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Late Antique Allāh: Ancestral Arabian Religion and the Monotheistic Zeitgeist
ABSTRACT This essay addresses the ongoing scholarly tension between the monotheistic interpretations of late pre‐Islamic Arabian religion, pioneered by G. Hawting and P. Crone, and the traditional accounts of rampant Arabian polytheism found in later Islamic literary sources.
Ahmad Al‐Jallad, Hythem Sidky
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Chemotherapy‐induced WNT ligand secretion by bone marrow (BM) stroma drives acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) chemoresistance. WNT pathway inhibition disrupts this cross‐talk and restores therapeutic response, highlighting WNT inhibitors as a promising strategy to prevent relapse in ALL.
Foteini Kalampalika +4 more
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Licence Loss: Revocations of Residential Care Licences in Four Nordic Countries
ABSTRACT With placement in residential care, society assumes overall responsibility for a child's daily care, well‐being and development. How public authorities respond to poor care quality is of crucial importance. To guarantee quality care and minimise risks, welfare states increasingly develop different mechanisms and systems to supervise out‐of ...
David Pålsson +5 more
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This study examines the sharh methodology employed by Ibn al-‘Attar in his work Al-Uddah fi Sharh Umdah fi al-Ahadith al-Ahkam. Using a qualitative method and a library research approach, this research focuses on the socio-historical analysis of Ibn al ...
Anisatul Chovifah +4 more
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Shihab al-Din ibn al-Attar al-Danisari, his life and the rest of his poetry, study and documentation
He was known by the title of Shihab al-Din ibn al-Attar, two Egyptian poets, one of whom is Shihab al-Din Ali ibn Ahmad ibn al-Attar al-Damiati, the well-known loyal poet who died in the year 811 AH, and the second is Shihab al-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad ...
حسين اللهيبي
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ABSTRACT Child development research predominantly focuses on Western secular contexts and does not adequately consider non‐Western religious contexts. The COVID‐19 pandemic has affected children worldwide in various dimensions, with children from minority populations being disproportionately impacted.
Netanel Gemara
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Attar\'s View of the Infra-structure of Self-Knowledge of Man\'s Perfection and the Ethical Society [PDF]
Introduction: Self-knowing and self–recognizing are the issues which have been studied in psychology, mysticism and religions. From any view which it is regarded, it shows the man's ability and aptitude in the line of dynamism of individual and the ...
Ali Darabi +2 more
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How Do Professionals Portray Adolescents' Resilience in Residential Care? A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Adolescents in residential care may achieve positive outcomes despite previous adverse experiences. However, literature focuses more on negative outcomes than resilience. Supportive relationships between professionals and adolescents in residential care are key to ensuring resilience in adolescents.
Micaela Pinheiro +2 more
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La conception de l’immortalité entre Attar et André Gide [PDF]
Peyvand Goharpey, La conception de l’immortalité entre Attar et André ...
Peyvand Goharpey
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A Comparative Study of Sun and Flight as Symbols in the Myth of Icarus, and the Poetry of Attar Neishabouri [PDF]
Relying on Yung’s theories of collective unconscious, and in the framework of American school of comparative literature, this study is an attempt to compare sun and flight as symbols in different versions of the myth of Icarus in English poetry, with ...
پدرام لعل بخش +1 more
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