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"This book comprises the edition and analysis of a waqf-scroll documenting the charitable foundations of a Damascene physician, Ibn Ḥubayqa, established in the last years of the Mamluk reign. The document is regularly updated and corroborated by courts and judges of all madhhabs throughout the first century of Ottoman rule in the city. Two principal reasons make this document, which is now held at the American Unversity of Beirut, stand out: First, the general scarcity of pre-Ottoman archival material from Damascus, notably the near-complete absence of original waqf-deeds from the city. This is, of course, in stark contrast to the many surviving endowment documents from Mamluk Egypt, a fact that means a severe geographical imbalance in our knowledge of this important institution's history. Second, the profession of the endower and his descendants as prominent physicians makes this a welcome addition to our knowledge of a group that left otherwise very few traces in the literary sources. This scroll allows us to investigate how this physicians' family participated in the spread in personal ownership of rural agricultural lands in the Damascene hinterland in the late Mamluk and early Ottoman period. Finally, the edition and analysis of this rare document will help us better understand the process of transition from the Mamluk to the Ottoman law-court system"--back cover.
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Waqf, History, Physicians, Arabic Manuscripts, Law, Islam, Islamisches Recht, WaḳfPlaces
Syria, Damascus (Syria), EgyptShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Waqf of a Physician in Late Mamluk Damascus and its Fate under the Ottomans: Boris Liebrenz
2019, EB-Verlag Dr. Brandt
in English
3868932895 9783868932898
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-67).
In English with original Arabic text.
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