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Demon (Div) in Shahnarneh [PDF]
The article "Demon" in Shahnameh is derived from the term div (demon) which was in use in Iranian culture before the Islamic era, and which changed into "jinn" like many other terms after introduction of Islam to Iran. The main objective of this paper is
mohamadreza barzegar
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Diagnosis of Jinn Possession amongst Non-Muslims with Mental Disorders Using Jinn Possession Scale
The belief in spirit, demon or jinn possession is present in many cultures, and even ICD-11 has a description for “Trance and possession disorder”. Mental disorders and jinn possession have overlapping symptoms, resulting in different diagnoses. Three non-Muslims with mental disorders were used as case studies, and they were diagnosed as having jinn ...
Hamidi Abdul Rahman +3 more
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Infertility Caused by Decreased Oxygen Utilization and Jinn
There are two main causes of the Infertility (and of the diseases): Decreased Oxygen Utilization and Jinn. Decreased Oxygen Utilization is caused by Positive Ions.
Dr. Mira Bajirova
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Aggregation and Propagation of α‐Synuclein in Parkinson's Disease: A Bibliometric Perspective
Mechanisms of aggregation and spreading of α‐syn in PD. Abbreviations: ATP, adenosine triphosphate; ROS, reactive oxygen species; SOD, superoxide dismutase; ALP, autophagosome‐lysosome fusion pathway; TNF, tumor necrosis factor; IL, interleukin; ICAM, intercellular cell adhesion molecule; IBD, inflammatory bowel disease. ABSTRACT Introduction Parkinson'
Xinyue Zhang +3 more
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Negotiating the Unseen: Pazuzu, Jinn, and the Cultural Afterlives of Demonic Imagery [PDF]
This article examines how hybrid supernatural figures, most notably the Mesopotamian wind demon Pazuzu and the Islamic jinn, persist, transform, and adapt as symbolic technologies for mediating fear, moral ambiguity, and the unseen.
Zuhriddin Juraev, Boburjon Rajavaliev
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Non-Gaussian bias: insights from discrete density peaks
Corrections induced by primordial non-Gaussianity to the linear halo bias can be computed from a peak-background split or the widespread local bias model.
Desjacques, Vincent +2 more
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Jinn and its Effects on Muslim Society
Muslims believe that there are unseen beings called jinn. Their world exists in parallel to that of the human world. Indeed, these creations are powerful, move fast, and can easily change shape. Due to the mixture of this belief with local cultures, most
Jilani ben Touhami Mefah
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Adapting Practice to Culture in Eating Disorders of Children and Adolescents: A Literature Review
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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Ethics and Sagacity in View of Farabi and Confucius [PDF]
This article attempts to compare the ethics and sagacity in Alpharabius and Confucian philosophical system and investigate the role and status of ethics in these two systems analytically.
Muhammad Ali Rostamiyan
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Shapes and features of the primordial bispectrum
If time-dependent disruptions from slow-roll occur during inflation, the correlation functions of the primordial curvature perturbation should have scale-dependent features, a case which is marginally supported from the cosmic microwave background (CMB ...
Gong, Jinn-Ouk +2 more
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