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Papers by Saer El-Jaichi

Research paper thumbnail of Preventing Harm is Benefit: Refutation of militant jihad in “revisionist literature

Perspectives on terrorism, Nov 15, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Editors’ Preface

Research paper thumbnail of Islamic State in Europe:the network and doctrine of Millatu Ibrahim

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism

Early Philosophical Ṣūfism, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Transnational Jihadi Movements

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion

Transnational jihadi movements are defined by their transnational appeal and demands, their react... more Transnational jihadi movements are defined by their transnational appeal and demands, their reaction against external interventions and call for Muslim autonomy, and their network-like organization. These movements perceive jihad—in terms of an armed struggle—to be a (neglected) duty incumbent upon all Muslims, regardless of their national affiliation. The global jihadi movement has had two organizational manifestations: al-Qaeda, and the Islamic State movement. Al-Qaeda first appeared on the global stage in the 1990s as a local recruitment bureau for the mujahideen in Afghanistan during the Cold War. Islamic State appeared in the 2000s, initially as an Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda in the context of the country’s political turmoil in 2001–2003, later developing into a separate expansionist movement that took territorial control of large parts of Syria and Iraq. Though Islamic State lost its territorial control in 2018, it is still active across different regions, much like al-Qaeda. Reg...

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism: The Neoplatonic Thought of Ḥusayn Ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāǧ, written by Saer El-Jaichi

Research paper thumbnail of Arabisk filosofi: en introduktion

Research paper thumbnail of Ignorance or sovereignty: the de-territorialization of Jihad in Sayyid Qutb’s theo-political vision

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2021

The burgeoning interest and research in the ideology of the Islamist thinker Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966... more The burgeoning interest and research in the ideology of the Islamist thinker Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966), since the attacks of 11 September, have been driven by one of the two goals: to demonstrate the c...

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining the Rise of Global Jihad

Journal of Religion and Violence

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Research paper thumbnail of Kvinder udholder voldelige forhold for at blive i landet

Research paper thumbnail of I Averröes’ fodspor: Samtalen mellem religion og filosofi – Den afgørende diskurs Faṣl- al-Maqāl – Oversat med indledning og noter af Saer el-Jaichi og Joshua A. Sahib. Forlaget Gramma. 2. reviderede udgave. Kbh, 2014

Tidsskrift for Islamforskning

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining the Rise of Global Jihad

Journal of Religion and Violence

Research paper thumbnail of Tarif Khalidi: Den muslimske Jesus: Jesusord og fortællinger i islamisk litteratur. Oversat fra engelsk af Marie Juul Petersen. Forlaget Mimer, 2008

Tidsskrift for Islamforskning

Research paper thumbnail of I Averröes’ fodspor: Samtalen mellem religion og filosofi

Japheth ben Ali's Book of Jeremiah: A Critical Edition and Linguistic Analysis of the Judaeo-Arab... more Japheth ben Ali's Book of Jeremiah: A Critical Edition and Linguistic Analysis of the Judaeo-Arabic Translation
his volume deals with three themes: medieval Judaism, Arabic and Hebrew sociolinguistics, and Arabic Bible translation. Within Medieval Judaism, the Karaite Jews became a prosperous community under the banners of Islam. One of the most salient signs of the Karaite community's strength and internal cohesion was the extensive scientific contribution that it made to the fields of Biblical studies, Hebrew philology and philosophy. This book presents for the first time a critical edition of one of the works of the leading Karaite scholars in biblical exegeses and translation, Japheth ben Ali's Judaeo-Arabic translation of the "Book of Jeremiah", drawing on five medieval manuscripts. As the majority of Karaite works, including Bible manuscripts, are in Judaeo-Arabic, relatively few of them have been published. A number of the Karaite Bible manuscripts were written in Arabic script, resulting in their being neglected by scholars, despite the significance of these manuscripts to the history of medieval Judaism and Bible textual Studies. The author of this volume focuses on some of the most important issues in the field of sociolinguistics, namely language-contact, diglossia and the status of both Arabic and Hebrew in the medieval Jewish literary system. Equally important is the issue of the script-in-use (Hebrew or Arabic), which was a major subject of debate among the Rabbinates and the Karaites. Indeed, the language and the script used in these manuscripts will help us re-evaluate the established theories about the language-situation and literary systems in medieval Islamic and Jewish societies. The value of translating the Hebrew Bible into Arabic was unparalleled in medieval inter-religious scholarship. For Muslim scholars it was their only access to the Jewish Bible. The contribution of the Karaites to this field is enormous, and this work offers us a unique window into the Karaite theory of Biblical hermeneutics.

