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a website and bi-weekly podcast for students and scholars of North Africa
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History
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An Andalusi in Fatimid Egypt
tajine
10 years ago
An Andalusi in Fatimid Egypt
with Sumaiya Hamdani hosted by Graham Cornwell The story of the twelfth-century scholar Umaya b. `Abd al-`Aziz Abu al-Salt al-Dani al-Ishbili starts in al-Andalus but moves eastward, to Fatimid Cairo and Zirid Tunisia. His movement across the Mediterranean illustrates a west-east transmission of knowledge and intellectual culture. A prolific scholar trained in diverse fields, Abu al-Salt's story traces scholarly links between multiple medieval Islamic states. Professor Sumaiya Hamdani joins Graham Cornwell to discuss her work on Abu al-Salt and the historiography of intellectual culture in the medieval Mediterranean. « Click for More »
tajine
a website and bi-weekly podcast for students and scholars of North Africa