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The use of force under Islamic law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article focuses on the use of force under Islamic law, i.e., jus ad bellum. Islamic law allows the use of force in self-defence and in defence of those who are oppressed and unable to defend themselves.
Shah, Niaz A.
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Revisiting the Mandaeans and the New Testament [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Mandaeans have been known to scholars for as long as there has been modern scholarship. Thanks to advances in technology, you can now find some of their ancient texts online, and videos of their baptismal rituals on YouTube. Yet as fascinating as the
McGrath, James F.
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Late Abrahamic reunion? Religious fundamentalism negatively predicts dual Abrahamic group categorization among Muslims and Christians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Although extensive research has documented the effectiveness of common or dual in-groups on improving intergroup relations,\ud little is known about how individual-difference variables affect people’s willingness to make such re-categorizations in the ...
Kunst, J. R., Sam, D. L., Thomsen, L.
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Improving Grade 9th H Students’ Result in Physics Subject in Dire Dawa Sabian Secondary and Preparatory School

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract The main objective of the study was to improve Grade 9th H Students’ Result in Physics Subject by implementing a collaborative teaching method in Dire Dawa Sabian Secondary and Preparatory Schools. From the total number of 54 students in the class, only 36 (18 male and 18 female) students who always present in the class were selected ...
G.B. Solomon   +2 more
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Interpretatio Islamica and the Unraveling of the Ancient Sabian Mysteries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This thesis makes some bold claims about the identity of the Qur’anic Sabians (Ṣābi’ūn) and their symbiotic relationship with various Near Eastern religions including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Hines, Maurice
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Assessing the Impact of School Rules and Regulations on Students’ Perception Toward Promoting Good Behavior: Sabian Secondary School, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia [PDF]

open access: yesStats, 2019
Discipline is an important component of human behavior, and one could assert that without it, an organization cannot function well toward the achievement of its goals. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of school rules and regulations on students’ perception toward promoting good behavior. The data were obtained from 438 respondents through
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Iraq today: The failure of re-shaping a state on sectarian and quota lines. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
By Professor Saad N Jawad Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, LSE & Dr Sawsan I al-Assaf Board Member of the Peace Building-Academy for the Middle East, Spain ...
Al-Assaf, Sawsan I., Jawad, Saad n
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Contemporary prosopis dilemma: Perception of inhabitants of Sabian Kebele (Goro) towards invasive tree Prosopis juliflora, Eastern Ethiopia

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, 2016
The study was conducted in Sabian Kebele specifically Goro locality of Dire Dawa administration, Eastern Ethiopia. The study was aimed at assessing the perception of inhabitants of Sabian Kebele (Goro) towards the exceedingly invasive Prosopis juliflora species. The surveys were conducted between October 2014 and February 2015. The study population was
Ayalew Shimles, Mulualem Getachew
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İslam’ın Ehl-i Kitab’ın Cennet’teki Durumuna Bakışı

open access: yesŞırnak Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2015
Onlarca yıldan bu yana Müslüman âlimlerin hem kendi arasında hem de Yahudi Hahamlar veHıristiyan Rahipleri ile aralarında Yahudi, Hıristiyan ve Sâbiîlerin İslam’a inanmasalar bile cennetegirecekleri hususunda şiddetli bir tartışma yaşanmaktadır.
ŞEHABEDDİN Kırdar
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Jihad re-examined: Islamic law and international law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Arabic term jihad, which means striving, endeavouring, and struggling, has widely been conceptualised to include ‘armed struggle’ as one of the forms of jihad.
Ssenyonjo, M
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