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Fada'il-i Balkh or the Merits of Balkh - Annotated translation with commentary and introduction of the oldest surviving history of Balkh in Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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Fada'il-i Balkh or the Merits of Balkh - Annotated translation with commentary and introduction of the oldest surviving history of Balkh in Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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This is a critical edition and translation of the medieval local
history of Balkh, known as Fada'il-i Balkh ("The Merits of Balkh"),
which was completed in 610 Hijri (1214 CE) in Arabic by Shaykh
al-Islam Abu Bakr 'Abd Allah al-Wa'iz and translated into Persian
by 'Abd Allah al-Husayni in 676 Hijri (1278 CE). It is the Persian
version which survives today and forms the source text for this
book. Balkh is one of the most illustrious cities of the Islamicate
East, and yet we know very little about life in the city during the
first five centuries of Islam (8th-13th centuries CE). The
Fada'il-i Balkh, the oldest surviving local history of Balkh,
changes that. The work is the sum of its parts, the first being a
collection of accounts about the history of Balkh attributed
largely to Muslim religious and legal scholars and their chains of
transmission. The second part consists of original descriptions of
Balkh's economic, urban and cultural life. The researcher who wants
to know about Balkh's topography will need to look elsewhere, since
in part three, which forms the bulk of the book, we learn about
Balkh's learned Islamic scholars. What makes the account
fascinating is the up-close and personal account of each scholar,
with intimate details not only of their intellectual ideas and
milieu, but also of their personal circumstances, .e.g. their
wives, children and servants, how they related to the landscape
around them, the city and the region to which they belonged, as
well as to the wider Islamicate world of caliphs and sultans. The
detailed commentary and introduction to this new publication gives
remarkable and fascinating insights into the self-perception of one
erudite man of Balkh. He has left us a social history of the
medieval Islamicate East, and this new book brings it to life in
ways an English-speaking audience has not yet seen.
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