Tthe aim of the present article is to connect two different areas such as Ottoman and Islamic studies, and put into a more general context of its time the Is-lamic debate about the acceptance of Western technology by translat-ing the first of a series of texts about the prohibition of a musical tool defined as a “talking box” (ṣundūq al-nātiq)

The “talking machine” affair in Ottoman Yemen (1907)

Nicola Melis;
2013-01-01

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Tthe aim of the present article is to connect two different areas such as Ottoman and Islamic studies, and put into a more general context of its time the Is-lamic debate about the acceptance of Western technology by translat-ing the first of a series of texts about the prohibition of a musical tool defined as a “talking box” (ṣundūq al-nātiq)
2013
978-88-548-5668-4
Ottoman Yemen; Grammophon; British Colonialism; Italian Colonialism; Hanafism; fiqh
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