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An Analytical Study of the Methods Used by the Infallibles in Referencing the Qur'an to Promote Qur'anic Culture in Society [PDF]

open access: yesقرآن فرهنگ و تمدن
The status of the Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt-two enduring legacies of the Prophet (peace be upon him)-and the importance of adherence to them to avoid deviation are well established among Muslims.
Mohammad Mohaqqeq
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Muhammad Taqi al-Majlisi and Safavid Shi‘Ism: Akhbarism and Anti-sunni Polemic During the Reigns of Shah ‘Abbas the Great and Shah Safi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.The rise of the Akhbari school in the Safavid period has been portrayed as a challenge to both the clerical power of the ʿulamaʾ and ...
Gleave, RM
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Investigating the Susceptibility of Seyyed Mostafa Hosseini Tabataba’i from Sunnis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Seyyed Mostafa Hosseini Tabataba’i was born in 1935. His website is http://www.mostafatabatabaie.net/ where he publishes his works. He is considered as one of the Shiite Qur’anists (The Qur'anists are those who radically deny the hadith). In addition, he
Fam, Hossein Mohammadi   +1 more
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Al-Sayyid Muhammad Alawi's Thoughts on The Hadith of Glorifying the Ahl Al-Bayt

open access: yesMillati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
The perception of the equal position of Ahl al-Bayt with society, in general, necessitates the need for research on hadiths recommending glorifying Ahl al-Bayt. This study describes the meaning of hadith in the classical and contemporary eras.
Aziz Miftahus Surur
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Feasibility of The Influence of Imam Sādiq's Reading on Ḥamza b. Ḥabīb Kūfī’s [PDF]

open access: yesتحقیقات علوم قرآن و حدیث, 2018
Ḥamza b. Ḥabīb (80-156 H.) is one of the seven Kūfī Qur'anic readers (reciters), which proves that the most basic feature of his reading is reciting the holy Qur’an by Traditions (ḥadīth) without interfering his own personal opinions or authority (fatwā).
Mohammad Janipoor
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Telomere shortening associated with increased levels of oxidative stress in sulfur mustard-exposed Iranian veterans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Sulfur Mustard (SM) is the most widely used chemical weapon. It was used in World War 1 and in the more recent Iran-Iraq conflict. Genetic toxicity and DNA alkylation effects of SM in molecular and animal experiments are well documented.
Ahmadimanesh, Mahnaz   +8 more
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Mengatasi Intoleransi Beragama: Sebuah Tawaran Moderasi Beragama Perspektif Syiah

open access: yesJurnal Sosiologi Agama, 2021
Authoritatively promoted in 2019 by the government to counter religious radicalism, the study and implementation of religious moderation has taken more on Sunni viewpoint. Whereas, as a open conceptual, the discourse and practices of religious moderation
Dede Syarif
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The Anatomy of a Regicide Attempt: Shāhrukh, the Ḥurūfīs, and the Timurid Intellectuals in 830/1426–27 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article provides a contextual analysis of the assassination attempt on the Timurid ruler Shahrukh’s life on 21 February 1427 in Herat. According to the contemporary Timurid chroniclers, Ahmad-i Lur, a Hurufi by profession, tried to kill ...
Afshār   +55 more
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Sanctifying Minority Status in the Himalayan \u3ci\u3eUmmah\u3c/i\u3e: Eid al-Ghadeer Commemorations among the Shia in Leh, Ladakh [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Drawing on ethnographic data, this article argues that the Shia in Leh, Ladakh employ religious ceremonies such as Eid al-Ghadeer to construct a sense of sacred community and a sanctified minority status within the Himalayan ummah.
Singh, Rohit
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The Formation of the Civilian Elite in the Syrian Province: The Case of Ayyubid and Early Mamluk Hamah [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The urban renaissance in northern Syria from the sixth/twelfth century onwards increased significantly the demand for scholars in order to staff newly arising civilian posts. This demand was in Hama initially satisfied with outside scholars, particularly
Hirschler, Konrad
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