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This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In early Islam, the qadi was no more than a legal official under the ruler's supreme judicial power.
Tillier, Mathieu
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NEW ANALYSIS FROM GHAZAN'S SHIITE TENDENeY
Ghazan, fallawing that embraced Islam, became Ilkhan with the patranage of Iranians. To rule all Muslims in his territory, both Sunnis and Shies, he preferred tolerable behavior with them.
MEHDİ ABBADİ
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Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo [PDF]
We have in Cairo an unbroken sequence of inscriptions on major and minor religious monuments from the 9th century onwards. The size of this corpus enables us to discuss a wide variety of topics, and in particular the ways in which religious monuments ...
O’Kane, Bernard
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Withholding judgment on Islamic universalism: Ibn al-Wazir (d. 840/1436) on the duration and purpose of hell-fire [PDF]
Hoover, Jon
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Review of Early Seljūq History: A New Interpretation. (Routledge Studies in the History of Iran and Turkey) by Andrew Peacock. London: Routledge, 2010. [PDF]
Lane, George
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Türkçe'ye çevirisini yaptığımız bu yazı, Sünnilik, Şiilik ve Tasavvuf açısından Selçuklu dönemi İran'ındaki dini tutum ve cereyanları ele almaya çalışmaktadır. Müellif, dönemin önemli şahısları ve eserlerinden hareketle, .
Alessandro BAUSANİ, Ali ERTUGRUL
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Mullahs, Migrants and Murids: New Developments in the Study of Pakistan A Review Article [PDF]
Marsden, Magnus
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Sunnism, Salafism, Sheikism: Urban Pathways of Resistance in Sidon, Lebanon
This brief analyses Salafism as an urban phenomenon, with an emphasis on the contentious period following the Syrian uprising turned civil war (2011–present). To understand Salafism’s popular appeal, it is necessary to examine the pathways of resistance in specific urban contexts. In Lebanon, Salafism expanded from its Tripoli centre to secondary towns
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FEATURES OF DOGMATIC THEOLOGY IN TRADITIONAL (SUNNISM) ISLAM
This article highlights the features of dogmatic theology (ilmu-l-akaid) from the point of view of representatives of traditional (Sunni) Islam. It conveys information that the main sources of dogmatic theology, which can be cited as an argument, from the point of view of representatives of traditional Islam are the Qurʾān, Sunnah and decisions of ...
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