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    Spooks and Holy Ghosts: Spectral Politics and the Politics of Spectrality in Hilary Mantel's 'Eight Months on Ghazzah Street'

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    This article maps the complex interactions between the political and the spectral in Hilary Mantel’s critically neglected novel Eight Months on Ghazzah Street, charting the complex and sometimes paradoxical relationships between agency, invisibility, spectrality, and power that are present in this text. By mobilizing the work of Jacques Rancière alongside the thinking of Jacques Lacan, this article establishes Eight Months on Ghazzah Street as a text driven by the need to articulate the politically charged nature of the liminal space wherein individuals and events can be rendered spectral

    Some Notes On the Naqshband! Tariqat in Bosnia 1

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    From Kashghar to Eyüp: the lineages and legacy of Sheikh Abdullah Nidai.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Elisabeth Özdalga (ed.). Naqshbandis in western and central Asia: change and continuity, Swedish Research Institute in İstanbul Transactions Vol.9.; Papers read at a conference held at the Swedish research institute in İstanbul June 9-11, 1997

    Some notes on the naqshbandi tariqat in Bosnia.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Die Welt des Islams N.S.13, 1971

    From Kashghar to Eyüp: the lineages and legacy of Sheikh Abdullah Nidai.

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    Donated by Klaus Kreise

    Bibliographical notes on the Naqshbandi tariqat.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : George F. Hourani (ed.). Essays in Islamic Philosophy and Science

    Silent and vocal dhikr in the Naqshbandi order.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Albert Dietrich. Akten des VII. Kongresses für Arabistik und Islamwissenschaft-- Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

    Mata air kecemerlangan: sebuah pengantar untuk memahami pemikiran Imam Khomeini

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    The Naqshbandi order: a preliminary survey of its history and significance.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Studia Islamica 44, 1976
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