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A comparative study of ketabat format of nastaligh in the callgraphic style of Jafar Tabrizi, Mir Emad and Mohammad Reza Kalhor [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2017
Nastaliq is the most significant script invented by the Iranians which beauties have appeared in various forms. This script has partly evolved in the context of the transcription.
seyyed saeed hosseini, Ahmad Nadalian
doaj   +1 more source

تطور شکل السقیفة التی تتقدم المساجد العثمانیة "دراسة تحلیلیة مقارنة" [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2017
This study deals with the idea of the outer rewaq, or the so-called portico, which in the front of the Ottoman religion buildings, inherited by the Ottomans from Seljuk, with an analysis of the origins of the Islamic world, its Maghreb and its most ...
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Zaki Ahmed
doaj   +1 more source

Glazed Bowl with Persian Pottery from Azak

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The article presents translation of the inscriptions on a big glazed bowl of Azerbaijani origin from the excavations of Azak. This find is unique for the archaeology of the Golden Horde. For the first time, since the moment of discovery, full translation,
Iudin Nikita I.   +2 more
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Translation and ophthalmology during the Abbasid Era: Hunayn bin Isḥāq’s ‘In the Eye, Two Hundred and Seven Issues’ as a model of medical scholarship

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
This study explores the contributions of Hunayn bin Isḥāq al-Abbadi (d. 873 AD) to the fields of translation and ophthalmology in the Abbasid era. Focusing on the first fifty questions from his own innovative work In the Eye, Two Hundred and Seven Issues,
Dalal H. Al-Zubi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Analisis Historis terhadap Corak Kesenian Islam Nusantara

open access: yesMillati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities, 2018
The history of Islamic development in Indonesia has different characteristics compared to other Islamic regions such as Turkey, India, Egypt, Syria, and Morocco.
Nurrohim Nurrohim, Fitri Sari Setyorini
doaj   +1 more source

Existence of Banjar Tradition Arts in Islamic Era in South Kalimantan

open access: yes, 2022
Until now Malay art with Islamic nuance is still maintained by the people of South Kalimantan. The development of Malay art is largely influenced by the outside, but does not leave the main elements of the art.
Huriyah, Huriyah, Normuliati, Sri
core   +1 more source

Activism in the arts: Co‐researching cultural inequalities with young people during the COVID‐19 pandemic

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
wiley   +1 more source

Islamic art and visualities of war from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic

open access: yesNew Perspectives on Turkey, 2023
This article explores how Islamic art was produced and used in Turkey within the context of modern warfare during World War I, the War of Independence, and the nascent Republic – a subject still relatively understudied in Turkish history, as well as in ...
Gizem Tongo, I. Schick
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Islamic Studies in the Context of Digital Humanities

open access: yes, 2022
Son yıllarda dijital beşerî bilimler alanında görülen gelişmeler İslamî ilimleri de kapsayan proje ve çalışmalarla akademinin gündemini meşgul etmektedir.
Saraçoğlu, Tuba Nur
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Relational and feminist pedagogic approaches for developing engagement and inclusion of girls at risk of exclusion in England

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper highlights the inclusive potential of relational and feminist pedagogic strategies in education, focusing on girls at risk of exclusion. Girls in England are less likely than boys to be suspended or permanently excluded from school, but numbers are increasing.
Juliette Wilson‐Thomas   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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