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THE ROAD TO VIOLENCE – THE OPPRESSION THEORY AND THE ISLAMIC STATE PROPAGANDA [PDF]
Violent islamist radicalization continues to be a factor of insecurity and social instability. Starting from the theoretical framework offered by the theory of oppression and F. M.
Alina-Bianca COSCA
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Reframing Madrasas in Afghanistan: A Historical Analysis of Islamic Education and Societal Change
In global academic and policy discourse, madrasas in Afghanistan are often represented through securitized and reductionist frameworks that conflate Islamic education with extremism, obscuring their historical depth and educational diversity.
Samiullah Adel +4 more
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A Review of Quranic Impact On Masnavi Moulana Roum
Turkistan and Khurasan always remain enriched in producing Mufassir, Muhaddis,Historians and Military Generals who were born to refine and shine this world. Thisis the system of Allah when there is imperialism getting hold of the world, Allahalways sends
Dr. Ubaid Ahmed Khan +2 more
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Nasir-i Khusraw (d. 469/1077), who was appointed by the Fatimid imam al- Mustansir bi’llah (d. 487/1094) as the ḥujjat and chief dā‘ī for the region of Khurasan, lived the later period of his life exiled in Badakhshan due to religious persecution.
Joel Richmond
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Shariati and the Reconstruction of Social Sciences
Ali Shariati was a Muslim reformer who laid much of the intellectual groundwork for the Iranian revolution of 1979. His inspiring speeches and written works aroused the people, particularly the students, to the state, where they were easily mobilized by ...
Mohammad Yadegari
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STORMY DAYS IN ÇUKUROVA AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY AND FETTAHOĞULLARI
Fettahogullari has overrun everywhere in Oghuz’s places. They have been named in recorded sources as Fettah, Fettahlı / Fettahlu, Fettahlıgil, Fettahoğlu and Fettahgullari during Ottoman Empire period.
Necati DEMİR
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The early spread of Hanafism in Khurasan
Nurit Tsafrir, The history of an Islamic school of law (2004), traces the spread of Ḥanafi law from Kufa to the cities of Iraq, Fars, Egypt, and North Africa. Here is a complementary study of its spread to Khurasan and Transoxania. Early Khurasani adherents of the Ḥanafi school are here identified first of all from Ḥanafi biographical sources, above ...
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İslâm Eğitim Tarihinde Müesseseleşme
This article includes the establishment period of general Muslim educational institutions from the beginning of hijri century (7th A.D.). As it is known, mosques were the main educational institutions in Islamic world till the latter part of 5th century (
Şakir Gözütok
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Slip-painted Pottery (Types, Widespread, Dating) [PDF]
About two centuries after the appearance of Islam, the production of potteries were gradually changing through Islamic world. At eastern parts these changes were taking place coincident with Iranian movements and establishment of independent dynasties ...
Morteza Ataie +2 more
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THE GREAT SCHOLARS OF IX-XII CENTURIES IN MOVAROUNNAHR AND KHURASAN
This article explores the great scholars of the 9th to 12th centuries in Movarounnahr and Khurasan, two historically significant regions of Central Asia and Persia. It provides an overview of Movarounnahr and Khurasan, highlighting their cultural and intellectual significance during this period.
Zayniyeva Lola Mirkomil qizi +1 more
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