1708)
Ibn Maʿtuq. See Huwayzī
Ibn Munqidh, Usamah (d. 1138)
Ibn Nujaym, Zayn al-Din (d. 1563)
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (d. 1350)
Ibn Taymiyyah, Taqial-Din (d. 1328)
Ibrahim, Hafiz (d. 1932)
Ibrahim I (Ottoman Sultan, 1640—48)
ʿidhār (beard-down)
Ihyāʾ ʿulum al-din (Ghazalī)
Iji, Muhammad al- (d. 1577)
Ikhwan al-Safa(Brethren of Purity) ʿilq . See also maʾbu n
ImamiShīʿī school of law
ʿInayatī, Ahmad al- (d. 1606)
ʿIrāqī, Fakhr al-Din (d. 1289)
Irwin, Robert
ʿishq. See love
Islamic law: on gazing at women and boys;on nonpenetrative sex; on passionate love of boys; on pederastic love poetry; on sodomy. See also Hanafischool of law; Hanbalischool of law; Imami Shiʿischool of law; Mālikischool of law; Shāfiʿischool of law
Jabarti, ʿAbd al-Rahman al- (d. 1825/6)
Jahiz, ʿAmr al- (d. 869)
Jamal, Sulayman al- (d. 1790)
Jamali, Muhammad al- (d. 1760)
jamiʿ al-saghir min ahadith al-bashir al- nadhir, al- (Suyutī)
Jannat al-wildan fial-hisan min al-wildan Hijazi)
Jazaʾiri, Niʿmatallah al- (d. 1702)
Jazari, Hasan al- (d. ca. 1624)
Jili, ʿAbd al-Karim al- (d. 1428)
Joseph, the Prophet
Jundi, Amīn al- (d. 1841)
Kalam ʿalamiʿat ghulām, al- (Ibn al-Wardi)
Kamal Pashazade (d. 1534)
Kanji, Muhammad al- (d. 1740)
Kanz al- ʿummāl fī sunan al-aqwal wa al af ʿal (al-Muttaqī al-Hindī)
Karmi, Marʿī ibn Yusuf al- (d. 1624); Munyat almuhibbin wa bughyat al- ʿcashiqīn
Kawakibi, Muhammad al- (d. 1685)
Kawkabanī, Ahmad al-Haymial- (d. 1738/9)
Kaywanī, Ahmad al- (d. 1760)
Kertbeny Karl Maria
Khafaji, Ahmad al- (d. 1659)
Khal, ʿAbd al-Hayy al- (d. 1715)
Khalidi, Ahmad al- (d. 1624)
kalwati, Ayyub al- (d. 1660)
Khashshab, Ismaʿil al- (d. 1815)
Khaub al-Shirbini, Muhammad al- (d. 1570)
Kitab al-zahrah (Zahiri)
Lane, Edward W.
Lewis, Bernard
liwat (sodomy); in Islamic law; with male slaves; in paradise
Lot, the people of
love: contrasted with sodomy; as cultural ideal; cynical and idealist views of; Islamic jurists on; Islamic mystics on; nature of. See also aestheticism ; belles-lettres
love of beauty. See aestheticism
love poetry. See belles-lettres
luti (pederast or active sodomist)
maʾbūn (pathic or passive sodomist). See also ubnah
Maḥalli, Jalal al-Din al- (d. 1459)
MajdiBey, Salih(d. 1881)
Makkī al-Musawi, ʿAbbas al- (fl. 1736)
Maliki, Abu al-Fathal- (d. 1567/8)
Malikischool of law
Mamayah al-Rumī (d. 1579); Dīwan
Manīnī, Ahmad al- (d. 1759)
Manjak al-Yusufī (d. 1669)
Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians , The (Lane)
Maratiʿal-ghizlan fī al-hisan min al-ghilmān (Nawaji)
marriage patterns
martyrs of love
Mazzahī, Sultan al- (d. 1665)
Mclntosh, Mary
Nīqati, ʿAh al-Dabbagh al- (d. 1760)
Monroe, J. T.
Mosul, the opinion of the people of
Muʿāwiyah ibn Abi Sufyan (d. 680)
mufakharah. See disputation
Muhammad, the Prophet. See also hadith
Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab (d. 1775)
Muhaqqiq al-Hillī, al- (d. 1277)
Muhibbī, Muhammad Amīn al- (d. 1699); Nafhat al-rayhānah wa rashat tilaal-hanah
mujun
mukhannath (effeminate man). See also maʾbūn
Munawī, ʿAbd al-Raʿuf al- (d. 1622)
Munyat al-muhibbin wa bughyat al- ʿāshiqin (Karmi)
Muradi, Muhammad Khalīl al- (d. 1791)
Murshidi, Ahmad al- (d. 1638)
music, listening to ( samāʿ )
Music from a Distant Drum (Lewis)
Muṣṭafà Ἁlī (d. 1600)
Muttaqī al-Hindī, Ἁlī al- (d. 1567/8)
Nābulusī, Ἁbd al-Ghanī al- (d. 1731) ; Dīwān al-haqāʾiq ; Ghāyat al-matlūb fī mahabbat al-mahbūb
Nābulusī, Ismāʿīl al- (d. 1585)
Nafhah al-miskiyyah fī al-rihlah al-makkiyyah, al-