Ibadis on (and in) the Margins: Manuscript Notes from the Buffalo Agency in Early-Modern Cairo

Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
Titre
Ibadis on (and in) the Margins: Manuscript Notes from the Buffalo Agency in Early-Modern Cairo
Résumé
From at least the 17th century onward, a sizeable Maghribi Ibadi community lived, studied, and worked in the city of Cairo, centered around a trade agency, school, and library known as the ‘Buffalo Agency’ (<em>Wikālat al-Jāmūs</em>). Over nearly four centuries, this agency served as a hub for Ibadi intellectual activity and manuscript production. Despite its place of prominence in the history of early-modern Ibadi communities, manuscripts are some of the only surviving evidence of its existence. Using manuscript notes from and catalog data on manuscripts either held at the agency’s library or copied there, this article suggests that Ibadis were far from the small, isolated minority community in northern Africa they are often imagined to have been. Instead, the story of the Buffalo Agency points to the ways in which Ibadis very much belonged to the intellectual and commercial worlds of Sunni-dominated Cairo from the 17th–20th centuries.
Publication
Journal of Islamic Manuscripts
Maison d’édition
Brill
Lieu
Leiden
Date
2018
Volume
9
Numéro
2-3
Pages
225-241
Clé de citation
lovejrIbadisMarginsManuscript2018
Consulté le
19/10/2020 22:52
ISSN
1878-4631, 1878-464X
Titre abrégé
Ibadis on (and in) the Margins
Langue
eng
Référence
Love Jr, P. M. (2018). Ibadis on (and in) the Margins: Manuscript Notes from the Buffalo Agency in Early-Modern Cairo. Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, 9(2‑3), 225‑241. https://doi.org/10.1163/1878464X-00902008