Andrew Rippin

Professor of History and Qur’anic Studies

University of Victoria

Canada
Andrew Rippin was Professor of History and former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. An internationally renowned scholar, his academic work focused on the formative period of Islam and the interpretation of the Qurʾān during the classical Islamic era.Rippin authored numerous influential publications in Qur’anic studies, including the widely used textbook Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, which reached its fourth edition in 2012. His scholarship also extended to the study of Ibadism and its place within Islamic intellectual history.In recognition of his scholarly contributions, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2006.

Professor Andrew Rippin passed away on 29 November 2016 in Victoria, British Columbia, at the age of 66.

Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
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Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
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From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
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From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
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