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Episode 207·July 18, 2025·post-antiquity

Ahab Bdaiwi on 'Ali ibn Abi Talib, his Family, and the Origins of Shi'i Islam

We pick up from our last episode, where geopolitics and esotericism met in the crucible of Roman, Sassanian, and Arab political struggles. Ahab Bdaiwi threads the labyrinth of the earliest historical sources for the birth of the movement within Islām w

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A Precious Collection on Alchemy

Jabir ibn Hayyan · 800 · Arabic · 390 pages

In 'Majmu nafis fi al-kimiya', the 'Father of Chemistry' presents a rigorous technical manual for the Great Work, blending practical laboratory procedures with deep philosophical insights. Jabir moves beyond simple recipe-sharing to detail the iterative cycles of sublimation, dissolution, and 'spiri

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Alchemiae Gebri cum Lull et Bacon

Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber) · 1545 · Latin · 330 pages

Alchemiae Gebri cum Lull et Bacon is a monumental synthesis of medieval and Renaissance chemical thought that elevates alchemy from a 'barbarous' reputation to the pinnacle of natural philosophy. The text argues that the perfection of metals is not merely possible but a necessary imitation of nature

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The Works of Geber (1678)

Jabir ibn Hayyan · 1678 · English · 319 pages

The Works of Geber (1678) is a foundational cornerstone of alchemical literature, offering a rare English window into the mind of Abū Mūsa Jābir ibn Ḥayyān. Geber boldly asserts that metals are not static substances but living compositions of 'Argentvive' (Mercury) and Sulphur that can be cured of t

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The Quran

Unknown · 1694 · Latin · 676 pages

Abraham Hinckelmann’s 1694 Hamburg edition of 'Al-Coranus' is a remarkable relic of theological warfare and linguistic obsession. Framing the Islamic scripture as a 'monster' to be defeated, Hinckelmann argues that only by mastering the original Arabic can the West hope to 'conquer' the religion. Ye

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The Quran (Al-Coranus)

Abraham Hinckelmann (ed.) · 1694 · Arabic · 709 pages

Abraham Hinckelmann presents a text that refuses to compromise on its core message: that humanity is governed by a singular, divine truth. Readers encounter a rigorous system of ethics that treats the saving of one life as the saving of all mankind. The work positions itself as the final link in a c

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Complete Text of the Quran (Alcorani Textus Universus)

Ludovico Marracci · 1698 · Arabic-Latin · 409 pages

Ludovico Marracci’s Alcorani Textus Universus is a towering achievement of Oriental scholarship, offering a rare window into how the West first rigorously engaged with the Quran. Beyond a mere translation, Marracci provides a meticulous Latin-Arabic synthesis complete with 'Refutations' that challen

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The Quran (Alkoran)

Unknown · 1707 · Latin · 598 pages

This 1707 edition is more than a religious text; it is a profound historical document capturing the complex encounter between East and West. While the Dutch translators frame the work within a polemical 'Voor-reeden' (Preface) that reflects the anxieties of the era, the text itself unfolds a vast ta

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The Quran, Part 1

E. H. Palmer (trans.) · 1880 · Arabic · 401 pages

This volume moves beyond simple religious devotion to examine the Quran as a historical and cultural document. Palmer strips away theological bias to analyze how Muhammad navigated the tribal politics of 7th-century Arabia. He treats the Quran not as a static manual but as a collection of shifting m

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