Arabian Society in the Middle Ages: Studies From The Thousand and One Nights
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The author assembles and arranges extensive explanatory notes drawn from medieval Arabic historians and personal observation to depict daily life, beliefs, and institutions within medieval Muslim society. Chapters treat religious doctrine and ritual, law and family customs, saints and popular devotion, demonology and folk spirits, magic and divination, cosmography, urban and domestic habits, festivals, and judicial and commercial practices. The material interweaves textual quotations, legal and moral norms, and eyewitness descriptions to illuminate social hierarchy, customary behaviour, and the mental frameworks that shaped morals and ceremonies across households, courts, and public life.
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