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Manifestations of dialogue between Islamic sects in the Abbasid era

International Journal of Historical and Social Studies
People use dialogue to exchange opinions and points of view, and we can say that the goal of dialogues between people is to reach understanding, even with minimal limits on points of disagreement, and the dialogue is multiple, it may be economic, political or religious...But we can consider the religious dialogue as one of the most discussed topics ...
Wassan Kazim Al-Dahmat
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Representations of the critic other in Political Poetry of the Abbasid Era

EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE
The other is a broad concept, and the self is intricately linked to the other, as the self does not exist without the other, as it is necessary for the self to realize its existence. In other words, the other is the greatest motivator that puts the self in a state of mobilization of its capabilities.
null Ashwaq Sattar Muhammad   +1 more
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Abbasid-Byzantine Relations during the Seljuk Era

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Arts, 2023
This study aims to highlight the Abbasid-Byzantine relations during the Seljuk era and to identify the early historical features of the political relations between the two countries. The study also aims to identify the origin and lineage of the Seljuks and determine the nature of the relationship between the Seljuks and the Byzantine state. In addition,
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Rhetorical Methods in Diwaniya Letters in The First Abbasid Era

Journal of Education for the Humanities
null Jamal Afar, null Ehab Mahmood
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Islamic Education at the Nizhamiyah Madrasah during the Abbasid Era: Models of Financing, Curriculum Design, and Pedagogical Priorities

Jurnal Studi Islam
This article discusses the relationship between financing patterns and educational curriculum in the Nizhamiyah Madrasah during the heyday of the Abbasid Daulah in Baghdad.
Reni Dwi Anggraini, A. N. Kawakib
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Translation and Acculturation in the Abbasid Era: Dynamics and Role in Shaping Arabic Literary Output

Journal of Languages and Translation
The translation dynamic endeavors to establish a form of interaction among the diverse cultural systems pertaining to different civilizations. It functions as an intermediary bridge facilitating communication between heterogeneous human groups.
Sihem Hechaichi
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THE USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS IN THE ABBASID ERA - THE VIEW POINT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS - IRAQ – BAGHDAD

Online journal of Islamic Education
This study sought to assess the extent to which social studies teachers in secondary schools in the Karkh district of Baghdad used seven prominent instructional methods from the Abbasid era: modeling by example, debate and dialogue, storytelling, popular
Firas Mohammed Al Kubaisi, W. Ismail
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