Reviews

"The work's importance for the field of biblical studies goes considerably beyond the very solid benefits from this critical edition of Jeremiah. It adds much to the history of the Bible's reception in an area which has been much neglected in biblical studies." - Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament

General by Saer El-Jaichi

Research paper thumbnail of Catalogue: Islamic Studies (Spring/Summer 2018)

by Gorgias Press, Simon Wolfgang Fuchs, Isabel Toral-Niehoff, Joas Wagemakers, Susan Ashbrook Harvey, David Hernández de la Fuente, Anna Rogozhina, Elena Narinskaya, Johanne Louise Christiansen, Amina Inloes, Marcus Milwright, Najib George Awad (Dr. Phil; Dr. Theol. Habil.), Ryan Schaffner, Laura Hassan, Vladimir Bošković, Mark D Calder, Pietro Longo, Paolo Maggiolini, Keenan Baca-Winters, Saer El-Jaichi, Avraham Elmakias, Orhan Elmaz, Luca Patrizi, Rana Issa, Adam Sabra, Clinton Bennett, Adrian C . Pirtea, Michael R J Bonner, and Paul C. Dilley

Gorgias Press' 2018 Islamic Studies' catalogue sets out a selection of Gorgias' published and for... more Gorgias Press' 2018 Islamic Studies' catalogue sets out a selection of Gorgias' published and forthcoming publications that are related to Islamic and Near Eastern studies, as well as studies carried out for other fields of research that intersect with Islamic studies.

Research paper thumbnail of Preventing Harm is Benefit: Refutation of militant jihad in “revisionist literature

Perspectives on terrorism, Nov 15, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Editors’ Preface

Research paper thumbnail of Islamic State in Europe:the network and doctrine of Millatu Ibrahim

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism

Early Philosophical Ṣūfism, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Transnational Jihadi Movements

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion

Transnational jihadi movements are defined by their transnational appeal and demands, their react... more Transnational jihadi movements are defined by their transnational appeal and demands, their reaction against external interventions and call for Muslim autonomy, and their network-like organization. These movements perceive jihad—in terms of an armed struggle—to be a (neglected) duty incumbent upon all Muslims, regardless of their national affiliation. The global jihadi movement has had two organizational manifestations: al-Qaeda, and the Islamic State movement. Al-Qaeda first appeared on the global stage in the 1990s as a local recruitment bureau for the mujahideen in Afghanistan during the Cold War. Islamic State appeared in the 2000s, initially as an Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda in the context of the country’s political turmoil in 2001–2003, later developing into a separate expansionist movement that took territorial control of large parts of Syria and Iraq. Though Islamic State lost its territorial control in 2018, it is still active across different regions, much like al-Qaeda. Reg...

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism: The Neoplatonic Thought of Ḥusayn Ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāǧ, written by Saer El-Jaichi

Research paper thumbnail of Arabisk filosofi: en introduktion

Research paper thumbnail of Ignorance or sovereignty: the de-territorialization of Jihad in Sayyid Qutb’s theo-political vision

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2021

The burgeoning interest and research in the ideology of the Islamist thinker Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966... more The burgeoning interest and research in the ideology of the Islamist thinker Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966), since the attacks of 11 September, have been driven by one of the two goals: to demonstrate the c...

