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On Relics and Mausoleums : the Death of the Prophet Muḥammad between History and Legend in the Mediterranean Context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This contribution analyses some motifs related to the death, relics, and tomb of the Prophet Muḥammad in some of his medieval Latin legendary biographies, namely the dismemberment of his body, the keeping of his relics in the Ka'ba, and his suspended ...
Di Cesare, Michelina
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Sebaran Geografis Periwayat Shi>‘ah dan Nas}b [PDF]

open access: yes
This article tries to trace and explain the relation between the political movement and the hadith movement in the first three centuries of Islam, particularly in Shi’a and Nas}b sects.
Abdul Kodir, Aceng
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Politics of Non-Motherhood in Shi’a Islam: Imagery and Narratives around Lady Fatemeh-Masoumeh of Qom

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Shiite Studies, 2020
Religion can be a source of both pressure and empowerment for mothers. It is sometimes speculated that Muslims have more negative attitudes toward childlessness, as Islam values and encourages procreation.
Ladan Rahbari
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Félix Boutrox - Life, Works and his Contribution to Urdu Language and Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Félix Boutrox came to India in the early nineteenth century. An attempt has been made in this study to collect the scattered information about his life and to discuss his role in the development of the Delhi College and its curricula.
M. Ikram Chaghatai
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Comparative Analysis of Kalam Interpretations of Bait al-Maqdis Verses in Sunni, Mu'tazilah, and Shi'a Exegeses

open access: yesSuhuf
This study aims to analyze the comparative interpretation of the verses of Bait al-Maqdis by scholars of kalam schools of thought, namely Sunni, represented by Tafsir Mafātīḥ al-Ghaib by Fakhr al-Dīn ar-Rāzī; Mu'tazilah, represented by Tafsir Al-Kasysyāf
Haidar Ahmad Mujadidi   +2 more
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Explaining de￾sectarianization

open access: yesBabylon
A key feature of the 21st century Middle East thus far has been the vertiginous rise and precipitate retreat of sectarian (Sunni-Shi’a) division as a dominant paradigm in contentious politics and international relations.
Fanar Haddad
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