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Sejarah Sosial Arab-islam Pada Abad VIII Dan IX M (Studi Tentang Pranata Sosial Era Abbasiah) [PDF]
The history of Islamization in the archipelago, especially that happened since the 16th century has encouraged a writing tradition of religious manuscripts in huge numbers.
Daud, A. H. (Al)
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Sumarios de revistas del Servicio de Publicaciones de la ...
Monferrer Sala, Juan Pedro
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The Impact of Natural Elements on Environmental Comfort in the Iranian-Islamic Historical City of Isfahan. [PDF]
Habibi K +4 more
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The Art of Childbirth of the Midwives of Al-Andalus: Social Assessment and Legal Implication of Health Assistance in the Cultural Diversity of the 10th-14th Centuries. [PDF]
Espina-Jerez B +4 more
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Translation activities in the Islamic world began during the Umayyad period (41–132 H/661–750 CE) and peaked during the Abbasid era (132–656 H/750–1258 CE), spanning nearly three and a half centuries. Scholars often highlight Caliph al-Ma’mun (d. 218/833)
Samet Şenel
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<i>Umma and</i> the nation-state: dilemmas in refuge ethics. [PDF]
Mohammed H, Jureidini R.
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A Medieval Conception of Language in Human Terms: Al-Farabi [PDF]
With regard to the new directions in the Humanities, here I am going to consider and examine the approach of al-Farabi as a medieval thinker in introducing a new outlook to “language” in difference with the other views.
Younesie, Mostafa
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Contributions Abbasid Caliph Yusuf al-Mustanjid Billah in the era of renaissance and civilization (555-566 AH / 1160-1170 AD) [PDF]
Jumaa Abdullah Al-Bayati
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Features of Arabism in the poetry of the Abbasid era
This research does not aim to conduct a comprehensive survey of the meanings of Arabism and its elements in the poetry of the Abbasid era. This poetry was Arabic in form and content even on the lips of those who attacked Arabism In some meanings. However, we are trying modestly to follow some features of Arabism in meaning, to express the Arab presence
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