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The Negative Perception of the Bektashi and the Kizilbash/ Alevîs in Literature from Nur Baba to Bektaşi Kız (1913-1945) / Nur Baba’dan Bektaşi Kız’a Edebiyatta Bektaşî ve Kızılbaş/Alevîlere Yönelik Olumsuz Algı (1913-1945) [PDF]
The Kizilbash/Alevî and Bektashî have been subject to various negative criticisms due to their beliefs outside Sunnism, the official belief system since the sixteenth century. It has been seen that the members of the two groups, whose social bases and
Yalçın Çakmak
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The late tenth century witnessed fundamental political and religious transformations in the Muslim world. After emerging as a Shī‘ī Dynasty in Iran in the first half of the tenth century, the Būyids controlled Baghdad in 945 and began to dominate the ...
Muhammed Seyyit Şen
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Hermeneutics in Contemporary Turkey: An Analysis of Turkish Historicists
The hermeneutical turn in Islamic studies has also affected Islamic scholarship in Turkey, a country where traditional Sunnism historically dominates. Historicism in Islamic studies became an influential intellectual and academic current in Turkey after ...
Gokhan Bacik
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Book Review: Christianity at the Religious Roundtable. Evangelicalism in Conversation with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam [PDF]
A review of Christianity at the Religious Roundtable.
Malkovsky, Bradley
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: This study aims to describe the religious thought of an ulama in the face of the diverse social dynamics in the Javanese Islamic are reflected at an interpretation of the Quran.
Supriyanto Supriyanto
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The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Türkiye, two historical rivals in the South Caucasus and the Middle East, pay special attention to relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan. This is primarily due to ethnolinguistic, religious-ideological,
Mirmehdi M. Aghazada
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Le Mahdisme d'Ibn Tûmart et d'Ibn Qasî une analyse phénoménologique
In this paper, I argue that Islamic Mahdism tends to fade away in Sunnite Islam because Sunnism holds that there is no total separation between man and his Creator.
Tilman Nagel
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The 19th-century pan movements in Europe showed how various ideas of a union had emerged in the Ottoman Empire as well. The union movements started with the concept of Pan-Ottomanism in the first quarter of the 19th century, and in accordance with the ...
Hasan Yenilmez
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RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN SUNNISM AND SHIISM IN INDONESIA
Throughout Islamic history, we observe enmity and conflicts between Sunnism and Shiism, nonetheless there has been also reconciliation between these sects. This article examines the opportunities and challenges of Sunni-Shia convergence in Indonesia.
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Alliances bénies en Algérie : nouveaux liens maritaux en Islam
The practice of a new kind of marriage called zawâdj-al-misyâr has spread in Muslim countries, among urban middle and upper classes. In Algeria, as in many Sunni countries, this form of marriage, which can be translated as “passerby’s marriage” is seen ...
Abderrahmane Moussaoui
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