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Discourses of change: The shift from infibulation to sunna circumcision among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway [PDF]
Somali and Sudanese transnational discourses on female genital cutting (FGC) center on a shift from infibulation to sunna circumcision, a change perceived to reduce health risks and accommodate religious teaching, yet this shift is far less extensive and
R. Elise B. Johansen
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Caliphate from the Perspective of the People of the Sunna, Relying on Ghazali's Views [PDF]
There are differing views among Muslims on leadership and caliphate after the holy Prophet and different sects of Islam are oriented towards one of these two (either caliphate or leadership).
mahmud ebrahimi varkiani
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This study examines the evolution of the concept of Sunna in the early history of Islamic thought, tracing its transformation from a normative framework representing the practices of the Prophet Ḥażrat Muḥammad to a collective sectarian identity known ...
Sema Korucu Güven
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Umrah Trends: Question Between Following Sunna and Spiritual Tourism
Spiritual tourism is not a new phenomenon. It has been studied from tourism perspectives. However, when the tourism became a global trend of religious expression, the perspective of the sociology of religion get its place.
Subkhani Kusuma Dewi
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Este artículo examina el vocabulario jurídico de la Collectio Hispana árabe (Escorial, ms. árabe 1623) y su conexión a la cultural legal de cristianos araboparlantes en el mundo islámico. Centrado en un estudio comparativo del uso de conceptos islámicos,
Francisco J. Cintrón Mattei
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Boko Haram and Ansar al-Sunna:
This paper examines the manifestation and problems relating to the Islamist insurgencies of Boko Haram in north-eastern Nigeria, and Ansar al-Sunna in northern Mozambique.
Theo Neethling
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The Verses Constituting Evidence for the Sunna in Mūsā Jārullāh Bīgī's Work Kitāb al-Sunna
Mûsâ Jārullāh Bīgīyef (d. 1949) is one of the most prominent Islamic scholars produced by the Kazan Turks in the last century. Bîgî lived during a period when Islamic societies and states were undergoing a complete collapse in political, military, economic, and cultural terms.
Sevim Gelgeç
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Prevention Practices and Legal Rules for Handling Pandemics in The Prophetic Sirah
This study focuses on highlighting the devotional and social preventive applications related to the epidemics, by shedding the lights on some stations from the biography and the sunnah of the Prophet peace be upon him, this will contribute to the ...
Hakima Hafidi, Fauzi Mauhub
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Social entrepreneurship as a collaborative practice: Literature review and research agenda [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this article is, firstly, to explore and structure the emerging research on collaboration in social entrepreneurship, and secondly to tackle the identified gaps in the literature with a research agenda based on the communities and ...
Sunna Kovanen
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Abu Zayd̛s approach in Sunnah(tradition) and it̛s authenticity(hujjiyah) [PDF]
Abu Zeyd in his study of sunna, employing a hermeneutic approach, has based his study on two principles: making distinction between religion and religious knowledge and embracing historicism.
Narges Beheshti +1 more
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