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The Kasyf Method In The Narration Of Hadith From A Shi'a Perspective

EL-Ghiroh
Hadith, as the second source of Islamic law after the Qur'an, plays an important role in the formation of religious law and science. In the Islamic tradition, hadith narration uses various methods, one of which is the kashf method.
Siti Fatihatul Hikmah, Muhid Muhid
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Shi‘a Islam in the Caucasus: the Ismail Mosque

Minbar Islamic Studies
   The article examines the history of the oldest Safavid mosque of Shah Ismail I (1501–1524) in Tbilisi and the attempt to transform the religious landscape of Georgia.   The aim of the research is to reconstruct information about the Shi‘a mosque built
M. L. Khabelova
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Wife's Right of Retention in Shi'a Jurisprudence

The Encyclopedia of Comparative Jurisprudence and Law
In Shi'a jurisprudence, the wife's ownership of the dower (mahr) is one of the financial consequences of the marriage contract. A set of rights and obligations is established for both spouses to uphold the solidity of this covenant, among which the wife ...
Mohammad Pourasdaleh   +2 more
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Analysis of Shi'a Da'wah in Karang Gayam and Blu'uran-Sampang Villages, Madura (Religious Moderation Study)

Mauriduna : Journal of Islamic Studies
This article aimed to analyze Shi'a da'wah in Karang Gayam and Blu'uran-Sampang-Madura Villages using the theory of religious moderation from the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
Hasiolan Nasution   +3 more
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The Model of Sunni-Shi'a Conflict Resolution Based on Social Modal Theory at Sampang Madura

International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems
. The study aimed to figure out detaily about the conflict of Sunni-Syi’ah that happened at Sampang Madura. The conflict was raised when Tajul Muluk (Shi’a leader) began to influence Sunni teachings, which were ingrained in Madurese society.
Maskuri Maskuri   +3 more
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Understanding ‘Sectarianism’: Sunni–Shi’a Relations in the Modern Arab World

, 2021
In this insightful and thought-provoking book, Fanar Haddad, the author of Sectarianism in Iraq (Columbia, 2011) and a senior advisor to the Iraqi prime minster, asks us to do just that.
Fitzroy Morrissey
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Transformation of Shi'a Mourning Rituals from the Buyid Era to the Safavid Period with an Emphasis on the Emergence of Ta'ziyeh and Ritual Symbolism

Islamic Knowledge and Insight
Shi'a mourning rituals have undergone a complex trajectory of transformation from the early Islamic centuries to the Safavid period, gradually evolving from simple ceremonies into structured ritual practices with performative and social dimensions.
Zohreh Shamsini Ghiasvand   +3 more
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The Shi’a Paramilitary Units “Al Hashd al Shaabi” in Iraqi and Regional Policy

Asia and Africa today
The non-state actors such as the Hizbullah movement in Lebanon, Ansarullah in Yemen or the Iraqi Shi’a groups play important role in current political processes in the Middle East. This article considers activity of the Popular Mobilization Units of Iraq
A. A. Kuznetsov
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Beyond Identity: What Explains Hezbollah's Popularity among Non-Shi‘a Lebanese?

Politics and Religion, 2021
This study delves into how non-Shi‘a Lebanese assess Hezbollah and its activities. Having provided empirical evidence that Hezbollah has garnered positive perception in Lebanon, it asks what explains a substantial increase or decrease in favorable ...
Ekrem Karakoç   +2 more
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Comparative Study of Esoteric Interpretation Between Ahlussunnah and Shi’a

Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
The comparative study of esoteric interpretation (tafsir isyari) between Ahlussunnah and Shi’a reveals significant differences, both in substance and methodology. Despite these contrasts, a common ground between the two is the shared belief that esoteric
Ahmad Zulki, Basnang Said
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