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Entretien de Hala Hamid Alawi auprès de Mustafa Alawi à propos du quartier Alawiyya de Karak
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Memory in the poetry of Alawi Al-Hashem
NTU journal for Administrative and Human Sciences (JAHS), 2023The concept of memory overlaps and intertwines with many concepts close to it, including: remembrance, image, past, time, mind, matter, experience, feeling, imagination, knowledge, history, oblivion, narration, story, metaphor, identity, personality, writing, dream...etc, and other concepts that focus on the work of memory in humans, but the ...
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2015
Throughout the turbulent history of the Levant the 'Alawis - a secretive, resilient and ancient Muslim sect - have aroused suspicion and animosity, including accusations of religious heresy. More recently they have been tarred with the brush of political separatism and com--plicity in the excesses of the Assad regime, claims that have gained greater ...
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Throughout the turbulent history of the Levant the 'Alawis - a secretive, resilient and ancient Muslim sect - have aroused suspicion and animosity, including accusations of religious heresy. More recently they have been tarred with the brush of political separatism and com--plicity in the excesses of the Assad regime, claims that have gained greater ...
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2020
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Alawi, Hamid Muhammad Salim +1 more
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Alawi, Hamid Muhammad Salim +1 more
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2018
The ʻAlawis, or Alawites, are a prominent religious minority in northern Syria, Lebanon, and southern Turkey, best known today for enjoying disproportionate political power in war-torn Syria. This book offers a complete history of the community, from the birth of the ʻAlawi (Nusayri) sect in the tenth century to just after World War I, the ...
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The ʻAlawis, or Alawites, are a prominent religious minority in northern Syria, Lebanon, and southern Turkey, best known today for enjoying disproportionate political power in war-torn Syria. This book offers a complete history of the community, from the birth of the ʻAlawi (Nusayri) sect in the tenth century to just after World War I, the ...
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2020
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al-Alawi, Imad Adil Abdelrahim +1 more
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Alawi Ocaks of Adiyaman Region
2014Fathers, grandfathers, Abdals and dervishes have major influence in shaping of the presence Alevism. Sayyid and the sheriff are believed to be descendants of these people mean to ocak zade. In the historical term, ocaks have great impact to protect systematic nature of Alevism.
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The Alawi capture of power in Syria
Middle Eastern Studies, 1989(1989). The Alawi capture of power in Syria. Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 429-450.
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Hadi al-Alawi's Contemporary Historicization of the Musha' and Communism
2021This paper is a conceptual attempt to understand Hadi al-Alawi's theorization of communism and the commons, or musha'. It is based on a close reading of al-Alawi's texts on these subjects, but offers limited contextualization. ×
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Conscription among the Nusayris (‘Alawis) in the Nineteenth Century
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2011The first person to implement conscription in the Greater Syria region was Muhammad ‘Ali; viceroy of Egypt, who conquered the region in 1832. He then faced extensive resistance mainly in two regions inhabited by religious minorities—the Nusayriya Mountain and the Hawran (Druze). When the Ottomans regained control over Syria in 1841, they also wanted to
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