Monographs in Arabic and Islamic Studies

edited by Mustafa Shaw, S.O.A.S

Editor
Mustafa Shah, S.O.A.S.

To make a proposal for a new project for this series, please email the series editor at ms99@soas.ac.uk

This series provides a forum for the publication of research-based monographs in the field of Arabic and Islamic Studies.

Principally covering the early and medieval historical periods, and encompassing a range of disciplinary perspectives and approaches, it seeks to promote academic scholarship devoted to the classical Islamic sciences, including traditions of learning such as Qur’anic exegesis, hermeneutics, law, theology, linguistic thought, Sufism, the Hadith and studies on the medieval genres of Arabic biography and history. Additionally, with the objective of making available primary Arabic literary sources, original academic studies that include critically edited editions of important classical manuscripts will also be considered for publication. The series aims to foster an engagement with the literary sources, concepts and constructs that defined early and classical expressions of Islamic thought.