Bibliography of Shibli Nomani

Bibliography of
Shibli Nomani
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Shibli Nomani (1857–1914)
References and footnotes

This bibliography of Shibli Nomani is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Shibli Nomani, a poet, philosopher, historian, educational thinker, author, orator, reformer, critic of orientalists and Islamic scholar from the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj, regarded as the father of Urdu historiography.[1][2] His disciple Sulaiman Nadvi wrote his biography, Hayat-e-Shibli, in 1943.[3] This list will include his biographies, theses written on him and articles published about him in various journals, newspapers, encyclopedias, seminars, websites, etcetera in APA style.

Encyclopedias

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  • Abdullah, Mohammad (1982), Shorter Encyclopaedia of Islam (in Bengali) (5th ed.), Sherbangla Nagar, Dhaka: Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, pp. 383–384, ISBN 984-06-0252-7
  • Ahmad, Anis & Özervarli, M.Sait (2010). "ŞİBLÎ NU'MÂNÎ". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 39 (Şeri̇f Paşa – Tanzanya) (in Turkish). Istanbul: Turkiye Diyanet Foundation, Centre for Islamic Studies. pp. 126–129. ISBN 978-975-389-632-0.
  • Esposito, John L. (2003), "Shibli Numani, Muhammad", The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780195125580.001.0001, ISBN 978-0-19-512558-0
  • Zaman, Maheen (2018), "Shibli Numani", in Kassam, Zayn R.; Greenberg, Yudit Kornberg; Bagli, Jehan (eds.), Encyclopedia of Indian Religions: Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism, Encyclopedia of Indian Religions, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 635–636, doi:10.1007/978-94-024-1267-3_877, ISBN 978-94-024-1267-3

Biographies

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Theses

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Journals

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Newspapers

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Seminars

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Websites

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Other

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Theses

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  • Afroz, Nishat (2018). Development of Islamic Thought in Colonial India A Study (PhD). India: Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University. pp. 104–112. hdl:10603/250337.
  • Ahmed, Maqsood (1989). Contribution of north India to the study of islamic history from 1870 to 1947 (PhD). India: Department of Persian, Arabic and Urdu, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. hdl:10603/85304.
  • Ali, Mohsin (2022). Modern Islamic Historiography: A Global Perspective from South Asia (PhD thesis). USA: University of California. pp. 120–205.
  • Khan, Faisal (2008). Concept of dawah as envisaged by promrnent Indian muslim thinkers of the Twentieth century (PhD). India: Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University. hdl:10603/60885.
  • Khan, Ghazanfar Ali (2001). Nadvat_al_Ulama: a centre of islamic learning (PhD). India: Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University. hdl:10603/49833.
  • Mujab, Muhammad (2001). Islamic sciences in india and indonesia: a comparative study (PhD) (in Urdu). India: Department of Sunni Theology, Aligarh Muslim University. pp. 144–149. hdl:10603/58830.
  • Uddin, Nizam (2016). Darulmusannfeen Shibli academy ka aitihasik adhyayan 1914 se 1947 (PhD) (in Hindi). India: Department of History, V. B. S. Purvanchal University. hdl:10603/182719.

Books

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  • Ahmad, Mostak (2014). The world's best 100 Muslim thinkers (in Bengali). Banglabazar, Dhaka-1100: Zhinuk Publication. p. 305.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Bhat, Samee Ullah (2019). "Chapter 2". Islamic Historiography: Nature and Development. India: Educreation Publishing. pp. 16–38. ISBN 978-93-88910-50-7.
  • Mobnu, Syed (2018). Urdu Language and Literature: Origins and Development (in Bengali). Bangladesh: Chaitanya. pp. 78–81.
  • Rabbani, Gholam (2014). Contribution of Eminent Scholars to Urdu Literature (1857 - 1947) (in Bengali). Banglabazar, Dhaka: Maktabatut Taqwa. pp. 53–63, 250–268, 291–298, 372–381.
  • Siddiqui, Saiful Islam (2019). Muslim Philosophical Thinkers and Scientists (in Bengali) (2nd ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Rahin-Rashad Publications. pp. 423–431. ISBN 9789843442376.
  • Talukder, Md. Shafiqur Rahman (2018). Hundreds of Muslim thinkers (in Bengali). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Boi Bangla. p. 287.

References

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  1. ^ Esposito, John L. (2003), "Shibli Numani, Muhammad", The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780195125580.001.0001, ISBN 978-0-19-512558-0
  2. ^ Yeaqub, Md (2018). "Analytical Study Of Allamah Shibli's Persian Poetry" (PDF). Global Journal for Research Analysis. 7 (10): 88. ISSN 2277-8160.
  3. ^ Islam, Md. Baharul (2019). Contribution of Syed Sulaiman Nadvi to Urdu Literature (PDF) (PhD) (in Bengali). Bangladesh: Department of Urdu, University of Dhaka. p. 133. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
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