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Thomas Würtz, Islamische Theologie im 14. Jahrhundert.
S aʿd al-Dīn al-Taftāzānī (d. c. 1390) ranks among the most influential Muslim theologians of the late middle period and his works continue to shape Sunni religious thinking up to the present day. Nevertheless, scholars writing in European languages have
Christian Mauder
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THE IDENTITY OF SHI‘A SYMPATHIZERS IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA
This paper sheds some light on Indonesian Shi‘a sympathizers, their particular relations among themselves as well as with others. Following the Iranian Revolution by the late 1970, Indonesian Muslims witnessed a remarkable religious enthusiasm marked by ...
Hilman Latief
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Yemen is a country with a long history of world civilization, both before and after the emergence of Islam. For the pre-Islamic period, the Qur’ān has talked about various tribes living in Yemen, such as the 'Ad and the Saba’ people.
A. Atabik, M. Mustaqim
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In late 2006 and then 2007 the Sunni Arab tribes in the Anbar province, located in western Iraq, came together with the United States armed forces positioned in the same province and conducted a grueling fight against Al-Qaeda in Iraq, also known at the ...
Grant Marthinsen
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Houston, al-Rāzī has a problem:Are humans (really) the best of creation? [PDF]
This article explores Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī‘s (d. 1210) theological insights on the metaphysical hierarchy of creation to address the question: Can there be extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) superior to human intelligence?
Malik, Shoaib
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La Maison de la Vierge à Éphèse.
This article will trace from a diachronic perspective the different steps towards the construction and heritagisation of the House of Mary [Meryem Ana Evi], the presumed location of her Assumption, discovered in the late XIXth century near Ephesus ...
Manoël Pénicaud
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The Literary Role of Jews in Qur'anic Exegesis [PDF]
This study explores the representation of Jews in the Tafsīrs (Qur’anic exegeses) of three medieval Sunnī scholars, Muqātil (d. 767 CE), al-Ṭabarī (d. 923 CE) and Ibn Kathīr (d. 1373 CE).
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Textual Criticism In Shīʿa (PhD. Dissertation)
Beginning with ʿusūls, that is, the ḥadith booklets which were originally formed to record the Imam’s words back in the late second hijrī century, Shīʿī (Ithnā ʿAsharī/Twelver) ḥadith scholarship has developed a comprehensive and unique literature over ...
Peyman Ünügür
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The article deals with theoretical approaches to the essence of Caliphate as they were formulated by Middle Eastern and South Asian Islamic thinkers. The distinguishing characteristics of Pan-Islamic and Pan-Ottoman conceptions and their perception in ...
S. Kirillina +2 more
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Gendering Late Ottoman Society and Reconstructing Gender in the Women's Press
ABSTRACT This article analyses the construction of gender differences in the late Ottoman Empire through women's periodicals, which acted as a key medium in the redefinition of gender roles. It examines how new understandings of gender roles emerged amid rapid transformations in traditional societal structures, particularly in the women’s press.
Tuğba Karaman
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