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Michael Cooperson is an
American scholar and
translator of
Arabic literature. He is
professor of
Arabic at UCLA. He has
written two books:
classical Arabic...
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Hoffman (2012, p. 6)
Cooperson (2000, p. 6)
Cooperson (2000, p. 6).
Momen (1985, p. 21)
Cooperson (2000, p. 6).
Jafri (1979, pp. 36, 38)...
- 75. Huehnergard, J. (2008). "Qitta:
Arabic Cats". In Gruendler, B.;
Cooperson, M. (eds.).
classical Arabic Humanities in
Their Own Terms: Festschrift...
- Imam
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal by Ibn al-Jawzi,
edited and
translated by
Michael Cooperson,
which won the
Sheikh Hamad Award for
Translation and
International Understanding...
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Michael Cooperson, "Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbal and
Bishr al-Ḥāfī. A case
study in
biographical traditions," SI 86 (1997/2), 71–101
Michael Cooperson, classical...
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therefore may not
derive from Julius.
Schironi 2009, pp. 119–120.
Cooperson 2010, p. 165. Halm,
Heinz (2003). Die
Kalifen von Kairo: Die Fatimiden...
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Muslim World (90.1–2): 250.
Cooperson,
Michael (1996). "Baghdad in
Rhetoric and Narrative".
Muqarnas (13): 106.
Cooperson,
Michael (1996). "Baghdad in...
- al-Mutawakkil". The Life of Ibn
Hanbal p. 212 (73:2). Ibn al-Jawzi,
Michael Cooperson. 2016. pp. 212–234. doi:10.18574/nyu/9781479886241.003.0078. ISBN 9781479886241...
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encouraged militant activism.
Imran ibn Hittan, whom the
Arabist Michael Cooperson calls the
greatest Kharijite poet, sang
after Abu Bilal's death: "Abū...
- 2014, p. 41.
Abbas 2021, p. 93.
Gross 2012, p. 58.
Abbas 2021, p. 94.
Cooperson 2000, p. 25.
Madelung 1997, p. 56.
Lewis 1968, p. 51.
Madelung 1997, p...