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Magic and divination in early Islam encompassed a wide range of practices, including belief in jinn, warding off the evil eye, the production of amulets and other magical equipment, conjuring, wonder-working, dream interpretation, predicting the weather, casting lots, astrology, and physiognomy. The ten studies here are concerned with the pre-Islamic antecedents of such practices, and with the theory of magic in healing, the nature and use of amulets and their decipherment, the arts of astrometeorology and geomancy, the refutation of astrology, and the role of the astrologer in society. Some of the studies are highly illustrated, some long out of print, some revised or composed for this volume, and one translated into English for the first time. These fundamental investigations, together with the introductory bibliographic essay, are intended as a guide to the concepts, terminology, and basic scholarly literature of an important, but often overlooked, aspect of classical Islamic culture.

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'Overall, this volume represents a significant source material for students of Islamic occult sciences and will doubtless provide a veritable research book for comparativists.' Journal of Islamic Studies There is, as far as I know, no general survey of Islamic occultism in print. In the meantime, the fifty-two page introduction specially written for this book by Savage-Smith will do very well, particularly as there is a fairly comprehensive bibliography, as well as copious referencing in the footnotes.... Magic and Divination in Early Islam is the most valuable and useful survey of Islamic occultism yet to have been printed. Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft

Acknowledgements vii
General Editor's Preface xi
Introduction xiii
1. Beliefs in Spirits among the Pre-Islamic Arabs
Joseph Henninger
1(54)
2. Hermes and Harran: The Roots of Arabic-Islamic Occultism
Francis E. Peters
55(32)
3. The Theory of Magic in Healing
Michael W. Dols
87(16)
4. The Rod of Moses in Arabic Magic
A. Fodor
103(22)
5. The Decipherment of Arabic Talismans
Tewfik Canaan
125(54)
6. Islamic Seals: Magical or Practical?
Venetia Porter
179(22)
7. Weather Forecasting in the Arabic World
Charles Burnett
201(10)
8. Islamic Geomancy and a Thirteenth-Century Divinatory Device: Another Look
Emilie Savage-Smith and Marion B. Smith
211(66)
9. Ibn Taymiyya on Astrology: Annotated Translation of Three Fatwas
Yahya J. Michot
277(64)
10. The Role of the Astrologer in Medieval Islamic Society
George Saliba
341(30)
General Index 371


Dr Emilie Savage-Smith is Senior Research Associate at The Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, UK