Karl Stowasser's research while affiliated with University of Maryland, College Park and other places
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Publications (8)
Münster, Phil. F., Diss. v. 16. Dez. 1966.
Citations
... One example of a complete attire is the "Veil of St. Anne". 27 Mayer 1952, 61;Stowasser 1984. 28 Stillman 2000. ...
... This book is still considered authoritative in Sufia and its commentaries have been written in every age. 27 Kalabadhi's out of six/seven total works, two great works still remain in Arabic: 1. Ma'ani al-akhar, Bahr al-fawa'id. Brief moral interpretations of two hundred twenty two Hadiths 2. Kitab al-Taruf ...
... Eventually, in 1060, one of these rulers invited the Normans in the Southern Italian Peninsula to engage in the Sicilian power struggle. The Normans accepted the invitation and gradually conquered the island within the next 30 years, not for the benefit of the Muslim ruler, but for the Normans to establish a new kingdom for themselves (Aziz Ahmad, 1975). These are just a few examples that show the importance of unity and the negative impact of divisions that prevailed in the Islamic world. ...