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Kejayaan dan Kemunduran Islam pada Masa Dinasti Abbasiyah
Civilizations of all nations, anywhere and at any time, can experience periods of glory, decline, and even destruction. The Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad was the largest government in the history of Islamic civilization, ultimately experiencing its ...
Arif Muzayin Shofwan
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On the Kabīsa of the Saffarid Amīr Khalaf ibn Aḥmad
The Persian risāla titled Nawrūznāma is a classical work of adab, featuring an account on the history of Iranian calendar and materials (notices, anecdoctes etc.) about courtly and popular customs linked with the Iranian New Year Day.
Cristoforetti, Simone
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Translation activities in the Islamic world began during the Umayyad period (41–132 H/661–750 CE) and peaked during the Abbasid era (132–656 H/750–1258 CE), spanning nearly three and a half centuries. Scholars often highlight Caliph al-Ma’mun (d. 218/833)
Samet Şenel
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Some Observations on the Origins of the Dome of the Rock [PDF]
This paper challenges an old belief that the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem was built between 65/684 and 72/691 by the Umayyad caliph ‘Abd al-Malik b. Marwan. The paper is divided into two parts.
Spahic Omer
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Bayt Al-Hikmah: Pusat Kebijaksanaan dan Warisan Ilmu Pengetahuan Islam dalam Peradaban Abad Pertengahan [PDF]
This article explores the role of Bayt Al-Hikmah as a monumental intellectual center during the Abbasid Dynasty. Built during the time of Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur, this center developed into a famous library during the reign of Harun al-Rashid and Al ...
Andy Riski Pratama +4 more
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Rethinking Lavoix's Attribution of the Dinar dated 210 AH/AD 825-826 [PDF]
The paper aims at reconsidering a dinar attributed to the 'Abbasid caliph al- Ma’rnun (198-218 AH/AD 813-833), first published in 1887 by the French scholar H. Lavoix.
Atef Mansour, M. Ramadan
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During the summer of 1837 Christian Ludwig Gerling, a former student of Carl Friedrich Gau{\ss}'s, organized the world wide first determination of the deflection of the vertical in longitude.
Schrimpf, Andreas
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Banishayban in the Islamic era [PDF]
Genealogists have related BaniShayban origin from Mosni-bin HarithaShaybani to prophet’s 19th ancestor called Nazar. Mosni-bin HarithaShaybani was a significant character who played a basic role in the events of early Islam.
Baghestani Kouzehgar, M +3 more
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AUGMENTING SCIENCE IN THE ISLAMIC CONTEMPORARY WORLD A Strategic Attempt at Reconstructing the Future [PDF]
During five centuries (6th to 11th C.E.), the advancement of science in the Muslim world displayed Muslim civilization as the scientific Mecca. This era saw many other civilizations learning science from Muslims seen as exemplary in modernizing life ...
Lessy, Zulkipli, Muqowim, -
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Filsafat Islam; Sebuah Identifikasi Pandangan Hidup
The topic of Islamic philosophy has always been attracted its reader to a wide yet specific subject including the identification of Islamic Philosophy which related to the relation between its origin and Worldview of Islam, the adaption of Greek ...
Abdullah Muslich Rizal Maulana
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