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Wearing Tradition: The Khirqa and Sufi Memory in Nacer Khemir’s Bab’Aziz
Nacer Khemir’s Bab’Aziz (2005) treats the dervish cloak (khirqa) as more than costume: a site where ascetic practice contests fashion’s novelty-driven logic. Focusing on the narrative shift from the Prince’s conspicuous consumption of silk to the dervish’
Oğuz Çetin, Öncel Demirdaş
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Plague history, Mongol history, and the processes of focalisation leading up to the Black Death: a response to Brack <i>et al.</i> [PDF]
Green MH, Fancy N.
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Plague and the Mongol conquest of Baghdad (1258)? A reevaluation of the sources. [PDF]
Brack J, Biran M, Amitai R.
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Truth and Reality (ḥaqq and ḥaqīqa)
Al-ḥaqq and al-ḥaqīqa (truth and reality) constitute a singular theme within the mystical tradition of Islam. Since there are numerous meanings underpinning al-ḥaqq, including truth, reality, fact, rightness, established, and necessary, we begin by ...
Mukhtar Ali
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Transcendental Happiness in the Thought of Ibn Sīnā and Ibn ‘Arabī
Religions, 2023Ismail Lala, Lala Ismail
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Necessary Existence and Necessary Mercy: Ibn ‘Arabī’s Reformulation of Ibn Sīnā’s Ontological Proof
Religions, 2023Ismail Lala, Lala Ismail
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Ibn al-Quff (1233–1286 AD), a medieval Arab surgeon and physician
Journal of Medical Biography, 2016Behnam Dalfardi, Hassan Yarmohammadi
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Ibn Sina's treaties on pulsology
International Journal of Cardiology, 2011Zohreh Abolhassanzadeh +2 more
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Ibn Sina’s book on drugs for cardiovascular diseases
International Journal of Cardiology, 2010Pouya Faridi, Mohammad M Zarshenas
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