A Conversation with Dr. Sumaiya Hamdani on Islamic History, Shiite History, and Ismaili Studies
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This conversation is on Dr. Sumaiya Hamdani's life, as well as Islamic history, Shiite history, Ismaili tradition, and academia. She is an Associate Professor in the History and Art History Department of George Mason University, Virginia. Hamdani comes from a Dawoodi/Tayyibi Ismaili family. The aim of this paper is to bring the view of an academician who is living in America, on tradition, Islamic history, Ismaili history, and academic studies to the reader.
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interview, Sumaiya Hamdani, Ismaili Studies, Medieval Islam, Shiite history, Fatimids
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- de Blois, Francois. Arabic, Persian and Gujarati Manuscripts: The Hamdani Collection. I.B.Tauris. London, 2011.
- Hamdani, Abbas. The Beginnings of the Isma‘ili Da‘wa in Northern India. Cairo, 1956.
- Hamdani, Abbas. “The Dāʿī Ḥātim Ibn Ibrāhīm Al-Ḥāmidī (d. 596 H./ 1199 A.D.) and His Book “Tuḥfat Al-qulūb”.” Oriens 23/24 (1974): 258-300.
- Hamdani, Abbas. “Evolution of the Organisational Structure of the Fatimi Da‘wah: The Yemeni and Persian Contribution”, Arabian Studies, 3 (1976), pp. 85–114.
- Hamdani, Abbas. “An Early Fāṭimid Source on the Time and Authorship of the “Rasā'il Iḫwān Al-Ṣafā’”.” Arabica 26, no. 1 (1979): 62-75.
- Hamdani, Abbas and de Blois, François. “A Re-Examination of Al-Mahdī's Letter to the Yemenites on the Genealogy of the Fatimid Caliphs”, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, no. 2 (1983): 173-207.
- Hamdani, Husayn. On the Genealogy of the Fatimid Caliphs. Cairo, 1958.
- Hamdani, Sumaiya. Between Revolution and State: The Construction of Fatimid Legitimacy. I.B. Tauris, London, 2006.