The political, religious and economic position of the Mehrnarseh family in the Sassanid government [PDF]
At the beginning of the third century AD, the Sasanians arose from the province of Pars, the birthplace of the Achaemenids, and established a government in which the Zoroastrian clergy and Nejadeh families had a special position. In the Sasanian history,
Iraj Rajabi +3 more
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Analysis of Local Historiography of Post-Constitutional Iran (1324-1336 AH) [PDF]
The local historiography of the Qajar period changed under the influence of this period's political and social developments. This study examined three indicators in 6 works of local post-constitutional historiography by introducing them: nationalism ...
Rasoul Mazaheri +2 more
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An Analysis of the Historiography of Mohammad Shafi Tehrani in the Meraat al-Sadiqin [PDF]
Mohammad Shafi Tehrani, Indian born from an Iranian origin, has written the book Meraat al-Sadiqin from 1729 to 1746, in four sections with the aim of presenting the history of the Timurids of India. A separate section of it, was published in the history
Mohsen Nasiri Ardali +3 more
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Women's Ijtihad and Lady Amin's Islamic ethics on womanhood and motherhood [PDF]
Women's position, identity, and value in Islam have been affected by androcentric interpretations of the Qur'an and hadith throughout Islamic history. Women's roles in society, as well as their position vis-a-vis Islamic sources and authority, have been ...
Rahbari, Ladan
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On Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond [PDF]
Note on Damien Janos (ed.), Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond. Philosophical and Theological Exchanges between Christians and Muslims in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries, (Islamic History and Civilization.
Martini, Cecilia
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The Elements Effective on Reducing the Economic Efficiency of Iraq’s River Shipping Activities in Abbasid Era (132-334 A.H) [PDF]
Abbasids paid attention to the development of river shipping during their Caliphate. They made lots of military, commercial uses from both Tigris, Euphrates rivers.
Nematala Zakipour +2 more
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The Politics of (Mis)recognition: Islamic Law Pedagogy in American Academia [PDF]
The combination of presence (of Islamic law) and absence (of legal transplant) in the course materials assigned by Islamic law instructors, the scholarship on law in the Islamic world by Islamic law scholars as well as by Comparatists, betrays an ...
Abu-Odeh, Lama
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WHAT IS ISLAMIC HISTORY? [PDF]
ABSTRACTEfforts to define the concepts “Islam” and “history” have separately engendered rich debates with long intellectual genealogies. Both debates serve as a foundation for this essay's attempt to delimit the subject of “Islamic history.” However, the essay also argues that a close examination of the interaction between the two categories offers its
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ISLAMIC EDUCATION INTITUTIONS IN THE CLASSICAL PERIOD (UMAYYAD AND ABBASID PERIODS) [PDF]
Islamic education has existed since the Prophet Muhammad SAW and continues to develop until now. Islam once reached the peak of glory, called the golden age, because, at that time, Islamic education was very developed and produced an extraordinary ...
Faridi, Faridi +2 more
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And We cast upon his throne a mere body: A Historiographical Reading of Q. 38:34 [PDF]
This paper focuses on Q. 38:34 from the perspective of early and medieval works of Islamic historiography and collections of tales of the prophets: the early tenth century works of 'Umara b.
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