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Dick Jinn Homsi accused poet

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2018
The follower of the news of Dick Al-Jin Al-Homsi and the paths of his life in history books will find in front of him a heterogeneous mixture of news and historical narratives. With great virtues, and it seems to us that this contradiction was only part
هادي عبد النبي التميمي   +1 more
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Adapting Practice to Culture in Eating Disorders of Children and Adolescents: A Literature Review

open access: yesJournal of Family Therapy, Volume 47, Issue 4, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Research has shown that individuals from an ethnic minority background in the United Kingdom are less likely to be diagnosed with an eating disorder and therefore receive treatment. As this has been highlighted as an area that needs to be addressed to reduce the duration of untreated illness, it is important to explore the research around how ...
Dominique Muhumuza, Gurkiran Birdi
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Jinn n’ (No Freshly Squeezed) Juice

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2010
Liquor stores, or more colloquially “corner stores,” in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Washington, and other major metropolitan cities located in economically under-served, urban, majority-black neighborhoods have been purchased by
Maytha Alhassen
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Insight Into Body Size Evolution in Aves: Based on Some Body Size‐Related Genes

open access: yesIntegrative Zoology, Volume 20, Issue 6, Page 1124-1135, November 2025.
These findings provide new insights into the genetic determinants of body size evolutionary mechanisms in Aves. ABSTRACT Birds exhibit remarkable variations in body size, making them an ideal group for the study of adaptive evolution. However, the genetic mechanisms underlying body size evolution in avian species remain inadequately understood.
Chaoyang Luo   +8 more
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Review: Lisa Mackenrodt, Swahili Spirit Possession and Islamic Healing in Contemporary Tanzania: The Jinn Fly on Friday (2011) Buchbesprechung: Lisa Mackenrodt, Swahili Spirit Possession and Islamic Healing in Contemporary Tanzania: The Jinn Fly on Friday (2011)

open access: yesAfrica Spectrum, 2013
Review of the monograph:Lisa Mackenrodt, Swahili Spirit Possession and Islamic Healing in Contemporary Tanzania: The Jinn Fly on Friday, Hamburg: Verlag Dr.
Jigal Beez
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Describing Hadith Narrators as "Devils" or "Jnn": Implications for Accrediting & Discrediting Narrators [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Studies, 2014
The research aims to study the Hadith narrators whom critics described as devils or jinn. It inVol.ves the investigation of their status and the impact of the description on evaluating their credibility.
Tariq Oudah Abdullah Al-Oudah
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An emergent affliction in today’s Egypt

open access: yesMedicine Anthropology Theory, 2018
This article examines the emergence and constitution of a new affliction category in contemporary Egypt: wahm, meaning (self-)illusion, locally defined as the condition of being falsely convinced one is possessed by spirits called ‘jinn’, all the while ...
Ana Vinea
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Experience vs. Explanation: Jinn and Demons in Islam and the Desert Fathers as a Case Study in Spirituality

open access: yesReligions
The discipline of spirituality can be described as the study of human experience of encounter with the transcendent and our lived response to that encounter. There are commonalities to our experience of transcendence that cross the divides of culture and
Noreen LuAnn Herzfeld
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علاقة القرآن بالشعر

open access: yesEskiyeni, 2013
The relation of poetry with Qur’an has been the matter for discussion since the Qur’an came. The verses of Qur’an have stressed that Qur’an is not a poem and the prophet is not a poet.
Halim Öznurhan
doaj  

Recovery from Mental Illness: Understanding the Therapeutic Interventions of Shifaa Centres

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Journal of Education
This paper examines the therapeutic interventions of Shifaa centres in Garissa County, Kenya. Shifaa centres are becoming popular and significantly sought for mental health services.
Noor Mohamed Abdinoor, Ahmed Osman Warfa
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