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Ze'ev Maghen

Ze’ev Maghen (PhD. Columbia University, 1997) is Professor of Arabic and Islamic History and Chairman of the Department of Middle East Studies at Bar-Ilan University. He is a senior fellow at the Begin-Sadat Institute for Strategic Studies, as well as the creator of the Middle East and Islamic Studies program at the Shalem College in Jerusalem.

Ze’ev Maghen

Maghen’s areas of expertise include Revolutionary Iran, Islamism, the Sunni-Shii schism, Qur’anic Exegesis and Medieval Islamic Jurisprudence. He has written three academic books – Virtues of the Flesh: Purity and Sexuality in Islamic Discourse (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2005); After Hardship Cometh Ease: Classical Muslim Attitudes to Judaism and Jewish Law (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2006); and Reading Revolutionary Iran (De Gruyter, 2023) as well as numerous articles in peer reviewed journals on these subjects. His essay on “Eradicating the Little Satan: Why Iran should be taken at its word” was the lead article in Commentary Magazine (January 2009) and his lengthy treatment of “Shiite Messianism and Iranian Foreign Policy” was the lead article in the prestigious Middle East Journal (Spring, 2008).

Maghen has written on Jewish and Zionist subjects, as well, and his essay “John Lennon and the Jews” – published in six languages – has been published as a full length book.[1]

Maghen speaks, reads and writes Arabic, Persian, Russian, English, Hebrew and Yiddish. He lectures regularly in the Israel Defense Forces, as well as at universities and in other frameworks in the United States, Europe, Turkey, the Arab World, Russia, Ukraine, India and Latin America. He lives with his wife and four children in Hod HaSharon. He served in the Tank Corps of the IDF until his discharge from the reserves in 2005. He was the 1984 International Frisbee Golf Champion (Junior Division).

Selected articles edit

  • “Much ado about Wuḍū’,” Der Islam, 76, Spring 1999, pp. 205-252.
  • “Close Encounters: Some Preliminary Observations on the Transmission of Impurity in Early Sunni Jurisprudence,” Islamic Law and Society, 6: 3, Summer, 1999, pp. 348–392.
  • "השעוביה החדשה: החייאת פולמוס ישן בקרב מתנגדי הרפובליקה האסלאמית באיראן", המזרח החדש, כרך מ"ב, תשס"א, עמ' 186-208. (Translation: “The New Shu‘biyah: The Revival of an Ancient Polemic by the Opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran,” The New East, 42 [2000]).
  • “Dead Tradition: Joseph Schacht and the Origins of ‘Popular Practice’,” Islamic Law and Society, 10: 3, Fall 2003, pp. 276-347 (as guest editor of this issue, I also wrote the introduction, pp. 267-275).
  • “First Blood: Purity, Edibility and the Independence of Islamic Jurisprudence,” Der Islam, 81, Spring 2004, pp. 49–95.
  • “Ritual Recycling: Abū’l-Ḥasan ‘Alī al-Māwardī and the Question of Second Hand Ablutions,” Bar-Ilan Studies in Arabic and Islamic Culture, 2, Spring 2006, pp. 121–168.
  • “Three Shāfi‘ites in Search of Water: The Indulgence of Tayammum and its Rigorous Preconditions,” Der Islam 82 (2005), pp. 291–348.
  • “Strangers and Brothers: The Ritual Status of Unbelievers in Islamic Law,” Medieval Encounters, 12/2 (2006), pp. 173–243.
  • “Intertwined Triangles: Remarks on the Relationship between Two Prophetic Scandals,” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 33 (2007), pp. 17–92 (Winner of the “Tel-Aviv Prize” for Best Scholarly Article, 2006).
  • “See No Evil: Morality and Methodology in Ibn al-Qaṭṭān al-Fāsī’s Aḥkām al-Naẓar bī Ḥāssat al-Baṣar,” Islamic Law and Society, 14 (2007), 52 pp.
  • “The Merry Men of Medina: Comedy and Humanity in the Early Days of Islam,” Der Islam, 84 (2007), 74 pp.
  • “Occultation in Perpetuum: Shi‘ite Messianism and the Policies of the Islamic Republic,” Middle East Journal, 62 (2008), 34 pp.
  • “‘They shall not Draw Nigh’: The Access of Unbelievers to Sacred Space in Islamic and Jewish Law,” Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 12 (2007), 41 pp.
  • “From Potent Nemesis to Potemkin Village: A Shift in the Iranian Portrayal of the ‘Zionist Regime,’” Israel Affairs, 21 (2006), 27 pp.
  • “Davidic Motifs in the Biography of Muḥammad,” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 34 (2008), pp. 91–139.
  • “That Nature which Contemns its Origin: A Controversial Teachers’ Examination Sheds Light on Transformations in Revolutionary Iranian Islam,” Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review, 8 (2009), 43 pp.
  • “Unity and Hegemony: Iranian Attitudes to the Sunni-Shi‘i Divide,” in Tel-Aviv University’s Sunni-Shi‘ Relations Conference volume (eds. Meir Litvak and Ofra Bengio), 2010.
  • “Dancing in Chains: The Baffling Coexistence of Legalism and Exuberance in Judaic and Islamic Tradition,” in Judaic Sources in Western Thought: Jerusalem’s Enduring Presence (ed. Jon Jacobs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).
  • “Jews (and Christians) for ‘Ali: Precedent and Prognostication in al-Majlisi’s Kitab al-Ihtijaj” (forthcoming in JIS)

