The position of the Abbasid Caliphate concerning the intellectual deviation [PDF]
Objectives: This research investigates the most important efforts made by the Abbasid Caliphs against the people of innovation and deviation. They had successful efforts throughout the Abbasid era to eliminate the deviants and prevent them from carrying ...
Asia Fahd, Mudhir Ali
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Jurists, scholars and authority In the Abbasid era during the two centuries (4 AH and 5 AH / 10 CE and 11 CE) [PDF]
At the beginning of the second third of the fourth century AH / tenth century AD, the Abbasid Caliphate defined a critical period after the entry of the Daihoy dynasty to Iraq at the head of a foreign army that did not believe in the legitimacy of Arab ...
Oumelkheir Otmani
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The Origin of Political Sufi Discourse in Iran and its Analysis based on Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory [PDF]
The Manichaean and Mazdakites influenced the ideas succeeding them. Expressing objection to the cruel kings’ oppression and injustice in society was one of the prominent features of some Mystic and Sufi sects.
Alireza Heydari +2 more
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The most remarkable feature of the Hammelburg Mahzor, a fourteenth‐century German High Holiday book, is the inclusion of zoocephalic figures: humans with beastly heads. The purpose of this essay is to explore the semiotics and phenomenology of this specifically Jewish visual idiom, and to suggest that its presence lies at the intersection of language ...
Elina Gertsman
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The politics of street names: Reconstructing Iran’s collective identity
Abstract With the radical political change in 1979, Iran's revolutionary state assumed the responsibility of re‐rewriting the past history to forge a new sense of belonging, a particularly collective religious (Shia) identity. It launched a complex process of forgetting and remembering to first eliminate the national (Persian), non‐religious memories ...
Ehsan Kashfi
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The Analysis of Abu Ayyub Muriani’s Actions in Time of Mansoor Abbasi (136-154 After Hijrah) [PDF]
In the first era of Abbasid caliphate (132-232 after hijrah), considering the policy of taking advantage of Iranians in governing affairs, the ground for the presence of people and Iranian households in caliphate system was provided. The favorable action
Arman Forouhi +2 more
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Social Acceptance of the Fatimid Caliphs in the Light of Social Vitality of Popular Rituals [PDF]
After the transfer of power to Cairo and selection of Cairo as the capital of Islam, the Fatimids needed to strengthen the legitimacy and acceptability of their caliphate against the Abbasid caliphate and in the Sunni community of Egypt in order to ...
Mohammad reza Barani, Narges Malek
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries
The present paper deals with forced migration experienced by subjects of the Byzantine Empire captured by foreign enemies in the context of warfare between the seventh and the tenth centuries. The focus of the first part is on the scenarios faced by individuals and groups when an enemy had taken control of a settlement or a larger territory. The second
Grigori Simeonov
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Abstract This article explores an intellectual disconnection in architectural education about the conception of wood as a building material. It explores initiatives to develop in future architects a deeper consciousness of the complex ecology of timber, promoting its sustainable use in the building industry.
James Benedict Brown, Francesco Camilli
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The archaeological and scientific analysis of blue‐decorated ceramics in the Tang and Song dynasties
Abstract This paper reviews studies of Tang and Song blue‐and‐white porcelains, both archaeologically and scientifically, based on published data, and compares blue‐and‐white with sancai, which represents the earliest use of cobalt pigment in Chinese ceramics.
Yun Zhang, A. Mark Pollard
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