H. Bell

 

University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

E‑mail: herman.nobiin@gmail.com

 

Reflections on Joseph Norment Bell and his Involvement with the Theme of Mystical Love

 

DOI: 10.31250/1238-5018-2020-26-1-93-96

 

References

 

  • Al‑Daylami, Abu al‑Hasan ‘Ali b. Muhammad (2005). A Treatise on Mystical Love, translated with commentary by J. N. Bell & Ḥ. M. ‘Abd al‑Latif al‑Shafi‘i, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies Monograph Series, 1.
  • Bell, J. N. (1994), “Egyptian sung religious narratives. On choosing a spouse”, Oriens, Journal of the International Society for Oriental Research, vol. 34, pp. 404—429.
  • Bell, J. N. (1979), Love Theory in Later Ḥanbalite Islam, Albany: StateUniversity of New York Press.
  • Bell, J. N. (2010), İslâm'da Aşk Tasavvuru, Hanbelilik Örneği [Love Theory in Islam, Ḥanbalite Example], Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları.
  • Bell, J. N. (2003), “Say it again and make me your slave”, Culture and Memory in Medieval Islam, Essays in Honour of Wilferd Madelung, London: I. B. Tauris, pp. 190—209.
  • Diggs, L. W. (1922), The Yellow Jacket [Yearbook of Randolph‑Macon College, Ashland, Virginia], p. 29.
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  • Qasim, ‘Abd al‑Hakim [Kassem, Abdel‑Hakim] (1983), The Seven Days of Man, translated and published by J. N. Bell, Bergen.
  • Qasim, ‘Abd al‑Hakim [Kassem, Abdel‑Hakim] (1996), The Seven Days of Man, translated by J. N. Bell, Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.

 

Received by the Editorial Board: 16.05.2020

 


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