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Bacteriophages (simply referred to as Phages) are a class of viruses with the ability to infect and kill prokaryotic cells (bacteria), but are unable to infect mammalian cells.
O. Adesanya +4 more
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An Examination of the Concept, Components, and Implications of Innate Human Dignity from the Perspective of the Qur’an, with a Comparative Assessment of Humanism [PDF]
This study examines the Qur’anic perspective on the concept of innate human dignity (karāmah dhātiyyah), its essential components, and its practical implications, and then compares and evaluates it in relation to the humanist worldview.
Ali Rahid, Hamid Arian
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The Media of Washatiyah Dakwah in Quranic Exegesis Study
the fact explains that the Islamic media in the late 70s-90s tended to be provocative, brave, straightforward and resolute in raising issues and themes that were sensitive and offensive to ethnicity, religion, race and interfaith (SARA) and dared to ...
Andri Nirwana, H. Hayati, M. Ridhwan
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A Comparative Study on “the Prophets’ Inheritance” and “the Sermon of Fatimah Zahra (PBUH) for the Expropriation of Fadak” According to the Views of Yusuf She’ar and Sunni and Shi’ite Commentators [PDF]
The prophets’ inheritance is one of important Qur’anic issues. Thus, the present study aims to critically analyze the viewpoint of Yusuf She’ar on this issue according to the 16th verse of the Holy Surah an-Naml, as well as his interpretation of Fatimah ...
Sa’iid Moradi Kiasaraii +1 more
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Art's Visual Efficacy: The Case of Anthony Forge's Abelam Corpus [PDF]
This paper addresses the question of whether a general method is capable of accommodating the vast array of contexts in which art objects are studied. I propose a framework for such a general method, which is, however, limited to a specific research task:
Stejskal, Jakub
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Power through language in 1 John. Power is often exercised through language. Here it is argued that the author of John utilises different language strategies in order to exert power over and to influence his intended readers.
Jan G. van der Watt
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The Gospel of John’s perception of ethical behaviour
Johannine ethics have proven to be a problematic and challenging area of research. In this article the way in which the author of the Gospel of John defines ethical actions are explored.
J.G. van der Watt
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تفسیرِ قرآن میں لغتِ عرب سے استشہاد کی حیثیت اور غلام احمد پرویز کے استدلالات کا تحقیقی جائزہ
Principles of Quranic exegesis are illustration of Qur’an, gradually by Qur’an, Hadith, sayings of companions of holy prophet (SAW), Arabic literature, as well as rational reasoning.
Dr. Abdul Razzaq, Dr. Zafar Iqbal
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Ruth who uncovered Boaz's 'feet' and had laid there with him: The significance of this symbolic act in Ruth 3:7 in the light of Exodus 4:25. This article investigates the possibility that Ruth 3:7, where Ruth went to lie at Boaz feet , can be read in ...
Philip Venter, Wynand Minnaar
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تسعى هذه الدراسة إلى تحقيق رسالة أبي الحسن بن عبد الرحمن ابن محمد الخطيب الشربيني الشافعي )ت. بعد ١٠٢٨ /١٦١٩) المعنونة بـ"فتح الرحيم الرحمن في تفسير آية ﴿إِنَّ اللَّهَ يَأْمُرُ بِالْعَدْلِ وَالإحْسَانِ﴾" اعتمادًا على نسخة المؤلف رحمه الله.
Zakir Aras
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