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Sarah R. bin Tyeer

@SarahRbinTyeer

Scholar of Adab, Arabic & Comparative Literature. Professor @Columbia.

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I am very pleased to share the ToC of a new edited volume featuring stellar contributions by: Muhsin al Musawi, Gil Anidjar, Hamid Dabashi, @DrWalidGhali @nazwry @mkhanpasha and many more! Edited by yours truly & Claire Gallien. Many thanks to Nicola Ramsey @EdinburghUP

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Come work with me! We're hiring a tenure-track assistant professor of Early Islam (until ca. 1250). Please share widely!

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Please join us with @Lit_as_Adab for the first Adab Colloquium of the semester with Austin O'Malley's new book and Axel Takacs on Farid al-Din ʿAttar and the poetics of spiritual instruction!

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Breaking: Columbia President Minuche Shafik has resigned from her position. More information to follow


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RIP Roy Mottahedeh (1940-2024), an absolute giant in scholarship on Iran and Islam.


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"Even the most perfect PDF is lacking in one element: its presence in time and space, its unique existence at the place where it happens to be." —Walter Benjamin, on my book (which is now present in time and space)

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In a couple of weeks I'll be speaking about my forthcoming book with @Terodotus and @IraniRoxanna on the Sképsislamica podcast. Here's a sample of the topic — more details to come!

While it is true that orally transmitted poems from the sixth and early seventh centuries ­ were not in fact recorded ­ until at least the eighth, it is safe to say that if tens of thousands of lines of proto-­German poetry dealing with tribalism during the “fall of Rome” in the…

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i put together a little tool that functions like an arabic lexiqamus. it is pretty bare bones rn, but i plan to build up over the summer. would appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, etc. before i put more time into it. you can read more on the about page: ishtiqaq.pages.dev


How to trace the relationships between Arabic books across centuries? KITAB's text reuse data set, funded by the ERC, is now available online and can be accessed through a web application built by the project team. kitab-project.org/New-Release-of…


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🌼🌼🌼 دعوة عامة إلى تقديم أبحاث للعدد الأول من #مجلة_أثيرت. ينظر المنشور Call for papers: You are invited to submit articles for 1. Vol. of #Athirat_Journal للتواصل: athirat.journal@gmail.com @Nawwaf_Saleem #AlsulaimanAbd @maalbarakati #maraqten

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We’re looking for a part-time, remote managing editor to join our team. The deadline for applications in 15 May. Please share and reach out to us on postmedievaled@gmail.com if you have any questions! More info about the role here 👉 docs.google.com/document/u/0/d…

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Excellent news! My 2021 monograph Browsing through the Sultan's Bookshelves is now open access! Peruse and be bemused! Download at academia.edu/42787577/Brows…

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Join us for a book talk with Professor C. Ceyhun Arslan as he discusses his work, "The Ottoman Canon and the Construction of Arabic and Turkish Literatures," accompanied by Professor Yaseen Noorani.

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Starting in a few minutes

Please Join us on March 29th for a book talk with Professor Annette Damayanti Lienau as she discusses her work, "Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference: Global Arabic and Counter-Imperial Literatures," accompanied by Professor Rebecca Johnson.

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Please Join us on March 29th for a book talk with Professor Annette Damayanti Lienau as she discusses her work, "Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference: Global Arabic and Counter-Imperial Literatures," accompanied by Professor Rebecca Johnson.

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Please join us if you are around the NYC area!

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So, when is a nahda podcast going to happen?


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friends, I invite you to download & read an 8th-cent Armenian history of the Caliphate, published open access just this morning. it includes an intro, edition, translation, reading notes, & commentary. what are the stakes? 🧵⬇️ isac.uchicago.edu/research/publi…

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Submit a paper to our panel next MLA in New Orleans! Reading the Classical in the modern/Reading the Modern in the Classical. mla.confex.com/mla/2025/webpr…

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