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Josef Meri

Georgetown University
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    SFS-Qatar (Spring 2023)
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University of Oxford
Oriental Studies, Wolfson College
DPhil, 1999
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Areas of Specialization
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Medieval Studies
Areas of Interest
Arts and Humanities
History
Religious Studies
Medieval Studies
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Arts and Humanities, Misc
Social Sciences
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  • All publications (6)
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    Religion and culture in medieval Islam (book)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4): 718-719. 2001.
    Islam
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    Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World
    Speculum 87 (2): 612-613. 2012.
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    Christopher S. Taylor, In the Vicinity of the Righteous:” Ziyāra” and the Veneration of Muslim Saints in Late Medieval Egypt.(Islamic History and Civilization, Studies and Texts, 22.) Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: Brill, 1999. Pp. xv, 264; 3 black-and-white figures, 2 maps, and 1 plan (review)
    Speculum 76 (2): 528-529. 2001.
    Book review
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    Cult of Saints among Muslims and Jews in Medieval Syria
    Oxford University Press. 2002.
    This book presents a study of the cult of saints among Muslims and Jews in medieval Syria and the Near East. Through case studies of saints and their devotees, discussion of the architecture of monuments, examination of devotional objects, and analysis of ideas of ‘holiness’, the book depicts the practices of living religion and explores the common heritage of all three monotheistic faiths. Critical readings of a wide range of contemporary sources — travel writing, geographical works, pilgrimage…Read more
    This book presents a study of the cult of saints among Muslims and Jews in medieval Syria and the Near East. Through case studies of saints and their devotees, discussion of the architecture of monuments, examination of devotional objects, and analysis of ideas of ‘holiness’, the book depicts the practices of living religion and explores the common heritage of all three monotheistic faiths. Critical readings of a wide range of contemporary sources — travel writing, geographical works, pilgrimage guides, legal writings, historical sources, hagiography, and biography — reveal a vibrant religious culture in which the veneration of saints and pilgrimage to tombs and shrines were fundamental.
    Religious StudiesHistory
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    Bibliography of Jews in the Islamic World Edited by María Angeles Gallego, Heather Bleaney, and Pablo García Suárez (review)
    Journal of Islamic Studies 23 (3): 384-385. 2012.
    Islam
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4): 718-719. 2001.
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