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Mawlana Mawdudi’s Concept of Political Islam
Syed Abul A'la Mawdudi was a Muslim scholar, ideological thinker, philosopher, jurist and journalist. He worked for the revival of Islam and disseminated his understanding of ‘true Islam’. This paper is categorized into two sections. The first section of this paper aims to explore the concept of Mawlana Mawdudi regarding political Islam and his role as
Izzat Raazia, Hassan Shakeel Shah
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Religious Diversity in Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi and John Hick
Religious pluralism has become one of the most contested issues in contemporary philosophy of religion and is generally discussed within the frameworks of exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism.
Mustafa Eren
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Azada Rustamova’s Monograph “The Thinker Mawlana Fuzuli”
Narmin Rzayeva
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On the Quotations in Arabic Quoted in the Work “Qush tili” (The Language of Birds) by Mawlana Khoja Qazi Payvandi Rizoi [PDF]
In Uzbek literature, the study of epics of the genre “Mantiq ut-tayr” is associated with the study of Alisher Navoi’s epic “Lison ut-tayr” and has always been in the spotlight of experts.
Shafoat S. Khasanova
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Mawlana Wahiduddin Khan’s Critique of Political Interpretation of Islam
The article presents a critique of the political interpretation of Islam, proposed by the Indian thinker Malwana Wahiduddin Khan. The question of the place of politics in Islam has become enormousespecially in the face of the extremist actions of militant Islamists: do such actions fit into a particular reading of Islam that springs from a certain ...
Ammar Anwer
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Mirza Jahanshah Haghighi and his Poetry of Mawlana [PDF]
This research represents sixty six accumulated and analyzed verses of Mirza Jahanshah Haghighi. The chosen verses penned about Mawlana, Mawlana`s tomb, and his Nay are derived from his Persian and Turkish Diwans.
ali tamizal
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Spiritual Study on the Concept of Life and Death in the Poetry of Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi
One of the universal occurrences, death seems to have inspired great poets and writers in Iranian and international literature. This study examined how Rumi’s poems address one of the most important life facts, which is death.
A. Abdurrahman, G. Tayeb
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Mawlana Jalal al-din Rumî's Relations with the Seljuk Emirs
Mawlana Jalal al-din Rumî, one of the most influential figures of Anatolia in the 13th century, held a respected position in the capital city of Konya during his lifetime. He and his father, Sultan al-Ulama Baha al-din Walad, began establishing political
Hatice Aksoy
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“Love” in Mawlana Jalaluddin Mohammad Balkhi's (Rumi) Works [PDF]
In this article we want to survey effect of love in Mawlana ,s life and his works. We want to understand what love is in his idea and his look. For earning this purpose we used his works like Mathnawi2, Ghazalyate Shams1, Rubais, Majalise Saabe, Fihi Mafih, and at The end of this article we earned these results that the love that Mawlana could find is ...
Zahra Ahmadi
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Rhyme deficiencies in Masnavi Mawlana (rumi) [PDF]
Rhyme deficiencies are Considered as a weak point in amateur poems, but it can be traced in the works of some famous poets. This does not mean that persian great and well- known poets were unable to use perfect rhyme but some of them like Jalal- Al- din ...
reza ffahimi, alireza mozafari
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