Research paper thumbnail of Early Philosophical Ṣūfism

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining the Rise of Global Jihad

Journal of Religion and Violence

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Research paper thumbnail of Kvinder udholder voldelige forhold for at blive i landet

Research paper thumbnail of I Averröes’ fodspor: Samtalen mellem religion og filosofi – Den afgørende diskurs Faṣl- al-Maqāl – Oversat med indledning og noter af Saer el-Jaichi og Joshua A. Sahib. Forlaget Gramma. 2. reviderede udgave. Kbh, 2014

Tidsskrift for Islamforskning

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining the Rise of Global Jihad

Journal of Religion and Violence

Research paper thumbnail of Tarif Khalidi: Den muslimske Jesus: Jesusord og fortællinger i islamisk litteratur. Oversat fra engelsk af Marie Juul Petersen. Forlaget Mimer, 2008

Tidsskrift for Islamforskning

Research paper thumbnail of I Averröes’ fodspor: Samtalen mellem religion og filosofi

Japheth ben Ali's Book of Jeremiah: A Critical Edition and Linguistic Analysis of the Judaeo-Arab... more Japheth ben Ali's Book of Jeremiah: A Critical Edition and Linguistic Analysis of the Judaeo-Arabic Translation
his volume deals with three themes: medieval Judaism, Arabic and Hebrew sociolinguistics, and Arabic Bible translation. Within Medieval Judaism, the Karaite Jews became a prosperous community under the banners of Islam. One of the most salient signs of the Karaite community's strength and internal cohesion was the extensive scientific contribution that it made to the fields of Biblical studies, Hebrew philology and philosophy. This book presents for the first time a critical edition of one of the works of the leading Karaite scholars in biblical exegeses and translation, Japheth ben Ali's Judaeo-Arabic translation of the "Book of Jeremiah", drawing on five medieval manuscripts. As the majority of Karaite works, including Bible manuscripts, are in Judaeo-Arabic, relatively few of them have been published. A number of the Karaite Bible manuscripts were written in Arabic script, resulting in their being neglected by scholars, despite the significance of these manuscripts to the history of medieval Judaism and Bible textual Studies. The author of this volume focuses on some of the most important issues in the field of sociolinguistics, namely language-contact, diglossia and the status of both Arabic and Hebrew in the medieval Jewish literary system. Equally important is the issue of the script-in-use (Hebrew or Arabic), which was a major subject of debate among the Rabbinates and the Karaites. Indeed, the language and the script used in these manuscripts will help us re-evaluate the established theories about the language-situation and literary systems in medieval Islamic and Jewish societies. The value of translating the Hebrew Bible into Arabic was unparalleled in medieval inter-religious scholarship. For Muslim scholars it was their only access to the Jewish Bible. The contribution of the Karaites to this field is enormous, and this work offers us a unique window into the Karaite theory of Biblical hermeneutics.

Reviews

"The work's importance for the field of biblical studies goes considerably beyond the very solid benefits from this critical edition of Jeremiah. It adds much to the history of the Bible's reception in an area which has been much neglected in biblical studies." - Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament

Research paper thumbnail of Catalogue: Islamic Studies (Spring/Summer 2018)

by Gorgias Press, Simon Wolfgang Fuchs, Isabel Toral-Niehoff, Joas Wagemakers, Susan Ashbrook Harvey, David Hernández de la Fuente, Anna Rogozhina, Elena Narinskaya, Johanne Louise Christiansen, Amina Inloes, Marcus Milwright, Najib George Awad (Dr. Phil; Dr. Theol. Habil.), Ryan Schaffner, Laura Hassan, Vladimir Bošković, Mark D Calder, Pietro Longo, Paolo Maggiolini, Keenan Baca-Winters, Saer El-Jaichi, Avraham Elmakias, Orhan Elmaz, Luca Patrizi, Rana Issa, Adam Sabra, Clinton Bennett, Adrian C . Pirtea, Michael R J Bonner, and Paul C. Dilley

Gorgias Press' 2018 Islamic Studies' catalogue sets out a selection of Gorgias' published and for... more Gorgias Press' 2018 Islamic Studies' catalogue sets out a selection of Gorgias' published and forthcoming publications that are related to Islamic and Near Eastern studies, as well as studies carried out for other fields of research that intersect with Islamic studies.