Posts by natalie@hcommons.social
(DIR) Post #APmXtcldkM5aA1ZWHg by natalie@hcommons.social
2022-11-19T11:24:54Z
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Trying to activate this group @islamicstudies again .. for the three or four of us on here 😬 working in this field. Any other (and broader) ideas for building such a group? I am not really into #mustafidons .. sorry, folks!For newcomers: When you follow a group, you will receive all posts in which other users have mentioned that group in your home feed. The group is not moderated, the posts are automatically reposted.#IslamicStudies #NearEasternStudies #OrientalStudies #MiddleEasternStudies #IranianStudies #TurkishStudies #OttomanStudies ... please add ...
(DIR) Post #AQaivqENRHKMos6C9o by natalie@hcommons.social
2022-12-14T08:10:14Z
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@john looks a bit too similar to the twitch logo, don't you think?
(DIR) Post #ASgZ9EJP8PmoknPAaO by natalie@hcommons.social
2023-02-14T22:49:30Z
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Ich bin empört über den Zwang zum Anlegen einer Bund-ID für Studierende, um nach Monaten Wartezeit 200 Euro "Soforthilfe" zu erhalten. Um so mehr ich lese, um so: 😡!1. Ich habe die Onlinefunktion meines Personalausweises bewusst deaktiviert. Jetzt muss ich erfahren, dass es diese Wahlmöglichkeit seit 2017 nicht mehr gibt. Das ist ätzend. Diese braucht man, um die Bund-ID anzulegen.2. Ich finde kaum Informationen über die Bund-ID von Quellen, die nicht zum Bund gehören. Vor einem Jahr gab es etwa 100.000 Nutzerkonten auf der Plattform (= Bund ID). Das ist eine extrem geringe Zahl. Warum wird man dazu genötigt, diese ID anzulegen? Soll die Plattform jetzt über Studierende gepusht werden? Wie ist es möglich (und legal), dass hier keine Alternative angeboten wird - meinetwegen durch Einreichen eines schriftlichen Antrags? Ich beobachte sehr kritisch, wie das Ganze weitergeht.#soforthilfe #bundID #energiekostenzuschuss
(DIR) Post #AokouaNmn96RDgwZxw by natalie@hcommons.social
2024-12-05T20:54:02Z
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I am excited to share my very first published article, which explores the thoughts of the 17th-century Moroccan scholar al-Ḥasan al-Yūsī on the acquisition of knowledge from books. In it, I discuss the importance of books for rural Sufi scholars in the Western Maghrib, the conditions they set for acquiring knowledge directly from books (and not just from their teachers!), and the laborious process of collating and correcting manuscripts.If you're curious about how pre-modern scholars ensured the accuracy of the knowledge in their handwritten books - and why this was so important to them - please take a look! If you don't have access, feel free to contact me.http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24519197-bja10059Some of you may remember the little writing crisis I had about a year ago. Thanks to your valuable advice, this piece finally came together! 🙏 It's been a bit of a rollercoaster, but I'm really happy with how it turned out.#writing #bookhistory@academicchatter @phdlife @phdstudents@islamicstudies