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The grounds of Saadi's entry into Futuwwa Ritual [PDF]
The principles and concepts related to the Futuwwa Ritual are one of the themes of Saadi's works. Due to the fact that Saadi is a humanist and pays attention to the condition of people and society, naturally, he had an intellectual fit with the worlds of
سیّد جلال موسوی
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I. İzzeddîn Keykâvus, devletin ekonomik bakımdan daha da güçlenmesi için Anadolu’nun Karadeniz ve Akdeniz’e kıyısı olan önemli limanlarının alınmasının bilincindeydi.
Mustafa ŞAHİN, Zekiye TUNÇ*
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RIF‘IYYA AND THE FUTUWWA TRADITION
The copies of erkannāma belonging to the Rifā‘ī order, which have survived till the present day, are works dated by the end of the 18th and the 19th century. These works, which provide the opportunity to determine how the Rifā‘ī order was practised in Istanbul and Anatolia, have served as a kind of handbook for the groups affiliated to the order.
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Deconstructing Arab Masculinity in Diana Abu-Jaber's Crescent (2003): The Return of the Unheimlich
This study focuses on the deconstruction of dominant perceptions of Arab masculinity, particularly with respect to Hans, the exiled Iraqi protagonist of Diana Abu-Jaber's 2003 novel Crescent .
Wisam Abdul-Jabbar
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The Crimea and Rum in the 13th–14th centuries: The Anatolian Diaspora and Urban Culture of Solkhat » [PDF]
It was within the period between the second half of the thirteenth century and the early fourteenth century that the Northern Black Sea region started to get islamized.
Mark Kramarovsky
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Adstract: The authors consider the scientific works of the famous turkologist V.A. Gordlevsky (1876-1956), which are largely preserved in handwritten form, in particular, in the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and other archives. On the basis
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A Daring Obedience: Ibn ʿArabī’s Futuwwa on the Right Side of the Law [PDF]
Abstract While Sufi writings have largely depicted futuwwa as the selfless virtue of upright young men, there has been, throughout Islam’s intellectual history, an underlying current characterised by brave rebelliousness, a current tied to the virtue’s complex relationship with urban fraternal societies.
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Civility in the Enchanted City: The Malfūzāt of Ḥażrat Niẓāmuddīn Awliyā’
Civility has been variously described as a social norm, an attitude, even a virtue. The wide variety of ascriptions attached to it indicate as much its versatility as its indispensability for the construction of a sustainable society.
S. Razi Shaikh
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The Influence of Bakhtiar’s Sufī Belief in Futuwwa on Her Qur’ān Translation
Qur’ān translations are forms of traditional or rational tafāsīr [exegeses]. Laleh Bakhtiar, an Iranian-American who converted from Christianity to Islam, applied a rational approach in her Qur’ān translation. Extensive research has surveyed Bakhtiar’s feminist perspectives (Kidwai, 2018) and her reliance on dictionaries (Hassen, 2012).
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Sufism's Contribution to Social Peace through the Spirit of Futuwwa
Ana gayesi insani ve Yaratici’sini tanima seklinde ozetlenebilecek olan Tasavvuf disiplininin, insani, yuksek ahlakin zirvede temsil edildigi bir konuma yukseltme cabasi da oldugu muhakkaktir. Bu cabanin Tasavvuf terminolojisindeki onemli bir karsiliginin “futuvvet” oldugu soylenebilir.
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