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There are significant similarities between Ṣūfī thought and Shīʿa, if not in all aspects, at least in some. These similarities are more apparent in the theories such as mahdism, imāmate/walāyah, and al-Nūr al-Muḥammadī. As a matter of fact, within Shīʿa,
Mahmut Demir
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This study examines the evolution of the concept of Sunna in the early history of Islamic thought, tracing its transformation from a normative framework representing the practices of the Prophet Ḥażrat Muḥammad to a collective sectarian identity known ...
Sema Korucu Güven
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اہلِ بدعت سے تحدیث و سماع کا حکم-علامہ احمد شاکر ؒ کی آراء کا اختصاصی مطالعہ
Allama Ahmad Shakir was a great researcher and has a good command on religious literatures and studies. In his era, he took a great place among the scholars as a specialist in hadith, Islamic jurisprudence, Quranic interpretation, history & principals of
Dr. Habib ur Rehman
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al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah written by Abu Jafar al-Tahawi is the sole text in Egypt which contains theological views of Abu Hanifah. This text content to gives opinions of Abu Hanifah without any discussion and reveals that his opinions compatible with Ahl al-Sunna.
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Kriteria Keshahihan Hadis Perpektif Syiah
This study focused on the validity of hadith in the view of Shia, which during this portion of the discussion of hadith more in Sunni view. It is important to be studied further to enrich the scientific insights in the field of hadith that is not rigid
Muhamad Nasir
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The Early Schools of Legal Thought in Islam ‘Ahl Al-Hadith wa ‘AhlArra’ y”:
It is apparent from reading the modern sources on the history of Islamic Law, that the authors of these sources divided the legal movements during the followers period “Attabi in" into two different trends. One of them was that of the Hijazi school, which according to those authors, based its legal decision solely on the Qur’an and the Sunnah, and they
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Common Narrations in the Ahl al-Sunnah and Shīʿa -Specific to Usūl al-Kāfī for Kulaynī-
Common narrations in the Sunnī and Shīʿite literature are important sources of information about the early periods of hadith history. When the narrators who transmitted these hadiths are researched from the Sunnī and Shīʿite rijāl books, it is possible ...
Ayşe Nur Aslan
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Religio-ethical discussions on organ donation among Muslims in Europe: an example of transnational Islamic bioethics. [PDF]
Ghaly M.
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Texts and documents. A medieval Arab medical certificate. [PDF]
Isaacs HD.
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Revolution, Modernity and (Trans)National Shi`i Islam: Rethinking Religious Conversion in Senegal. [PDF]
Leichtman MA.
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