Workshop : “Professional Mobility in the Islamic Lands (900-1600): ʿulamāʾ, udabāʾ, and administrators”, Londres, 20-21/03/2019.
Colloque à l’Université de Londres (SOAS)
Professional Mobility in the Islamic Lands (900-1600): ʿulamāʾ, udabāʾ, and administrators

Date : 20 mars 2019 / March 20, 2019.
Lieu : SOAS, Senate House – Paul Webley Wing, Room SG36
08:30 Registration / Coffee, SG37
Welcoming Remarks: Sylvie Denoix & Hugh Kennedy
Useful information: Mohamad El-Merheb & Mehdi Berriah
09:00 Panel 1, Chair: Hugh Kennedy
- Konrad Hirschler,Freie Universität Berlin
The Scholars’ Books – Mobility and Non-Mobility in Mamluk bilad al-Sham
- Nadia Maria Cheikh, American University of Beirut
Observations on the muhaddithatin Kitab Tarikh Baghdad
- Mehmetcan Akpinar,Universität Tübingen
Landscapes of Knowledge: Hijāzīs in Baghdad
10:30 Coffee Break, SG37
11:00 Panel 2, Chair: Sylvie Denoix
- Robert Moore, John Brown University
Building a Dynasty of Judges: The Bulqīnī Family’s Rise to Prominence in Mamluk Cairo
- Marta Garcia-Novo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
The Aqīt household: a scholarly elite between Timbuktu and Cairo through the works of Aḥmad Bābā al-Tinbuktī
- Amal Belkamel, École Pratique des Hautes Études
Le processus de professionnalisation du Qāḍī ʿAbd al-Gabbār entre quête du savoir et confluence avec le pouvoir
12:30 Lunch, SG37
14:00 Panel 3, Chair: Nadia Maria Cheikh
- Mohamad El-Merheb, SOAS – IHR
Professional Mobility and Political Thought: Ibn Ṭalḥa’s Unique Necklace
- Tamerel-Leithy, Johns Hopkins University
Converting Coptic Clerks, Islamizing the Bureaucracy
- Nora Afif, Paris-Ouest Nanterre University
Évolution des fonctions des qādis et des administrateurs sous le califat abbasside à partir du Xème siècle
15:30 Coffee Break, SG37
16:00 Panel 4, Chair: Konrad Hirschler
- Abbès Zouache, CNRS/CEFAS
Mobilité des guerriers et espace au Proche-Orient (XIe-XIIIe siècle): horizons perceptifs, experts et outils administratifs
- Roy Fischel, SOAS
Iranians, Brahmins, and the trajectories of administrators in the early modern Deccan
- Christopher Bahl, Orient Institut Beirut
From Mamluk Egypt to the Bahmani Deccan: The professional mobility of a 15th century migrant scholar
17:30 Group Photo
19:00 Dinner
March 21, 2019
SOAS, Senate House – Paul Webley Wing, Room SG36
09:00 Panel 5, Chair: AbbèsZouache
- Sylvie Denoix, CNRS/UMR 8167 Orient et Méditerranée/Islam médiéval
Fusṭāṭ à l’époque pré-fatimide: un phare pour les oulémas
- Adday Hernández López, Instituto de Lenguas y Culturas-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ILC-CSIC)
Professional mobility in the Islamic West: The case of the Andalusi ‘ulamā’
- Syifa Widigdo, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Imām al-Ḥaramayn al-Juwaynī and the Politics of Sunnī Orthodoxy in the Eleventh Century
10:30 Coffee Break, SG37
11:00 Panel 6, Chair:Roy Fischel
- Ahmed Al-Rahim, University of Virginia
Professional Mobility and Knowledge in the Mongol Empire: A Study of the “Mobile School” (al-Madrasa al-Sayyāra) of the Il-Ḫāns
- Kenneth Goudie, Ghent University
Building A Network: Al-Biqāʿī’s Strategy of Survival
- Atta Muhammad, University of Leeds
The Public Sphere during the later Abbasid Caliphate (1050-1258 AD): The Role of Shaykh al-Shuyukhor Shaykh as-Sufiyyaof Baghdad
12:30 Lunch, SG37
13:30 Panel 7, Chair:Mehdi Berriah
- Suzan Gunasti, Ohio Wesleyan University
The Consolidation of the Early Ottoman Ulema
- Mehdi Berriah, Paris 1 La Sorbonne University – UMR 8167
Mobilités et polyvalence des oulémas à l’époque mamelouke : le cas d’Ibn Taymiyya
- Jean-David Richaud, Paris 1 La Sorbonne University – UMR 8167
Niẓām al-Mulk, la madrasa et les oulémas
- Rodrigo García-Velasco, Woolf Institute
Muslim and Jewish administrators in twelfth-century Toledo and Zaragoza and the preservation of Andalus?Notarial and judicial culture after the Christian conquests
15:30-15:45 Wrap-Up: Submission, Publisher, AOB
Mohamad El-Merheb/ Mehdi Berriah,

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Hassan Bouali (1 mars 2019). Workshop : “Professional Mobility in the Islamic Lands (900-1600): ʿulamāʾ, udabāʾ, and administrators”, Londres, 20-21/03/2019. Diwan. Consulté le 5 mars 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nr67
