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Sovereignty at what price? Existential displacement at the Lebanese/Syrian border
Abstract In 2014, Islamist jihadist groups overran a Lebanese border town and besieged it for four days, spreading terror across the town and the country as a whole. In response, the Lebanese army launched a violent counterattack on these groups with the aid of Hizbullah in what became known as the Battle of Arsal.
Michelle Obeid
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Abstract Can there be a Godly ethnography? This article explores how the epistemic entailments of this question trouble our taken‐for‐granted notions about what decolonizing anthropology demands. Disciplinary decolonization aims at more‐just futures through interrogating Eurocentric ways of knowing and approaching marginalized histories and ...
Yasmin Moll
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“Muslim Environmentalisms and Environmental Ethics: Theory and Practice for Rights and Justice”
This presentation was the Biennial Willem A. Bijlefeld Lecture at Hartford International University in 2023. Muslim religious responses to environmental change highlight the importance of multispecies perspectives, rights of nature and environmental justice.
Anna M. Gade
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Challenge on prediction of Influenza virus and SARS‐CoV‐2 virus co‐circulation
The flowchart of Influenza virus and SARS‐CoV‐2 virus co‐circulation prediction. Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic comes across the gradual rise of the influenza virus, and the co‐circulation of the two viruses is inevitable. The dangers of co‐infection are becoming clearer, but the disease burden of co‐circulation in the near further is unknown.
Jingyi Liang +5 more
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SHĪʿĪ READINGS OF HUMAN EVOLUTION: ṬABĀṬABĀʾĪ TO ḤAYDARĪ
Abstract Within the context of Islamic discourse about evolution, this is the first study that focuses exclusively on the views of Kamāl al‐Ḥaydarī (b. 1957), a prominent Shīʿī thinker of the contemporary period. Ḥaydarī develops his views from Muḥammad Ḥusayn al‐Ṭabāṭabāʾī (1904–1981), the author of the seminal exegesis The Balance in Interpreting the
Karim Gabor Kocsenda
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Meaning and Definition: Scepticism and Semantics in Twelfth‐Century Arabic Philosophy
Abstract The theory of essential definitions is a fundamental anti‐sceptic element of the Aristotelian‐Avicennian epistemology. In this theory, when we distinguish the genus and the specific differentia of a given essence we thereby acquire a scientific understanding of it.
Fedor Benevich
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Ghafla in Ghazālī's Scale of Action Meaningful Word or Device of Argument?
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 4, Page 447-468, Autumn 2023.
Adrien Leites
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Dialectic of Theology And Mysticism In Islam: A Study of Ibn Taymiyya
: Islamic theologians and sufi orders are rarely considered to have totally different ways of of discovering the truth of God. In the view of Ibn Taymiyya, on the contrary, Islamic theology and mysticism, both together strive to deliver people to ...
Sangkot Sirait
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The Challenges of E-Learning Implementation During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Senior High School
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought changes in various fields of life, including education. The purpose of this study was to describe the challenges faced by teachers and students in e-learning in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fitra Delita
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Analysis of the Performance of Rural Sharia Banks in Indonesia During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Covid-19 has a significant impact on the economy, including the Islamic financial industry in Indonesia. So, research on the performance of Islamic banks, including the performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia is very interesting to study.
Fitra Rizal
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