa) in Muslim Sources and Their Role in Wars between Arabs and Byzantines
(Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2001)
In Armenia during the middle of the fifth century, a group of Christians named the Paulicians whose ancestry were the followers of Paul of Samosata appeared in remote areas of Eastern Asia Minor.
Muslims in Europe: different communities, one discourse? Adding the Central and Eastern European perspective
(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
There is an old Polish saying, “każda pliszka swój ogonek chwali”1 meaning that everyone emphasizes their good points. Being a representative of a country of approximately 40 thousand Muslims (for around 38 million citizens) ...
Literature of the Polish Tatars
(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
The literature of Polish Tatars reflects their complicated history. A specific trait of the PolishLithuanianBelarusian Tatar population is their use of Arabic script for the notation of their Slavic language as early as ...
Auf der Suche nach Vorhergesehenheit: Internationale Umfragen in der islamischen Welt
(Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2007)
Die Terroranschläge vom 11. September lenkten die Weltaufmerksamkeit nicht nur auf globale Sicherheitspolitik, sondern auch auf den Islam. Es tauchten Fragen auf, die man vorher nie stellte, weil es weder Interesse noch ...
The Doctrine of muḫammisa according to Muslim Heresiography
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk; Dom Wydawniczy Elipsa, 2011)
The article presents the doctrine of muẖammisa according to Muslim heresiography. The muḫammisa is one of ġulāt groups. This term is applied to groups accused of exaggeration (ġuluww) in religion and has covered a lot of ...
Muslims in Poland and Eastern Europe. Widening the European Discourse on Islam
(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
This book aims to fill this gap by describing Muslim communities and their experiences in Central and Eastern Europe, both in countries with marginal Muslim populations, often not exceeding 1% (e.g. Hungary and Lithuania), ...
The Nile River in Muslim Geographical Sources
(Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2004)
The Arab Egyptians usually call this river Baḥr an-Nīl (The Sea of Nile). Travelers from other Islamic regions also adopted this name apparently because of its great length and width. Although the name An-Nīl does not ...
Medicine for Muslims? Islamic Theologians, Non-Muslim Physicians and the Medical Culture of the Mamluk Near East
(Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg, 2012)
The present paper is an attempt to define the ways in which the process of radicalization of Islam influenced the medical culture of Egypt and Syria under the Mamluks. Both the transformation of medical culture and the ...
The world of kebab. Arabs and gastronomy in Warsaw
(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, 2011)
This essay is a result of fieldwork carried out by me between April and August 2011 in various restaurants serving Arabic food in Warsaw. It is based on 30 indepth interviews not only with the owners of venues, but also ...