References edit

  1. ^ John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage, New York: Toby Press, 2014

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Ze ev Maghen PhD Columbia University 1997 is Professor of Arabic and Islamic History and Chairman of the Department of Middle East Studies at Bar Ilan University He is a senior fellow at the Begin Sadat Institute for Strategic Studies as well as the creator of the Middle East and Islamic Studies program at the Shalem College in Jerusalem Ze ev MaghenMaghen s areas of expertise include Revolutionary Iran Islamism the Sunni Shii schism Qur anic Exegesis and Medieval Islamic Jurisprudence He has written three academic books Virtues of the Flesh Purity and Sexuality in Islamic Discourse Leiden E J Brill 2005 After Hardship Cometh Ease Classical Muslim Attitudes to Judaism and Jewish Law Berlin Walter de Gruyter 2006 and Reading Revolutionary Iran De Gruyter 2023 as well as numerous articles in peer reviewed journals on these subjects His essay on Eradicating the Little Satan Why Iran should be taken at its word was the lead article in Commentary Magazine January 2009 and his lengthy treatment of Shiite Messianism and Iranian Foreign Policy was the lead article in the prestigious Middle East Journal Spring 2008 Maghen has written on Jewish and Zionist subjects as well and his essay John Lennon and the Jews published in six languages has been published as a full length book 1 Maghen speaks reads and writes Arabic Persian Russian English Hebrew and Yiddish He lectures regularly in the Israel Defense Forces as well as at universities and in other frameworks in the United States Europe Turkey the Arab World Russia Ukraine India and Latin America He lives with his wife and four children in Hod HaSharon He served in the Tank Corps of the IDF until his discharge from the reserves in 2005 He was the 1984 International Frisbee Golf Champion Junior Division Selected articles edit Much ado about Wuḍu Der Islam 76 Spring 1999 pp 205 252 Close Encounters Some Preliminary Observations on the Transmission of Impurity in Early Sunni Jurisprudence Islamic Law and Society 6 3 Summer 1999 pp 348 392 השעוביה החדשה החייאת פולמוס ישן בקרב מתנגדי הרפובליקה האסלאמית באיראן המזרח החדש כרך מ ב תשס א עמ 186 208 Translation The New Shu biyah The Revival of an Ancient Polemic by the Opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran The New East 42 2000 Dead Tradition Joseph Schacht and the Origins of Popular Practice Islamic Law and Society 10 3 Fall 2003 pp 276 347 as guest editor of this issue I also wrote the introduction pp 267 275 First Blood Purity Edibility and the Independence of Islamic Jurisprudence Der Islam 81 Spring 2004 pp 49 95 Ritual Recycling Abu l Ḥasan Ali al Mawardi and the Question of Second Hand Ablutions Bar Ilan Studies in Arabic and Islamic Culture 2 Spring 2006 pp 121 168 Three Shafi ites in Search of Water The Indulgence of Tayammum and its Rigorous Preconditions Der Islam 82 2005 pp 291 348 Strangers and Brothers The Ritual Status of Unbelievers in Islamic Law Medieval Encounters 12 2 2006 pp 173 243 Intertwined Triangles Remarks on the Relationship between Two Prophetic Scandals Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 33 2007 pp 17 92 Winner of the Tel Aviv Prize for Best Scholarly Article 2006 See No Evil Morality and Methodology in Ibn al Qaṭṭan al Fasi s Aḥkam al Naẓar bi Ḥassat al Baṣar Islamic Law and Society 14 2007 52 pp The Merry Men of Medina Comedy and Humanity in the Early Days of Islam Der Islam 84 2007 74 pp Occultation in Perpetuum Shi ite Messianism and the Policies of the Islamic Republic Middle East Journal 62 2008 34 pp They shall not Draw Nigh The Access of Unbelievers to Sacred Space in Islamic and Jewish Law Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 12 2007 41 pp From Potent Nemesis to Potemkin Village A Shift in the Iranian Portrayal of the Zionist Regime Israel Affairs 21 2006 27 pp Davidic Motifs in the Biography of Muḥammad Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 34 2008 pp 91 139 That Nature which Contemns its Origin A Controversial Teachers Examination Sheds Light on Transformations in Revolutionary Iranian Islam Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review 8 2009 43 pp Unity and Hegemony Iranian Attitudes to the Sunni Shi i Divide in Tel Aviv University s Sunni Shi Relations Conference volume eds Meir Litvak and Ofra Bengio 2010 Dancing in Chains The Baffling Coexistence of Legalism and Exuberance in Judaic and Islamic Tradition in Judaic Sources in Western Thought Jerusalem s Enduring Presence ed Jon Jacobs Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 Jews and Christians for Ali Precedent and Prognostication in al Majlisi s Kitab al Ihtijaj forthcoming in JIS References edit John Lennon and the Jews A Philosophical Rampage New York Toby Press 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ze 27ev Maghen amp oldid 1212318569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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