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Intro
‎Contents
‎Acknowledgements
‎Introduction. When All Roads Led to the Ḥijāz
‎Chapter 1. The Seventeenth-Century Ḥijāz in Its Global and Local Context
‎1. The Seventeenth-Century Ḥijāz in Its Global Context
‎1.1. European Navies in the Indian Ocean
‎1.2. Iran's Conversion to Shīʿism
‎1.3. The Mughal Empire's Generous Donations to the Ḥijāz
‎1.4. Ottomans and the Ḥijāz
‎2. The Seventeenth-Century Ḥijāz in Its Local Context
‎3. Conclusion
‎Chapter 2. Intellectual Life in the Ḥijāz in the Seventeenth Century
‎1. Educational Institutions in the Ḥijāz in the Seventeenth Century
‎1.1. Madrasas, Ribāṭs, and Zāwiyas
‎1.2. Libraries, Book-Binders, and Book Scribes in Medina
‎1.3. Theoretical and Practical Sciences in the Ḥijāz
‎1.3.1. Medicine
‎1.3.2. Agriculture (ʿIlm al-filāḥa)
‎1.3.3. Astronomy
‎1.3.4. Chemistry (Ṣanʿat al-kīmiyāʼ)
‎1.3.5. Music Theory and Practice
‎2. Rational Sciences in the Ḥijāz
‎3. Isnād as a Source for Intellectual Life in the Seventeenth-Century Ḥijāz
‎3.1. The Isnād of Intellectual Texts
‎4. How the Rational Sciences Reached the Ḥijāz
‎4.1. Al-Taftāzānī's (d. 793/1390) Works
‎4.2. Al-Sharīf al-Jurjānī's (d. 816/1413) Works
‎4.3. Al-Ījī's (d. 756/1355) Works
‎4.4. Al-Dawānī's (d. 908/1502) Works
‎5. Conclusion
‎Chapter 3. Ibrāhīm al-Kūrānī's Life, Education, Teachers, and Students
‎1. Al-Kūrānī's Life
‎1.1. Al-Kūrānī's Early Life and Studies in His Homeland
‎1.2. Al-Kūrānī in Baghdad
‎1.3. Al-Kūrānī in Damascus
‎1.4. Through Cairo to the Ḥijāz
‎2. Al-Kūrānī's Education
‎3. Al-Kūrānī's Teachers
‎4. Al-Kūrānī's Contacts with Other Scholars of His Time
‎5. Al-Kūrānī's Students
‎6. Al-Kūrānī's Affiliation to Sufi Orders
‎7. Conclusion
‎Chapter 4. Al-Kūrānī's Works
‎1. Al-Kūrānī's Works (Examined).

‎2. Al-Kūrānī's Works (Inaccessible)
‎3. Works Misattributed to al-Kūrānī
‎4. Conclusion
‎Chapter 5. Al-Kūrānī's Metaphysical and Cosmological Thought
‎1. God is Absolute Existence (al-wujūd al-muṭlaq or al-wujūd al-maḥḍ)
‎2. God's Attributes and Allegorical Interpretation (taʼwīl)
‎3. God's Manifestations in Sensible and Conceivable Forms
‎4. Nafs al-amr in al-Kūrānī's Thought
‎5. Ashʿarites and Mental Existence
‎6. Realities: Uncreated Nonexistent Quiddities
‎6.1. Classifications of Nonexistents
‎6.2. The Description of Nonexistent and the Concept of "Thing" (shayʼ)
‎7. God's Knowledge of Particulars
‎8. Creation
‎9. Unity and Multiplicity
‎10. Destiny and Predetermination
‎11. Kasb: Free Will and Predestination
‎11.1. Good and Bad According to the Intellect (al-ḥusn wa-l-qubḥ al-ʿaqliyyayn)
‎11.2. Legal Responsibility (al-taklīf)
‎12. The Unity of the Attributes (waḥdat al-ṣifāt)
‎13. Waḥdat al-Wujūd
‎14. Conclusion
‎Chapter 6. Al-Kūrānī's Other Theological and Sufi Thought
‎1. The Faith of Pharaoh
‎2. The Precedence of God's Mercy and the Vanishing of the Hellfire (fanāʼ al-nār)
‎3. Satanic Verses
‎4. Preference for the Reality of the Kaʿba or for the Muḥammadan Reality
‎5. God's Speech (kalām Allāh)
‎6. Conclusion
‎Conclusion
‎Appendix 1. Al-Kūrānī's Teachers, Additional to Those Mentioned in the Text
‎Appendix 2. Al-Kūrānī's Students, Additional to Those Mentioned in the Text
‎Appendix 3. Al-Kūrānī's Works Ordered Alphabetically
‎Bibliography
‎Index.

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