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This research paper aims to determine the opinions of Turkish university students about the tradition of mawlid literature, and in particular, Süleyman Çelebi’s Vesîletü’n-Necât, an important work in Islamic Turkish literature.
Süleyman Doğan, Lütfullah Çelikten
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A Few Words about the Hybrid Nature of Mawlid’s Text of the 18th Century
The present article focuses on the text created by Belarusian–Polish–Lithuanian Tatars that admires the birth of the Prophet Muhammad with the ap- propriate title “Mawlid” (Birth). The time of text creation is unknown.
Alla Kozhinowa
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The Motif of Conceiving by Eating an Apple in “Mawlid-i Fatima”
Religious persons born in extraordinary ways are heroes who’ve been granted holiness and protection from God. Fatima, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, was an extraordinary person who was conceived through an apple which God sent through ...
Nursel Uyanıker
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Mela ‘Eliyê Baqustanî û Mewlûda Wî
Baqustanî ‘alim helbestvanekî kurd ê vê serdemê ye. Sê kurdî û şeş ‘erebî, bi tevahî neh berhemên wî hene ku nehatine çapkirin. Di vê xebatê de em ê li ser Mewlûdnameya wî rawestin.
M. Zahir Ertekin
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Hafız Kemal Batanay’ın Besteli Mevlidi
İslam sanatlarının hemen hemen her sahasında kendisine hususi bir yer bulan mevlid, toplumu bir arada tutan mühim geleneklerden birisidir. Bu çalışmanın konusu XIX. Yüzyılın sonlarında doğmuş XX.
Mehmet Öncel
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Interpretation and Overinterpretation of Ja’far Ibn Hasan Al-Barzanji’s Mawlid Al-Barzanji
This article examines the use of interpretation and overinterpretation in understanding Ja’far ibn Hasan al-Barzanji’s text, Mawlid al-Barzanji, one of the religious literatures in Indonesia.
Fadlil Munawwar Mashur
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Local Wisdom-based Character Values in Millennial Madurese Community: A Study of Molothen Traditions
Molothen (Mawlid al-Nabi) for the people of Madura is a profoundly ingrained local culture and wisdom. Apart from being full of religious values, this tradition also has character education values.
Wahab, Heri Khairiansyah, Misridah
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RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION
ABSTRACT When do revolutions end? How do revolutions live on in embodied affects, relationships, and horizons of aspiration? This article describes the remaking of religion among upper‐middle‐class Egyptians who participated in the 2011 uprising.
AMIRA MITTERMAIER
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The Social Dynamics of Peaceful Christian–Muslim Relations in Nigeria
ABSTRACT With roughly equal Christian and Muslim populations, Nigeria has experienced various degrees of Christian–Muslim conflict. However, numerous Nigerian Christians and Muslims coexist peacefully. With Scopus and Web of Science, this study finds that recent studies which explored concrete cases of peaceful Christian–Muslim relations in Nigeria are
Emmanuel Chiwetalu Ossai
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A historical review of Mevlud, the most popular poem of Alhamiado literature [PDF]
Mevlud is a poem on the birth of Muhammed, the Prophet. The first Mevlud poem was written by Sulejman Čelebi, in 1409, under the title “Vesiletu’n Nedzat” in Bursa, meaning the “The Means of Salvation”. The word mevlud (Ar.
Baćićanin Fuad
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