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2004
1. The Al Ba (Bani) Alawi 2. The Al Bin Sumayt 3. Ahmad B. Abi Bakr B. Sumayt: Childhood and Youth in the Comoro Islands 4. Hadramawt Revisited. Family and Scholarly Networks Reinforced 5. Travelling Years: Zanzibar-Istanbul-Cairo-Mecca-Java-Zanzibar: 1885-1888 6. IBN Sumayt, the Alawis and the Shafti I Ulama of Zanzibar C.
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1. The Al Ba (Bani) Alawi 2. The Al Bin Sumayt 3. Ahmad B. Abi Bakr B. Sumayt: Childhood and Youth in the Comoro Islands 4. Hadramawt Revisited. Family and Scholarly Networks Reinforced 5. Travelling Years: Zanzibar-Istanbul-Cairo-Mecca-Java-Zanzibar: 1885-1888 6. IBN Sumayt, the Alawis and the Shafti I Ulama of Zanzibar C.
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Journal Of Creative Writing (ISSN-2410-6259), 2020
Despite the fact that the greater Mymensingh is a vast region in Bangladesh, very few records are found written in English language on the historical emergence of Islam in this region. This Mymensingh was established in 1787AD as a district but Islam came here long ago with the hands of Sufis, and Islamic scholars (Ulama). This paper discusses firstly,
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Despite the fact that the greater Mymensingh is a vast region in Bangladesh, very few records are found written in English language on the historical emergence of Islam in this region. This Mymensingh was established in 1787AD as a district but Islam came here long ago with the hands of Sufis, and Islamic scholars (Ulama). This paper discusses firstly,
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Scholars, Saints and Sufis in Modern Afghanistan
2019The traditional theological education could, without doubt, be described as scholastic and sterile, but constructive criticism of this should, perhaps, rather come from the inside. The general tendency of Sunni ‘ulama in most parts of the Muslim world, through most of Islamic history, has been to endorse the regime in power. There is a strong dominance
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Sultan, Scholar, and Sufi: Authority and Power Relations in al-Suyūṭī’s Fatwā on Waqf
Islamic Law and Society, 2013This essay examines a legal opinion (fatwā) by the accomplished fifteenth-century polymath, Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī (d. 911/1505). In his treatise, the author investigates the issue of whose stipend should be given priority in endowed institutions that receive funding from the state Treasury in times of financial crisis.
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Sufi master and Qur'an scholar: Abū'l-Qāsim al-Qushayrī and theLaṭāʾif al-ishārāt
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2013Sufi master and Qur'an scholar: Abū'l-Qāsim al-Qushayrī and the Laṭāʾif al-ishārāt , by Martin Nguyen, Oxford, Oxford University Press in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2012, xv...
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2022
Rızâî Mahmud Baba Efendi XVI. asırda yaşamış, mutasavvıf, âlim, şâir ve hattat olarak tanınmıştır. Farklı alanlarda temayüz eden yeteneklerinin yanı sıra Rüstem Paşa’ya yakınlığı da saray çevresinde itibarlı bir konuma erişmesine katkıda bulunmuştur.
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Rızâî Mahmud Baba Efendi XVI. asırda yaşamış, mutasavvıf, âlim, şâir ve hattat olarak tanınmıştır. Farklı alanlarda temayüz eden yeteneklerinin yanı sıra Rüstem Paşa’ya yakınlığı da saray çevresinde itibarlı bir konuma erişmesine katkıda bulunmuştur.
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The contagion of mental illness: Insights from a Sufi shrine
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2023Bhrigupati Singh, Pratap Sharan
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