Edinburgh University Press
Muslim Sicily
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About this book
Showcases the importance of cultural exchange through an exploration of Sicily’s Arabo-Islamic past
- Discusses Sicily as a key Mediterranean political, trade and intellectual centre, and its interaction with the rest of the Muslim world, especially the Fāṭimids of Ifrīqiya, a process that resulted in knowledge exchange and mutual influences
- Produces a better understanding of Sicily’s role as a cultural hub that competed with major intellectual centres of the time, including Qayrawān and al-Andalus, in the transmission of knowledge from East to West
- Studies the rich intellectual and artistic legacy of Muslim Sicily in its own right
- Explores Muslim-Jewish-Christian interactions in Sicily and highlights the island’s legacy as a place of dialogue and encounter between people from different communities and faith-traditions
The period of Arabo-Islamic domination of parts of Sicily, and the consequent large Muslim presence on the island from 800 to the mid-13th century constitutes a crucial epoch whose influence remains an integral part of the island’s architectural and cultural landscape. This volume builds on existing scholarship and goes beyond the ‘Arabo-Norman’ construct to afford greater recognition to the island’s Arabic and Islamic history. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the chapters examine Sicily’s mercantile, artistic and architectural links to the Muslim world, including the subjects of the Fāṭimids of Ifrīqiya and their Kalbid allies in Sicily. It also reflects upon the Arabo-Islamic philosophical legacy at the court of Frederick II, Muslim accounts of medieval Sicily, Fāṭimid influence on the arts, women’s textile production, discussions of linguistics and literature, and various other aspects of Sicily’s diverse cultural and religious life during this period.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Notes on Contributors
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Preface
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1 Sicily’s Islamic Heritage: A Pervasive Culture
1 - Part 1 Sicily and North Africa: Sociocultural and Political Links
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2 Sociocultural Links between Sicily and Ifrīqiya in the Middle Ages
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3 The Kalbids of Sicily: Stalwarts of Fāṭimid Ifrīqiya
73 - Part 2 Arabo-Islamic Philosophical and Intellectual Traditions of Sicily
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4 From Averroes to Dante: A Mediterranean Encounter between Philosophy and Religion
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5 Two Examples of Arabic Texts in Sicily, between Linguistics and Philosophy
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6 Psychological and Epistemological Concepts in Ibn Sabʿīn’s al-Masāʾil al-Ṣiqilliyya (The Sicilian Questions)
136 - Part 3 Sicily and its Textile and Artistic Traditions
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7 Common Threads: Women and the Making of Fāṭimid and Norman Textiles
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8 Architectural and Numismatic Traces of Arabic Cultural Exchange between Sicily and Greater Syria
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9 On the Artistic Culture of Medieval Sicily
206 - Part 4 Sicily, Literature, Language and Identity
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10 The Poetic Traditions of Sicily under Fāṭimid and Kalbid Rule
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11 Arab-Muslim Accounts of Medieval Sicily and the Qurʾān: An Intertextual Reading
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12 Consequences of the Reconquista in Greater Sicily for the Core Vocabulary of Maltese
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13 Trinacria: Three Worlds in One Island (Christians, Jews and Muslims)
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Appendix of Arabic Poetry Cited in Chapter Ten
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Index
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