The Mediaeval Islamic Underworld: The Banū Sāsān in Arabic Society and Literature. The Banū Sāsān in Arabic life and loreBRILL, 1976 - 190 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Abū Dulaf alKhazraji his life and works | 48 |
its form and content | 80 |
The Banu Sāsān in the period after Abū Dulaf | 96 |
The jargon element in the Qaṣīda sāsāniyyas with some | 150 |
Indices | 5 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
4th/10th century Abbād Abbasid Abdoltili Abū Dulaf Abu Dulaf's poem ad-dahr ad-Daula Aḍud Aḥmad Akhlaq al-'Amid Amir amongst appears ar-Raghib Arabic argots Artuqids az-Zaman Badi Baghdad Banu Sāsān Bedouins begging Beirut Buyid Cairo Caliphs called Christian cited classical commentary d-Din's poem Damascus dervishes Dīvān Diyarbakr E12 art eastern Egypt glossed groups gypsies Ḥammāda hashish Hence ibid Iraq Islamic world Jacob Jāḥiz jargon jargon words Jaubari Kashf Khurasan Kitāb L'argot lands Leiden linguistic literary literature loanwords Mamluk manuscripts maqāma maqāmāt meaning mediaeval Islamic mentioned mosque Mu'tazili Muḥammad Muslim Najaf noted noun organised Pellat Persian person poet poetry popular preacher Qasida Qaṣīda sāsāniyya qāṣṣ Qur'an religious Risala rogues and beggars Șafi Şafi d-Din Ṣāḥib Samanid says secret language Shaikh Shi'i social society stories Sufi Syria Tauhidi term Tha'alibi thieves tricks tricksters Turkish underworld vagabonds various verb verses Vizier vocabulary whilst Yatimat ad-dahr