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Statistical Development of the Use of Rhetorical Elements in Classical Arabic Poetry
Journal of Arabic LiteratureThis article analyses statistical differences in the use of rhetorical elements in classical Arabic poetry in three different periods: Pre-Islamic (5th to 6th centuries CE), Umayyad (7th to 8th centuries CE), and close to three ʿAbbāsid centuries (8th ...
A. Hussein
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Poetry : A safeguard to Arab Heritage and Past Memories
The Journal of Social StudiesArab culture and history have found their best historical documentation through poetry for many centuries. The Arab poetic tradition existed before written records emerged because poets functioned as living historical records through their verse.
Khaled Ahmed Ali Al-swmaeai +1 more
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Arabic Poetry and Prose in Precedence and Superiority: A Comparative Study
The Faculty Journal of Arts Rajshahi UniversityThe article discusses the long-standing debate over the precedence and superiority of poetry and prose in Arabic literature, a subject that has engaged critics from early times to the modern era.
Dr. Md. Setaur Rahman +1 more
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Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies
The concept of the caliphate has played a central role in Islamic political history, evolving significantly from the early classical period to contemporary times.
Wijaya Wijaya, Faisal Razak, Nurul Huda
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The concept of the caliphate has played a central role in Islamic political history, evolving significantly from the early classical period to contemporary times.
Wijaya Wijaya, Faisal Razak, Nurul Huda
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2010
As an asset, the money with its developmental stages in the Abbasid period is the main theme of this paper. Under the title of “Coin in the Abbasid Period” we first dealt with the term ‘money’ then its mint and inspection. Later on, the minting of golden (dinar or denarius), silver (dirham) and copper (fels) has been defined and counterfeit patterns ...
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As an asset, the money with its developmental stages in the Abbasid period is the main theme of this paper. Under the title of “Coin in the Abbasid Period” we first dealt with the term ‘money’ then its mint and inspection. Later on, the minting of golden (dinar or denarius), silver (dirham) and copper (fels) has been defined and counterfeit patterns ...
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Journal of Economic Equity, Finance, and Taxation
Ibn Khaldun's economic thought, as expressed in his monumental work Muqaddimah, has significantly contributed to the development of Islamic economic theory.
Ahmad Faturrahman
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Ibn Khaldun's economic thought, as expressed in his monumental work Muqaddimah, has significantly contributed to the development of Islamic economic theory.
Ahmad Faturrahman
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COMPARISON OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS: A CAUSAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE JUDICIARY
Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-GovernmentThe aim of the research is to explain the evolution of the judicial institution and its influence on political and social issues, and the research has reached the following results: The development of the political and social contexts of the Abbasid ...
Morteza Ahmad Rahim Mohser al-Saadi +3 more
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Analysis of the development, scale and nationality of translations of literary works into Arabic
The American Journal of Social Science and Education InnovationsThe study explores the development, scale, and nationality of translations of literary works into Arabic, tracing the historical and cultural trajectories that shaped this dynamic field.
N. Azimova
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İmam Rafiînin Fethul-Azîz Adlı Eserindeki Şerh Metodu
The Sharḥ (Commentary) Method in Fatḥ al-ʿAzīz by Imam Rāfiʿī Muhammad b. ʿAbd al-Karīm al-Rāfiʿī (d. 623/1226) was one of the prominent Shāfiʿī jurists of the seventh century AH, having witnessed the final periods of the Abbasid and Seljuk states as ...
Abdulğalip Aslan
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Edeb Erkan
This article explores the identity transformation of the Syriacs, who possess a tradition of religious mission, toward a form of ethnic expansionism. The subject is limited to the Syriac Kadims.
Halit Yeşilmen
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This article explores the identity transformation of the Syriacs, who possess a tradition of religious mission, toward a form of ethnic expansionism. The subject is limited to the Syriac Kadims.
Halit Yeşilmen
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