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Muslim Religious Officials Have Less Voice Training and Higher Rate of Voice Disorder Than Christian Religious Officials

Journal of Voice
To compare the Voice Handicap Index-10 Scores, voice hygiene habits, and voice training of Christian and Muslim religious officials living in Turkiye.In this study, a mixed method, including quantitative and qualitative research, was used. The population of the research consists of Christian and Muslim religious officials working in Turkiye.a total of ...
Maral Yesilyurt
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The Ulama: a comparative study of Sunni and Shi'a religious officials

Middle Eastern Studies, 1987
Contre la conception de " savants ", ulama, constituant une caste a part, privilegiee et chargee du pouvoir, comme c'est le cas chez les Shiites, l'A. etablit ce que sont les ulamas chez les Sunnites, leurs ecoles : Hanafi, Hanbali, Shafii et Maliki, leurs categories : mufti, qadi, faqih.
Fund I. Khuri
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Determination of the knowledge level, attitudes, and behaviors of islamic religious officials toward blood donation

open access: yesTransfusion and Apheresis Science, 2017
PubMedID: 29133024The aim of the present study was to determine knowledge level, attitudes, and behaviors of Islamic religious officials toward blood donation. This study included 334 religious officials rendering service in the province of Kahramanmaras,
Hamît Sirri Keten   +2 more
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Voice Disorders in Islamic Religious Officials: Is It Any Different Than Those of the Teachers, Another Well-Known Professional Voice Users?

Journal of Voice, 2020
OBJECTIVES This study explores Islamic religious officials' voice use, disorders, and treatment methods by comparing the officials with teachers, the largest group of voice professionals.
ZahidÉ Ciler Büyükatalay   +2 more
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Attitudes of Islamic religious officials toward organ transplant and donation

Clinical Transplantation, 2012
AbstractBackgroundThe decision to donate organs is an essential step in the process prior to transplantation. Religious leaders play an important role in decision‐making in Islamic countries. The aim of this study is to reveal the attitudes of Islamic religious officials toward organ donation and transplantation.MethodsThe study group for this cross ...
USKUN, Ersin, ÖZTÜRK, Mustafa
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BILCAN GOKCE: Religious Officials in Urartian Kingdom

open access: yes, 2017
see Urartian State as a powerful state in Near East during I. millenium B.C. Hence it is known that the Urartians had significant improvements also in religious field as well as their political and martial in the geography in which the Urartians dominated. By archaeological data, it is understood that there were Me her Kapi rock niche, temples and open-
Gokce, Bilcan
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